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Latest revision as of 16:21, 7 January 2024
Selected articles
The Federal Republic of Cascadia, commonly known as Cascadia is a country located in northwest Altaris. It consists of 22 states which are governed by a federal government. It shares land borders with Nordmarken-Flachland to the east and Wattenmeer to the south and has maritime borders with Khozhlod to the west. Cascadia's 12 states and 3 territories span a combined 902,911.77 square miles in territory and have a total population of approximately 127 million as of 2022. The national capital of Cascadia is Juneau, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial center; other major urban areas include Dartmouth, Newport, Oak Harbor, Provincetown, Port MacNeil, Charlestown, Ketchikan, and Elizabethtown. (Full article...)
Did you know ...
- ... that the President of Central Exoña is Armando Castañeda Villanueva (pictured)?
- ... that the Federal Republic of Cascadia has 12 states and 3 territories?
- ... that the McMourriture fast food chain was founded around 83 years ago?
- ... that Nordmarken-Flachland is the world's only dual-monarchy?
- ... that Voltaire has the lowest GDP (nominal) per capita in the world?
In the news
- In politics, President of Cascadia Thomas Wilson announced his intention to retire after his term ends in 2025.
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The Black Tusk in Cascadia, 2010.