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==Geography==
==Geography==
The province is wedged between the Forest of Malarbor to the east and the Ama river to the west, forming the border with Tellia. Much of the scenery in the southern parts are rolling hills with vineyards, grazing land for cattle, sweet potato fields, and farms for figs, dates and olives. The capital Acquecalde is situated at a bay formed by the mainland and the Napole peninsula to the south. There are several sandy beaches along the coast, forming popular leisure destinations for people from Cisamarra and south Western Amarra. The center of the province is dominated by forests, both branches of the vast Malarbor forest, but also smaller forests formed by vast corn fields. In the north the province rises into the highlands, where forestry and limited mining operations provide employment for the local population.


==Economy==
==Economy==
The economic life of the province is dominated by the auto manufacturer [[Faca]], with plants in Acquecalde and Rosaria and a vast local supplier network. The second largest employer in the south is the [[Sanaman Navy]] with the Porto Napole Naval Base. The facility is the home base for the submarine fleet and also provides maintenance and service work for the Navy and [[Sanaman Coast Guard|Coast Guard]]. In addition to this, Acquecalde has a growing entertainment industry with several casinos, the most prominent being the [[Casino della Baia]] owned by [[Apishe Group]]. Further north farming and forestry provides employment opportunities, and in the north several private companies are expanding their mining operations. A hydroelectric dam is also under construction in the northern parts, which will when active have a capacity of approximately 2,200 MW.


==Politics==
==Politics==

Revision as of 09:33, 9 March 2020

Central SanillaCisamarraEastern Amarra
Provincja di Cisamarra
Province of Cisamarra

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Capital Acquecalde
Largest cities Porto Napole, Fenicottero, Monsanto

Population
  • Total
5,732,603
  • Density
90.75 per km2
  • Rank
9 of 9
Area 63,168 km2
  • Rank
7 of 9

Government
  • Executive
  • Presidente della Provincja
  • Gjunta Provincjale (11)
  • Legislative
Consigljo Provincjale (235)

National representation
{{{llusan}}} MLs

Language(s)
  • Official
Cisamarrese
  • Other
Ama, others
Local religion Cedrism, Nazarenism, Somanes, others, irreligion
Code CIS

The Province of Cisamarra is the westernmost province of Sanama. The province has a population of almost six million people and an area of 63,000 km2, making it the least populated and seventh largest province. The province was formed in 1679 with the passage of the new federal constitution and is coterminous with the previous Cisamarra region. The province is situated between the Forest of Malarbor and the Ama river, rising slowly from the coast into the northern highlands. It is bordered to the west by Tellia, to the north by Highpass, to the east by Eastern Amarra and to the south by the Cosimo Sea. The capital Acquecalde is located in the south by Acquecalde Bay.

Geography

The province is wedged between the Forest of Malarbor to the east and the Ama river to the west, forming the border with Tellia. Much of the scenery in the southern parts are rolling hills with vineyards, grazing land for cattle, sweet potato fields, and farms for figs, dates and olives. The capital Acquecalde is situated at a bay formed by the mainland and the Napole peninsula to the south. There are several sandy beaches along the coast, forming popular leisure destinations for people from Cisamarra and south Western Amarra. The center of the province is dominated by forests, both branches of the vast Malarbor forest, but also smaller forests formed by vast corn fields. In the north the province rises into the highlands, where forestry and limited mining operations provide employment for the local population.

Economy

The economic life of the province is dominated by the auto manufacturer Faca, with plants in Acquecalde and Rosaria and a vast local supplier network. The second largest employer in the south is the Sanaman Navy with the Porto Napole Naval Base. The facility is the home base for the submarine fleet and also provides maintenance and service work for the Navy and Coast Guard. In addition to this, Acquecalde has a growing entertainment industry with several casinos, the most prominent being the Casino della Baia owned by Apishe Group. Further north farming and forestry provides employment opportunities, and in the north several private companies are expanding their mining operations. A hydroelectric dam is also under construction in the northern parts, which will when active have a capacity of approximately 2,200 MW.

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