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State of Caiubi


State of Caiubi
Estado do Caiubi (Viratian)
Tetama Caiubi (Goitacá)
Staat Kajoebi (Low Vestan)
Overview
Capital (and largest city) Fortaleza Mendoza
Government type Federative unit
Governor (head of state) Cleyton Teixeira Alves
Vice-Governor (head of government) Martijn de Wit
Legislature Assembleia Legislativa do Caiubi / Nhemongaba Caiubi / Wetgevende Vergadering van Kajoebi (unicameral)
Demographics
Population 8,968,181
Demonym(s) Caiubiense(s)
Language(s) Viratian (official), Goitacá (official), Ancorian Low Vestan (official)
Religions • Reformed Soterianity (plurality)
• Canonical Soterianity (plurality)
↳ Archdiocese of Fortaleza Mendoza
• Pietist Soterianity (minority)
↳ Benenuntial Pietist
• Folk Soterianity (minority)
↳ Charismatic Soterianity
↳ Santa Cruz do Caldeirão
• Caldeckist Spiritism (minority)
• Goitacá pantheon (minority)
• Zano-Diasporic Syncretism (minority)
↳ Embanda
↳ Tambor das Emboabas
• Irreligious (minority)
• other minority religions, spiritualities and new age religions
Ethnicity (based on national classifications) • Pardo: 55.30%
• White Ancorian: 21.20%
• Indigenous Ancorian: 12.50%
• Zano-Ancorian: 10.20%
• Asterian: 0.80%

Caiubi (Low Vestan: Kajoebi) is a state located in northern Ancoria. Situated along its Hyperian shore, it is bordered to the west by Nhoesembé, and Inaiê in the east. While one of the smaller states in the Federation, it is a noteworthy exporter of food and key resources, such as rubber. The AN-233 highway runs through the northern shore of the country, while the AN-031 connects to the broader Coari Highway.

Caiubi is also known for its natural features, with the Dunes of Guará being recognized as a noteworthy ecological feature. The Macapaba River runs through the state, nurturing oases in the caatinga terrain further south and east. The beaches and lagoons along its northern coast are a major source of tourism for the state, with [Fortaleza Mendoza] in particular being host to the eponymous fortress behind its name, constructed in typical Ancorian imperial style.

Initially settled by Flacklanders in the 6th century, the Viratian conquest would be followed by Ancorian independence shortly thereafter, from which the Imperial period saw settlement of the region and the founding of the current capital, Fortaleza Mendoza. Owing to this mixed heritage, the Caiubienses speak with a distinct Low Vestan accent.

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