Carpinchera

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Carpinchera
Clockwise from top: Capybara resting at a park in Capixaba, Jacaranda mimosifolia (regional flower) and aerial view of Macaio
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Location of Carpinchera in Bayara
Location of Carpinchera in Bayara
CountryBalisca
CommunityBayara
Before confederationEspanya Boba
Confederated with Balisca14 March 1809
Capital
and largest city
Macaio
Administration67 cantons, and 341 communes
Common languagesAragonese, Baliscano, Maroniko and Kurupirangüe
Ethnic groups
(2023)
72.7% Baliscans
27.3% others
GovernmentLiquid democracy
LegislatureCouncil of Carpinchera
National representation
67 seats (of 736)
Area
• Total
6,742 km2 (2,603 sq mi) (4th)
Population
• December 2023 estimate
13,524,627 (2nd)
• 2020 census
13,064,882
• Density
2,006/km2 (5,195.5/sq mi) (2nd)
HDI (2024)Increase 0.914
very high · 4th
Time zoneUTC-3 (BST)
Postal abbreviation
CA
ISO 3166 codeBL-CA
Symbols
FlowerJacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia)
MammalCapybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)
Colour(s)Blue and white
Internet TLD.cra
Websiteconsejo.cra.bl

Carpinchera (Aragonese for "place of capybara") is a region in southwestern Bayara, within the Baliscan Confederation. It borders Xaraba to the north and northwest, Camaca to the south and southwest, and bounded by the Baliscan (Argentine) Sea to the west. It has an area of 6,742 km2 (2,603 sq mi) making it one of the smallest regions in Balisca. According to the 2020 census it is the second most populous region, with an recorded population of 13,064,882. The administrative capital and most populous city is Macaio.

The region's climate is tropical along the coast, with dry winters and extremely rainy summers.