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*[[File:Flag of Pacifico Norte.svg|22x20px]] [[Pacífico Norte]] (part)<br>
*[[File:Flag of Pacifico Norte.svg|22x20px]] [[Pacífico Norte]] (part)<br>
:'''Cities'''
:'''Cities'''
* [[Porciúncula]]
* [[File:Flag of Porciuncula.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Porciúncula]]
* [[Grands Ballons]]
* [[File:Flag of Grands Ballons.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Grands Ballons]]
* [[San Diego]]
* [[File:Flag of San Diego, Laguna.svg|22x20px|border]] [[San Diego]]
* [[Riverside]]
* [[File:Flag of Riverside, Inland Empire (2020).svg|22x20px|border]] [[Riverside]]
* [[Tijuana]]
* [[Tijuana]]
* [[Rothenburg, Orange|Rothenburg]]
* [[File:Flag of Anaheim, California (2018–present).svg|22x20px|border]] [[Rothenburg, Orange|Rothenburg]]
* [[St. Anne, Orange|St. Anne]]
* [[St. Anne, Orange|St. Anne]]
* [[San Bernardino, Inland Empire|San Bernardino]]
* [[San Bernardino, Inland Empire|San Bernardino]]
* [[Irvine, Orange|Irvine]]
* [[File:Flag of Irvine, Orange.png|22x20px|border]] [[Irvine, Orange|Irvine]]
* [[Las Vegas, Clark|Las Vegas]]
* [[Las Vegas, Clark|Las Vegas]]
* [[Butterfield Valley, Inland Empire|Butterfield Valley]]
* [[Butterfield Valley, Inland Empire|Butterfield Valley]]
* [[Fort Travis, Kings|Fort Travis]]
* [[File:Flag of Fort Travis.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Fort Travis, Kings|Fort Travis]]
* [[Guadalupe, Orange|Guadalupe]]
* [[File:Flag of Huntington Beach, California.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Huntington Beach, Orange|Huntington Beach]]
* [[Sugar Land, Gold Coast|Sugar Land]]
* [[File:Flag of Sugar Land, Gold Coast (precursor).png|22x20px|border]] [[Sugar Land, Gold Coast|Sugar Land]]
* [[San Antonio, Inland Empire|San Antonio]]
* [[San Antonio, Inland Empire|San Antonio]]
* [[Little Gibraltar, Channel Islands|Little Gibraltar]]
* [[File:Flag of Little Gibraltar.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Little Gibraltar, Channel Islands|Little Gibraltar]]
* [[Santa Barbara, Kings|Santa Barbara]]
* [[Santa Barbara, Kings|Santa Barbara]]
* [[Sierra City, Kings|Sierra City]]
* [[Sierra City, Kings|Sierra City]]
* [[Salsipuedes]]
* [[File:Flag of Salsipuedes.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Salsipuedes]]
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}}The '''Southwest Corridor''', also known as the '''Greater Porciúncula area''', is the third-largest {{W|megapolis}} in {{W|North America}} with over 32 million residents, and is the most heavily {{W|Urban area|urbanized agglomeration}} in [[Sierra]]. It consists of the entirety of the three K.S. provinces of [[Gold Coast]], [[Orange]], and [[Laguna]], as well as portions of the three K.S. provinces of the [[Inland Empire]], [[Kings]], and [[Clark]]. The entirety of the K.S. territory of the [[Channel Islands]] and portions of the K.S. territory of [[Pacífico Norte]] are also included in the Southwest Corridor and in some definitions, the K.S. province of [[Imperial]] is also included in the region. It centers on the Porciúncula metropolitan area in the eastern Gold Coast and Orange, and is located primarily on the {{W|Pacific Ocean}} in Southwestern Sierra. It includes the major cities of [[Porciúncula]], [[Grands Ballons]], [[San Diego]], and [[Riverside]], along with their associated metropolitan areas and suburbs, as well as other populated centers such as [[Fort Travis, Kings|Fort Travis]] to the north and [[Las Vegas]] to the east.  
}}The '''Southwest Corridor''', also known as the '''Greater Porciúncula area''', is the third-largest {{W|megapolis}} in {{W|North America}} with over 32 million residents, and is the most heavily {{W|Urban area|urbanized agglomeration}} in [[Sierra]]. It consists of the entirety of the three K.S. provinces of [[Gold Coast]], [[Orange]], and [[Laguna]], as well as portions of the three K.S. provinces of the [[Inland Empire]], [[Kings]], and [[Clark]]. The entirety of the K.S. territory of the [[Channel Islands]] and portions of the K.S. territory of [[Pacífico Norte]] are also included in the Southwest Corridor and in some definitions, the K.S. province of [[Imperial]] is also included in the region. It centers on the Porciúncula metropolitan area in the eastern Gold Coast and Orange, and is located primarily on the {{W|Pacific Ocean}} in Southwestern Sierra. It includes the major cities of [[Porciúncula]], [[Grands Ballons]], [[San Diego]], and [[Riverside]], along with their associated metropolitan areas and suburbs, as well as other populated centers such as [[Fort Travis, Kings|Fort Travis]] to the north and [[Las Vegas]] to the east. Eight of the ten largest cities in Sierra are located in the Southwest Corridor.


The Southwest Corridor is often synonymously linked to Southwestern Sierra, a geographic region used by the K.S. [[Royal Surveyors Corps]] and K.S. [[Royal Bureau of Census]] including all of the Corridor, as well as the sparsely populated swaths of land in the desert interior and mountainous areas of the Inland Empire, Kings, Clark, and Imperial. The Corridor itself does not have a formal geographic designation, and definitions vary. However, most definitions of the Southwest Corridor conform to the boundaries of Southwestern Sierra. Consequently, the Southwest Corridor is often referred to and conceptualized as a region of Sierra, rather than a megapolis in everyday usage.  
The Southwest Corridor is often synonymously linked to Southwestern Sierra, a geographic region used by the K.S. [[Royal Surveyors Corps]] and K.S. [[Royal Bureau of Census]] including all of the Corridor, as well as the sparsely populated swaths of land in the desert interior and mountainous areas of the Inland Empire, Kings, Clark, and Imperial. The Corridor itself does not have a formal geographic designation, and definitions vary. However, most definitions of the Southwest Corridor conform to the boundaries of Southwestern Sierra. Consequently, the Southwest Corridor is often referred to and conceptualized as a region of Sierra, rather than a megapolis in everyday usage.  


The megapolis is a major hub and global leader in politics, economy, trade, business, finance, culture, education, medicine, entertainment, arts, fashion, logistics, language, and aviation. It is the political, economic, and cultural center of Sierra, containing the nation's capital, Porciúncula, as well as nearly half of the entire nation's population.  
Historically, the region was sparsely populated and was less populated than Northern Sierra and the [[Styxie]]. It was reliant mainly on agriculture and ranching, before it shifted more towards manufacturing and industry shortly before the [[Sierran Civil War]]. When the nation's capital moved from [[San Francisco City]] to Porciúncula, the region became the center of national affairs and commerce. It attracted hundreds of thousands of migrants nationwide and immigrants worldwide. The discovery of oil, the development of transcontinental railroads, and the advancements made in technology and farming further intensified economic growth and urban expansion in the region. The Southwest Corridor became the epicenter of the [[Sierran Cultural Revolution]] and fundamentally transformed the cultural identity of the country.
 
The megapolis is a major hub and global leader in politics, economy, trade, business, finance, culture, education, medicine, entertainment, arts, fashion, logistics, language, and aviation. It is the political, economic, and cultural center of Sierra, containing the nation's capital, Porciúncula, as well as nearly half of the entire nation's population. In 2018, it had an estimated GDP of $3.18 trillion, accounting for nearly 60% of Sierra's national GDP. Four of the ten wealthiest counties in Sierra are also located in the Southwest Corridor and the top three largest provincial economies are also based here. Overall, residents in the Southwest Corridor are the most diverse, well-educated, economically affluent, and urbanized in the nation.


==Composition==
==Composition==
In the broadest definitions, the Southwest Corridor consists of eight provinces ([[Clark]], the [[Channel Islands]], the [[Gold Coast]], the [[Inland Empire]], [[Imperial]], [[Kings]], [[Laguna]], and [[Orange]]) and one state ([[Pacífico Norte]]). The Gold Coast, Orange, and the southwestern Inland Empire are always considered the core areas of the Southwest Corridor, while the urban and metropolitan areas of neighboring provinces are also included. Depending on the definition, the less densely populated regions of northern and eastern Inland Empire, the Kings Interior, and Clark are also included, although the [[Royal Bureau of Census]] does not officially include them in their definition.
The notion of the Southwest Corridor originated as early as the [[Sierran Civil War]] period when a clear divide between the Sierran North and Sierran South had been established. The decision to permanently relocate the nation's capital away from San Francisco City to Porciúncula signaled a shift towards the direction and politics to the Southwest. The faster economic and demographic growth surrounding the new capital region solidified the area's identity and status as the central hub for the post-war country.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==


==Geography==
==Geography==
The Southwest Corridor is located in the southwestern region of Federal Sierra, and also includes the northwestern section of Bajaría, neighboring the [[Styxie]] to the north, [[Eastern Sierra]] to the east, and the Bajarian states of [[Pacífico Sur]] and [[South Sonora]] to the south.
It comprises all or part of 8 provinces and 1 state (from north to south): [[Kings]], [[Clark]], the [[Inland Empire]], the [[Gold Coast]], the [[Channel Islands]], [[Orange]], [[Laguna]], [[Imperial]], and [[Pacífico Norte]]. The region is heavily interconnected through a vast network of freeways, intercity rail, subway, and commuter rail (including [[Sierrail]] and the [[Royal Pacific Railroad]], whose main lines are included in the [[Trans-American Railway]]).
===Provinces and states===
*[[File:Flag of Channel Islands.svg|22x20px]] [[Channel Islands]]
*[[File:Flag of Clark.svg|22x20px]] [[Clark]]
*[[File:Flag of Gold Coast.svg|22x20px]] [[Gold Coast]]
*[[File:Flag of Imperial.svg|22x20px]] [[Imperial]]
*[[File:Flag of Inland Empire.svg|22x20px]] [[Inland Empire]]
*[[File:Flag of Kings.svg|22x20px]] [[Kings]]
*[[File:Flag of Laguna.svg|22x20px]] [[Laguna]]
*[[File:Flag of Pacifico Norte.svg|22x20px]] [[Pacífico Norte]]
*[[File:Flag of Orange.svg|22x20px]] [[Orange]]
===Counties, parishes, and municipalities===
*[[Boudeuse Parish, Channel Islands]]
*[[Blake County, Imperial]]
*[[Cabrillo Parish, Channel Islands]]
*[[Cactus County, Imperial]]
*[[Chumash County, Kings]]
*[[Coachella County, Inland Empire]]
*[[Duffer County, Orange]]
*[[Elliot County, Kings]]
*[[Ensenada Municipality, Pacífico Norte]]
*[[Étoile Parish, Channel Islands]]
*[[Frémont County, Clark]]
*[[Frémont County, Gold Coast]]
*[[Galaup Parish, Channel Islands]]
*[[Junípero County, Gold Coast]]
*[[Mexierra Municipality, Pacífico Norte]]
*[[Mojave County, Inland Empire]]
*[[North County, Laguna]]
*[[Ortega County, Orange]]
*[[Pechanga County, Inland Empire]]
*[[Pendleton County, Laguna]]
*[[Playas de Rosarito Municipality, Pacífico Norte]]
*[[Porciúncula|Porciúncula County-City, Gold Coast]]
*[[Prince Charles County, Gold Coast]]
*[[Riverside County, Inland Empire]]
*[[Saddleback County, Orange]]
*[[San Bernardino County, Inland Empire]]
*[[San Diego County, Laguna]]
*[[Sonora County, Imperial]]
*[[St. Anne County, Orange]]
*[[File:Flag of St Anthony County.svg|22x20px|border]] [[St. Anthony County, Gold Coast]]
*[[Stuart County, Clark]]
*[[Tecate Municipality, Pacífico Norte]]
*[[Tijuana Municipality, Pacífico Norte]]
*[[File:Flag of Trinity County, Gold Coast.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Trinity County, Gold Coast]]
*[[Walker County, Kings]]
*[[Washer County, Kings]]
*[[Wilcox County, Gold Coast]]
*[[Yucca County, Clark]]
*[[Yuma County, Imperial]]
===Cities, towns, and CDPs===
====Places with more than 100,000 inhabitants====
;1,000,000+
*[[File:Flag of Porciuncula.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Porciúncula]] (8,393,021)
*[[San Diego]] (3,398,203)
*[[Riverside]] (2,102,831)
*[[Tijuana]] (1,672,383)
;500,000–999,999
*[[Las Vegas]] (639,866)
*[[St. Anne, Orange|St. Anne]] (622,336 )
*[[File:Flag of Salsipuedes.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Salsipuedes]] (616,987)
*[[File:Flag of Irvine, Orange.png|22x20px|border]] [[Irvine, Orange|Irvine]] (604,115)
*[[File:Flag of Huntington Beach, California.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Huntington Beach, Orange|Huntington Beach]] (570,577)
*[[San Bernardino, Inland Empire|San Bernardino]] (551,656)
*[[File:Flag of Anaheim, California (2018–present).svg|22x20px|border]] [[Rothenburg, Orange|Rothenburg]] (545,320)
*[[File:Flag of Fort Travis.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Fort Travis, Kings|Fort Travis]] (534,029)
*[[File:Flag of Grands Ballons.svg|22x20px|border]] [[Grands Ballons]] (521,944)
*[[Butterfield Valley, Inland Empire|Butterfield Valley]] (517,465)
*[[File:Flag of Sugar Land, Gold Coast (precursor).png|22x20px|border]] [[Sugar Land, Gold Coast|Sugar Land]] (508,382)
====Places with 10,000 to 99,999 inhabitants====
====Places with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants====
====Unincorporated areas====


===Regions===
===Regions===
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==See also==
==See also==


*[[Regions of Sierra]]
*[[Regions of the Kingdom of Sierra]]
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Southwest Corridor
Greater Porciúncula Area
Megapolis
Porciúncula
San Diego
San Diego
Riverside
Riverside
Sovereign state Flag of Sierra.svg Kingdom of Sierra
Constituent country Flag of Sierra (civil).svg Sierra
Provinces and principal cities

Provinces and territories
Cities
Area
 • Urban 9,065.79 sq mi (23,480.29 km2)
 • Metro 52,598 sq mi (136,228.2 km2)
Highest elevation 11,499 ft (3,505 m)
Population (2010)
 • Urban 17,938,156
 • MSA 27,072,831
 • CSA 32,817,483
  MSA/CSA/Urban: 2010
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
Area code(s) 213, 310, 323, 424, 442, 562, 626, 657, 661, 714, 760, 805, 818, 909, 949, 951
Major freeways Interprovincial 1.svg Interprovincial 2.svg Interprovincial 2B.svg Interprovincial 2C.svg Interprovincial 3.svg Interprovincial 4.svg Route 16 (Gold Coast).svg Route 60 (Gold Coast).svg Route 91 (Gold Coast).svg

The Southwest Corridor, also known as the Greater Porciúncula area, is the third-largest megapolis in North America with over 32 million residents, and is the most heavily urbanized agglomeration in Sierra. It consists of the entirety of the three K.S. provinces of Gold Coast, Orange, and Laguna, as well as portions of the three K.S. provinces of the Inland Empire, Kings, and Clark. The entirety of the K.S. territory of the Channel Islands and portions of the K.S. territory of Pacífico Norte are also included in the Southwest Corridor and in some definitions, the K.S. province of Imperial is also included in the region. It centers on the Porciúncula metropolitan area in the eastern Gold Coast and Orange, and is located primarily on the Pacific Ocean in Southwestern Sierra. It includes the major cities of Porciúncula, Grands Ballons, San Diego, and Riverside, along with their associated metropolitan areas and suburbs, as well as other populated centers such as Fort Travis to the north and Las Vegas to the east. Eight of the ten largest cities in Sierra are located in the Southwest Corridor.

The Southwest Corridor is often synonymously linked to Southwestern Sierra, a geographic region used by the K.S. Royal Surveyors Corps and K.S. Royal Bureau of Census including all of the Corridor, as well as the sparsely populated swaths of land in the desert interior and mountainous areas of the Inland Empire, Kings, Clark, and Imperial. The Corridor itself does not have a formal geographic designation, and definitions vary. However, most definitions of the Southwest Corridor conform to the boundaries of Southwestern Sierra. Consequently, the Southwest Corridor is often referred to and conceptualized as a region of Sierra, rather than a megapolis in everyday usage.

Historically, the region was sparsely populated and was less populated than Northern Sierra and the Styxie. It was reliant mainly on agriculture and ranching, before it shifted more towards manufacturing and industry shortly before the Sierran Civil War. When the nation's capital moved from San Francisco City to Porciúncula, the region became the center of national affairs and commerce. It attracted hundreds of thousands of migrants nationwide and immigrants worldwide. The discovery of oil, the development of transcontinental railroads, and the advancements made in technology and farming further intensified economic growth and urban expansion in the region. The Southwest Corridor became the epicenter of the Sierran Cultural Revolution and fundamentally transformed the cultural identity of the country.

The megapolis is a major hub and global leader in politics, economy, trade, business, finance, culture, education, medicine, entertainment, arts, fashion, logistics, language, and aviation. It is the political, economic, and cultural center of Sierra, containing the nation's capital, Porciúncula, as well as nearly half of the entire nation's population. In 2018, it had an estimated GDP of $3.18 trillion, accounting for nearly 60% of Sierra's national GDP. Four of the ten wealthiest counties in Sierra are also located in the Southwest Corridor and the top three largest provincial economies are also based here. Overall, residents in the Southwest Corridor are the most diverse, well-educated, economically affluent, and urbanized in the nation.

Composition

In the broadest definitions, the Southwest Corridor consists of eight provinces (Clark, the Channel Islands, the Gold Coast, the Inland Empire, Imperial, Kings, Laguna, and Orange) and one state (Pacífico Norte). The Gold Coast, Orange, and the southwestern Inland Empire are always considered the core areas of the Southwest Corridor, while the urban and metropolitan areas of neighboring provinces are also included. Depending on the definition, the less densely populated regions of northern and eastern Inland Empire, the Kings Interior, and Clark are also included, although the Royal Bureau of Census does not officially include them in their definition.

The notion of the Southwest Corridor originated as early as the Sierran Civil War period when a clear divide between the Sierran North and Sierran South had been established. The decision to permanently relocate the nation's capital away from San Francisco City to Porciúncula signaled a shift towards the direction and politics to the Southwest. The faster economic and demographic growth surrounding the new capital region solidified the area's identity and status as the central hub for the post-war country.

Demographics

Geography

The Southwest Corridor is located in the southwestern region of Federal Sierra, and also includes the northwestern section of Bajaría, neighboring the Styxie to the north, Eastern Sierra to the east, and the Bajarian states of Pacífico Sur and South Sonora to the south.

It comprises all or part of 8 provinces and 1 state (from north to south): Kings, Clark, the Inland Empire, the Gold Coast, the Channel Islands, Orange, Laguna, Imperial, and Pacífico Norte. The region is heavily interconnected through a vast network of freeways, intercity rail, subway, and commuter rail (including Sierrail and the Royal Pacific Railroad, whose main lines are included in the Trans-American Railway).

Provinces and states

Counties, parishes, and municipalities

Cities, towns, and CDPs

Places with more than 100,000 inhabitants

1,000,000+
500,000–999,999

Places with 10,000 to 99,999 inhabitants

Places with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants

Unincorporated areas

Regions

Economy

Culture

Politics

Transportation

See also

Attribution notices