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The '''Chip Area''' (abbreviated '''CA''') is a [[States of the United States of Quentin|state]] in the [[United States of Quentin]], located in the southwestern region of the nation. The CA is bordered by the [[Multi-Logan State]] to the west, the [[Kumar Area]] briefly to the northwest, the [[Desert Area]] to the north, and the [[Kahoot Area]] and [[Tantallegara]] to the east. Of all the states, the CA borders the most other states. In addition, the [[Brightwater Gulf]] is located to the southeast of the state, and the [[Sea of Stratigeo]] to the southwest. The state is home to [[Rodriguezville]], the state's capital and nation's [[List of Quentinian Cities by Population|second-largest city]], as well as the [[Mellion River]]. The Chip Area has the [[List of Quentinian States by Population|highest population]] of any of the Quentinian states, as well as the second-highest GDP. The state is also renowned for its many controversial and unique laws on drugs, gun control, gangs, and entertainment among other things, and the [[Mukdukk]] and [[JP Mellio]] gangs operate mainly in the state.  
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The '''Verrecchia Building''', also known as the '''Court of the Supreme Council''', is the home of the [[Supreme Council]] of the [[United States of Quentin]], the highest judicial body in the nation. Completed in 1861 after nearly 30 years of debate and fundraising, the building is located in the nation's capital city of [[Mechanicsburg]], in the [[Downtown Mechanicsburg|downtown area]] at 342 [[Second Street (Mechanicsburg)|Second Street]]. The building is located near the [[Verrecchia Memorial]], which is located on [[Sophie Verrecchia Avenue]] about a block away. The building is owned and maintained by the [[United States of Quentin Department of Monuments|Department of Monuments]], and is one of the three main federal buildings in the capital used by the three branches of government, along with the [[United States of Quentin Capitol Building|Capitol Building]] and [[777 Cupboard Place]].  
  
In terms of area, the state is third after the [[Grassland Area]] and [[Desert Area]], with approximately 987,564 square kilometers in area. Its population is around 255 million as of 2020, larger than some [[Venturia|Venturian]] countries, and its GDP sits at $5.11 trillion. The Chip Area is mainly rural in the north, however down towards the west and southern areas of the state, the land is mostly urban. The largest cities in the state include [[Rodriguezville]] (22,849,117 people), [[Poleton]] (7,126,355) and [[Port Jaron]] (2,945,618). In addition, the state is organized into [[List of State Districts in the Chip Area|19 state districts]], the largest of which by population and area is the [[Inner Chapital District]] at 35 million people.
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A home for the Supreme Council was imagined by few of the founders and government officials of the first few years of the USQ, and numerous Congresspeople, executive officials, and legal officials believed the Council should either be a traveling agency or set up at the capitol once it was built. However, the nation's first [[United States of Quentin Supreme Decider|Supreme Decider]], [[Sophie Verrecchia]], believed in the independence and authority of the branch, more than the other two, and continuously petitioned for the building to be created. After nearly 30 years, funds were raised and the building was finished in the downtown area, to represent the independence of the branch. Designed by [[Brent Lewarts]], the building was also designed to mirror district and state courthouses, and show unity, however with its pillars also represents strength and importance.
  
The Chip Area was first settled and recognized as a part of [[Punctinaturalland]], a state which used to exist in the southwestern area of what is today the USQ... '''([[Chip Area|Full article]])'''
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Today the building is still home to the Supreme Council, and houses the chambers for the deciders, the main courtroom chamber, as well as a gym, offices, a library and study areas, and rooms for conversation, announcements, or ceremonies. The building is somewhat open to the public, as a few areas are restricted, however compared to the access of Cupboard Place and the Capitol, the Verrecchia Building is much more accessible.'''([[Verrecchia Building|Full article]])'''
  
'''Past Featured Articles:''' [[Master Works]] '''・''' [[Humakavula]] '''・''' [[Quentinian National Archives]]
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'''Past Featured Articles:''' [[Chip Area]] '''・''' [[Master Works]] '''・''' [[Humakavula]]
  
 
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The Verrecchia Building, also known as the Court of the Supreme Council, is the home of the Supreme Council of the United States of Quentin, the highest judicial body in the nation. Completed in 1861 after nearly 30 years of debate and fundraising, the building is located in the nation's capital city of Mechanicsburg, in the downtown area at 342 Second Street. The building is located near the Verrecchia Memorial, which is located on Sophie Verrecchia Avenue about a block away. The building is owned and maintained by the Department of Monuments, and is one of the three main federal buildings in the capital used by the three branches of government, along with the Capitol Building and 777 Cupboard Place.

A home for the Supreme Council was imagined by few of the founders and government officials of the first few years of the USQ, and numerous Congresspeople, executive officials, and legal officials believed the Council should either be a traveling agency or set up at the capitol once it was built. However, the nation's first Supreme Decider, Sophie Verrecchia, believed in the independence and authority of the branch, more than the other two, and continuously petitioned for the building to be created. After nearly 30 years, funds were raised and the building was finished in the downtown area, to represent the independence of the branch. Designed by Brent Lewarts, the building was also designed to mirror district and state courthouses, and show unity, however with its pillars also represents strength and importance.

Today the building is still home to the Supreme Council, and houses the chambers for the deciders, the main courtroom chamber, as well as a gym, offices, a library and study areas, and rooms for conversation, announcements, or ceremonies. The building is somewhat open to the public, as a few areas are restricted, however compared to the access of Cupboard Place and the Capitol, the Verrecchia Building is much more accessible.(Full article)

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