Alta Mesa Province
Alta Mesa Province | |
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Flag of the Alta Mesa Province | |
Provincial officials | |
Premier | MC_Protocol |
Governor | Echohue |
Transit | |
MRT | SE23 Alta Mesa |
Roadways | A410 |
Rail | BTA Alta Mesa Station |
Other transit | BTA |
Facts and figures | |
Population | 0 |
Capital coordinates | 15809 89 16622 |
Founded | September 15, 2019 |
Capital | Alta Mesa |
State | Bahia |
Official language(s) | English |
New World region | Epsilon |
Party | Bahia Green Party |
The Alta Mesa Province was one of the smallest provinces of Bahia, home to much of the country's highest mountains. The province was well known for its cool climate and frequent snow, which is rare, if not impossible, in other parts of Bahia. The province was visited frequently by residents of the capital taking refuge from lowland heat. The capital and largest city was Alta Mesa, perched on top of the Alta Mesa plateau. It was bordered by the Northern Province to the north, the Sahel Province to the east, and the Torres Province to the south. The province was dissolved into Torres Province in 2020.
Geography and Topography
Land
The Alta Mesa province was the most mountainous province in Bahia. About half of the province's land area was located on the Alta Mesa Plateau, whereas the other half was located in the Acacia Valley. The province was home to the highest point in Bahia, Cerro Tronador, as well as multiple other peaks. The province was also home to the only glaciers in bahia.
List of Hills and Mountains
The Alta Mesa Province was the most mountainous province of Bahia, and contained the highest mountains in the country.
- Pico Diente '125
- Monte Ansilta '113
- Cerro Alpamayo '119
- Cerro Tronodor '140
Counties and towns
Counties
The Alta Mesa Province was divided into four counties, listed below.
- Alta Mesa
- North Alta Mesa
- South Valley
- North Valley
Towns
There were no incorporated towns in the Northern Province. Unincorporated towns include:
- Alta Mesa
- Alta Mesa North
Buildings
This is a list of every building in the former province.
Number | Building | Address | Purpose | |
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Alta Mesa County (Total 3) | ||||
1 | SE23 Station | 1 Torres Road | Transit | |
2 | Rich's Fried Chicken | 1 Alta Mesa Highway | Franchise | |
3 | Aroma Coffee | 2 Alta Mesa Highway | Franchise | |
North Alta Mesa County (Total 1) | ||||
1 | Sans Inn | 12 Alta Mesa Highway | Franchise | |
South Valley County (Total 0) | ||||
North Valley County (Total 0) |
Parks and protected areas
- Nahuel Huapi National Park
- Sequoia Valley National Park
- Bahia Natural Trust Holding Lands
- Alta Mesa Ski Area
Transport
Roads
The Province of Alta Mesa had multiple roads, including the A410 which ran from north to south across the Acacia Valley. The most important road other than the A410 was the Alta Mesa Highway, which ran from north to south across the plateau.
Other Transport
The province was served by the MRT Southern Line with the SE23 station, and was also served by the BTA shuttle line to Sunshine Coast.
Residents
There were no residents in the province.