Vargasville Region, Pua



Vargasville Region is a region in northern Pua, Taatiklatar. It is named for its capital, Vargasville, the 6th largest city in the province. It borders Lehose Region to the east, Cold Springs Region to the south and Ferrytown to the west. It contains much of the northern coast of Pua along the northernmost parts of the Pua Channel. The region was created when Pua was its own country, in C.Y. 28, then containing all of present-day Cold Springs, Lehose, Moralesburg and Frederickburg regions. It reached its current borders by C.Y. 71.

About half of the region's population live in the city of Vargasville, and about 85% live in the city's metropolitan area.

Politics
The region generally leans towards the Peoples' Party in provincial and federal elections. In the C.Y. 85 Puan annexation referendum, it voted 57−43 against annexation into Taatiklatar while the country as a whole narrowly voted for annexation.

Geography
Vargasville Region, like much of Pua, is largely a gradient where the areas near the coast have low elevation and the areas away from it have higher elevation. The northernmost portions of the Blissful Range extend into Vargasville Region.