Arbatskaya (History of Margovya)

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The Province of Arbatskaya (Spanish: Provincia de Arbatskaya; Russian: Провинция Арбатская, Provintsiya Arbatskaya; Margovyan: Provintsiya de los pueblos Arbatskaya) or simply known as Arbatskaya, is a province in the eastern Margovya. It borders Alduva to the north, Baychenko to the south, Brazil to the east, Sugalskaya to the west, and Subokov to the southwest.

Arbatskaya is the largest province in Margovya, with a land area of 13,888 sq km (5,362.19 sq mi) and a total population of 3,502,468. It was one of thirty fundamental provinces of Margovya when the country declared independence on 1923. It was originally named Gastastolinsky, and then renamed Arbatskaya on 1959, to honor the late former President.

Arbatskaya, or Gastastolinsky as it was previously called, was the home of the country's previous capital, Ciudad de Margovia (now Margovya City), before it was moved to Kajokoanjopolis (now Ikulsk, later renamed Gaskoniyov) on 1888. It has an national of 53, and a  53 and 118. Due to increasing population of the province, the National Transportation Commission is planning to add another code area number, 183 (118 plus 65).