Niagara (United Great Lakes)

Niagara  is a state of United Great Lakes. It is bordered by Huron to the northwest, Michigan to the east,  to the north,  to the southwest, and  to the southeast. Niagara is the third smallest state by total area and third most populous state with 9 million people. The state capital is Toronto which is also the capital and largest city in the country.

Located between Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and Lake Huron, the state of Niagara is situated on a broad sloping intersected by an extensive network of rivers, deep ravines, and forests. Most of Niagara is classified as, while southeastern portion is classified as.

Toronto is a prominent centre for art. Its varied cultural institutions, which include numerous museums and galleries and sports activities, are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year. Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower. Niagara produces most of the country's GDP.

Government
Instead of sending 47 people to Congress, State of Niagara will choose 48 people to the congress because it's the most populated state. It can choose 11 senators and 37 to House of Representatives.

"Headquarters" of Triple Federal Alliance is usually located in the city of Toronto. Even though Triple Federal Alliance doesn't have capital, Toronto is usually called its capital since there's the largest TFA office in the whole alliance.

Toronto
City of Toronto is the biggest city in the country. Most famous landmark of Toronto is the Lake Tower (form. CN Tower), world's 7th tallest free-standing structure, 553.33 meter tall.

The population of the city is 2,800,000. The metropolitan area of Toronto consists of over 6 million people. The metropolitan area is 13th largest metropolitan area in the Americas. City of Toronto has the largest ethnic minorities in the country, such as East Asians, English, Irish and Scottish people.

Mississauga
City of Mississauga is the second biggest city in the state, and it's the fourth biggest city in the country. It's right next to the city of Toronto and it's part of the metropolitan area of Toronto.

Mississauga owns and operates second busiest airport in the country, Toronto International Airport.