UPRA cities with population greater than 100,000, 1930 census:
Nueva Barcelona (1,100,000) (including suburbs)
The UPRA's primate city -- its largest port, transport hub, industrial and financial center, and headquarters of the SPUPRA. Hosts the government-in-exile of the Floridian democratic opposition.
[South] Pittsburgh (300,000)
Still a coal and steel center, the major port and economic center of Appalachia. Home to the Allegheny Institute of Technology, the UPRA's second largest research university.
Memphis (150,000)
Ciudad Marquez (150,000) (formerly Nashville)
Renamed to honor Carlos Marquez, author of El capital and Manifest Comunista, Marquez is the center of the UPRA's new industrial heartland, following the completion of the Bureau of Reclamation hydroelectric project.
Chattanooga (125,000)
St. Augustine (100,000) (amalgamated with Cowford)
The UPRA's major Atlantic port, and center of the European trade, especially with Scandinavia.