Campa, formerly Robor City and also known as The Small Guavas, is a city on the gulf coast of the lower portion of the Robloxian state of Blorida. The east side of Old Campa Bay and the north shore of Campa Bay form the city's boundaries. The county seat of Hillsblox County and the biggest city in the Campa Bay Area is Campa. Based on the 2020 census, Campa has 381,829 residents, making it the third most populous city in Blorida, behind Southwest Blorida, Miablox, and Cape Coral. In 2021, the city's population of 170,830 exceeded that of Saint Petersblox, becoming it the county seat of Hillsblox County. The residents of the city go by a number of demonyms, including Campians, Campers, or Campanians.
The Paul Schwab Stadium (previously Legends Ballpark), a ballpark, and the training facility for the Ro-Philadelphia Phillies (RLB) are located in Campa. Campa has been the site of some important events. Professional baseball player Paul Schwab hit a 587-foot home run for the Burlington Blue Birds on April 21, 1922. The event became legendary in Campa history and was eventually included to the Campa Bay Museum. In addition, Campa is home to Clearwater Boulevard, the world's longest walkway, which stretches for almost 4.5 miles and have the largest port in the state of Blorida. "El Coral," the oldest restaurant in Blorida, was established on October 23, 1905.
The GDP per capita of Campa was 41,222 in 2022, a significant increase from 32,206 in the 2000 Census. As of the 2010 Census, the population of Campa was 375,689. Because to its proximity to Campa Bay and the presence of several celebrities like Jonathan Ross, Eric Stonestreet, Jack Dolphin, and Mike Robert, Campa is one of the wealthiest places in Blorida.
History
Fort Amplificador as it stood on August 21, 1800
A group of six affluent Spanish explorers known as "The Blorida 6" claimed Blorida as part of their realm at some point in the 1500s and christened it "Tierra's Costeras." Still, the first mention of residents in what is now Campa dates back to 1701. Claiming the territory, the San Juan Ro-Spain Viceroyalty built Fort Amp, or "Fort Amplificador" in Ro-Spanish. Fort Amp would be in service by the San Juan Viceroyalty for about 110 more years, but in 1802, Hurricane Jordan totally destroyed both the fort and the neighboring harbor of harbor San De Video. With little direct access to other Viceroyalty regions, the fort was abandoned, and the troops moved into more calm rural communities where they farmed and raised crops. The viceroyalty probably didn't know of the fort's devastation until after they had lost Blorida.
Later in 1819, a war was declared between the San Juan Viceroyalty, and the United States of Robloxia, named the Blorida War. The Blorida War lasted for 2 years, ending in February 1821. The United States of Robloxia claimed victory over San Juan, and re-named it Blorida, which means "Land of flowers". 2 Years later, in May 1823, as Robloxian explorers were venturing through South Blorida, they came across the abandoned Fort Amp. Because of this, one of the explorers from the group, sent a letter to the state of Blorida, stating that there was new territory, and a new gulf, and new port possibilities. It did not take long for the United States of Robloxia to quickly take control of the area, and demolish the remains of Fort Amp. At the first, the city was only a few tents, huts, and camps. It would remain this way for a year, before the state of Blorida began to construct, "Amp Bay". It was later re-named it to "Campa Bay", and not long after, the city of Campa was founded on June 14, 1824, officially founded The City Of Campa. However, it was later re-named yet again in October 1825, to "District Of Robor City, Blorida". Robor City was originally a settlement/city with an estimated population of 68,755 people at the time of the 1820s. Through these years, many Ro Cuban's would move to Campa, as it grew to expand. Because of this, Campa today has adopted a large Ro-Cuban culture as a part of the city's history, and its culture.
In 1966, the town of Campa Beach became apart of Campa. Campa Beach became a very popular spot for tourists in Campa.