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Elba


Principato d' Elba is a nation led by Prince of Elba Louis-Napoleon II on the continent of Europe. Principato d' Elba's government is a Absolute Monarchy with very moderate social policies. Economically, Principato d' Elba favors far left wing policies. The official currency of Principato d' Elba is the Elban Lira. At 151 days old, Principato d' Elba is a mature nation. Principato d' Elba has a population of 121,479 and a land area of 1,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 121.48. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.


Elba was a non-hereditary monarchy established on the Mediterranean island of Elba following the Treaty of Fontainebleau on 11 April 1814. It lasted less than a year, and its only head was Napoleon Bonaparte, who would return to rule in France before his ultimate defeat. However, the island would be seized by pro-bonapartist émigrés, restoring the Principality and installing a regent until a descendant of the late emperor could be found. The island would thrive on as now hereditary absolute monarchy, experiencing relative success as a new nation.


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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Elba
Leader Name: Louis-Napoleon II
Currency: Currency Image
Elban Lira
National Animal: National Animal Image
Golden eagle
History: was a non-hereditary monarchy established on the Mediterranean island of Elba following the Treaty of Fontainebleau on 11 April 1814. It lasted less than a year, and its only head was Napoleon Bonaparte, who would return to rule in France before his ultimate defeat and the dissolution of the principality. In his few months on Elba, as well as creating a small navy and army, Napoleon developed the island's iron mines, oversaw the construction of new roads, issued decrees on modern agricultural methods, and overhauled the island's legal and educational system. As allowed by the Treaty of Fontainebleau, Napoleon brought 870 men to the island with him from France. The army was made up of 566 from the elite Garde Impériale (both infantry and cavalry) and the remaining 300 were from a small battalion of grenadiers. The army was under the supervision of General Antoine Drouot and commanded by General Pierre Cambronne and the staff headquarters. The navy consisted of 66 men and one ship: the double-masted, 18-gunned brig, Inconstant. A small flotilla of two other sloops also accompanied Inconstant. The fleet was first commanded by Lieutenant François-Louis Taillade; however, after nearly losing Inconstant in a storm, Taillade was replaced by Lieutenant Jean François Chautard, who would later ferry Napoleon back from Elba in 1815. Paoli Filidoro was appointed Captain of the Gendarmerie and operated under Giuseppe Balbiani as Intendant General. The combined armed forces by 1815 on Elba numbered about 1,000 men, costing over half of the island's treasury to pay, equip, and feed.On 26 February 1815, after ruling Elba for nearly 10 months, Napoleon escaped from the island and landed in southern France to retake power, beginning the War of the Seventh Coalition. After his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon was transported by Britain to the island of Saint Helena where he remained a prisoner until his death in 1821. émigrés would soon seize the island, restoring the Principality and bringing forth a new era.
Geography
Continent: Europe
Land Area: 1,609.34 sq. km
Terrain: The terrain is quite varied and is thus divided into several areas based on geomorphology. The mountainous and most recent part of the island can be found to the west, the centre of which is dominated by Mount Capanne (at a height of 1,018 metres, or 3,340 feet), also called the "roof of the Tuscan Archipelago". The mountain is home to many animal species including the mouflon and wild boar, two species that flourish despite the continuous influx of tourists. The central part of the island is a mostly flat section with the width being reduced to just four kilometres (2.5 mi). It is where the major centres can be found: Portoferraio, Campo nell'Elba. To the east is the oldest part of the island, formed over 3 million years ago. In the hilly area, dominated by Monte Calamita, are the deposits of iron that made Elba famous.
Highest Peak: Monte Capanne, 1 meters
Lowest Valley: , 0 meters
Climate: The climate of the island is predominantly Mediterranean, except for Mount Capanne, where winters tend to be moderately cold. Precipitation is concentrated in autumn and comprises a normal rainfall. The island lies in the rain shadow of the large and mountainous island of Corsica, so precipitation totals are somewhat reduced from the mainland (most of the island receives less than 750 mm (30 inches) annually). Snowfall in winter is rare in the lowlands and melts quickly.
People & Society
Population: 121,479 people
Demonym: Elban
Demonym Plural: Elban
Ethnic Groups: Italian - 99.9%
Languages: Italian - 0.0%
French - 0.0%
Religions: Catholic - 95.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 70 years
Obesity: 0%
Alcohol Users: 0%
Tobacco Users: 0%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description: Elba has a capitalist economy, and enjoys a wealthy civilian industry
Average Yearly Income: $74.22
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $54,450,082.00
GDP per Capita: $448.22
Gross National Income (GNI): $44,762,505.00
Industries: The major industries of Elba is largely dominated by their vast iron mines, rural vineyards, and major tourism. These 3 industries make up the majority of the Elban economy.
Military
History: As allowed by the Treaty of Fontainebleau, Napoleon brought 870 men to the island with him from France. The army was made up of 566 from the elite Garde Impériale (both infantry and cavalry) and the remaining 300 were from a small battalion of grenadiers. The army was under the supervision of General Antoine Drouot and commanded by General Pierre Cambronne and the staff headquarters. The navy consisted of 66 men and one ship: the double-masted, 18-gunned brig, Inconstant. A small flotilla of two other sloops also accompanied Inconstant. The fleet was first commanded by Lieutenant François-Louis Taillade; however, after nearly losing Inconstant in a storm, Taillade was replaced by Lieutenant Jean François Chautard, who would later ferry Napoleon back from Elba in 1815. Paoli Filidoro was appointed Captain of the Gendarmerie and operated under Giuseppe Balbiani as Intendant General. The Military was soon restored in similar order following the recreation of the Principality, though at a much smaller size.
Soldiers: 0
Tanks: 0
Aircraft: 0
Ships: 0
Missiles: 0
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 12/21/2023 10:54 pm