Difference between revisions of "Nuova Francia (Ludovicia)"
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The name of New France was given to the area by the first settlers when it still included the [[Isle of Port Royale]] (later spun off in 1730 with the establishment of the Eastern Islands region of which became the capital). The reason for this name came from the fact that the region was the site of the colony's capital and was therefore seen as the new overseas France. | + | The name of New France was given to the area in 1668 by the first settlers when it still included the [[Isle of Port Royale]] (later spun off in 1730 with the establishment of the Eastern Islands region of which became the capital). The reason for this name came from the fact that the region was the site of the colony's capital and was therefore seen as the new overseas France. |
When in 1730 the capital was moved to Ludovicia which was located inside the island and the city of [[Port Royale (city)|Port Royale]] became the capital of the Eastern Islands region, started for New France a period of economic splendor thanks to their territorial conditions that naturally they predisposed to flowering crops. | When in 1730 the capital was moved to Ludovicia which was located inside the island and the city of [[Port Royale (city)|Port Royale]] became the capital of the Eastern Islands region, started for New France a period of economic splendor thanks to their territorial conditions that naturally they predisposed to flowering crops. |
Revision as of 16:21, 19 April 2016
New France Nouveau France Region | |
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Localization | |
State | Kingdom of Ludovicia |
Administration | |
Capital | Ludovicia |
Governor | [[]] |
Institution | 1668 |
Territoy | |
Area | 11,285 km2 (61%) |
Population | 14,030,000 |
Density | 1243,23 inh/km2 |
Counties | 5 |
Parishes | 1717 |
Administration | |
Language | French |
Inhabitants name | Nouveaufrançaise |
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The New France is a region of northern Ludovica. It is the region where there is the ludovician capital, Ludovicia, which is also the capital city of this area. Major cities, as well as Ludovicia, are [[]], [[]], [[]] and [[]]. The region is made up of 5 counties and of 1717 parishes.
Boundaries and geography
The region borders on that of East Islands in the west and the New Australia to the south.
It is roughly flat, with an average height of 130 m on sea level, while the highest point is the hill which is in the summer royal palace garden of up to 217 m on sea level. The area affected by the presence of frequent marshes and areas to ponds and lakes because of frequent flooding.
History
The name of New France was given to the area in 1668 by the first settlers when it still included the Isle of Port Royale (later spun off in 1730 with the establishment of the Eastern Islands region of which became the capital). The reason for this name came from the fact that the region was the site of the colony's capital and was therefore seen as the new overseas France.
When in 1730 the capital was moved to Ludovicia which was located inside the island and the city of Port Royale became the capital of the Eastern Islands region, started for New France a period of economic splendor thanks to their territorial conditions that naturally they predisposed to flowering crops.
A great strength of reason, moreover, has always been fishing thanks to its remarkable ports located mainly in the Nancy area that also favor the seaborne trade and transport between the various islands by ferry networks.
Economy
The region produces about a quarter of the gross domestic product of the Kingdom of Ludovicia, and its per capita income is very high. Its most important economic sectors are tourism, finance, trade and manufacturing industry.
Counties and capitals
# | Name | Capital | Colour |
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1 | County of Ludovicia | Ludovicia | |
2 | County of Reims | Reims | |
3 | County of Mont Real | Mont Real | |
4 | County of Lyon | Lyon | |
5 | County of Nancy | Nancy |