Aurora:Poitou-Charentes

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Poitou-Charentes
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Population 69 residents
Chunks 626 chunks
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Capital City Niort
Largest City Niort
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Poitou's towns
Name Size (in claims) Status
Niort 408 Capital
Aiffres 203 Major town
Fort-Boyard 15 Minor town
Albi 13 Minor town
Naoned / Merged with Niort
Richelieu / Left (now Guyenne)

History

The history of Poitou-Charentes on EarthMC began on August 21, 2022, when the region of Poitou was created. Poitou was made up of three cities: Niort, Aiffres, and Naoned. The reason for Poitou's creation was that the three cities wanted their independence from France, which had always tried to claim block these cities.

Despite the French blockade, Poitou managed to expand and now has 626 claims in a region that is highly disputed. Today, Naoned has been integrated into Niort, and a new city called Fort-Boyard has joined Poitou. The tensions between France and Poitou have eased, but the nation maintains its independence.

Poitou's success can be attributed to its determination and resilience. The region's inhabitants never gave up on their desire for independence and continued to fight for it. With the addition of Fort-Boyard and the integration of Naoned into Niort, Poitou has become a force to be reckoned with.

Despite the challenges, Poitou has managed to maintain its independence and expand its territory. Its success on EarthMC is a testament to the power of determination and perseverance.

Constructions

Due to the unique shape of the city of Niort and its tense relationship with the other cities of France, the builders of Poitou-Charentes had to adapt and create an ultra-compact fortified city. In some areas of Niort, it is impossible to see the sky because of the high density of buildings.

The city's walls were built to protect its inhabitants from any potential attacks from France or other neighboring regions. The architecture of the city is also unique, featuring narrow streets and tall buildings that allow for maximum density while maintaining a sense of security.

Aiffres, on the other hand, is an agricultural town that is still under construction. So far, it consists mainly of fields and farms. The builders are working hard to develop the town and provide its inhabitants with all the necessary amenities.

Finally, Fort-Boyard is a city inspired by the real-life Fort Boyard. In this city, a fort was constructed to protect the inhabitants from potential attacks. The fort's architecture is similar to the real Fort Boyard, with tall walls and a central tower. It is a popular tourist destination in Poitou-Charentes and attracts many visitors from around the region.

Overall, the construction of Poitou-Charentes was a challenging but rewarding experience for the builders. They had to overcome unique obstacles and adapt their building styles to suit the region's specific needs. The result is a beautiful and functional region that is the envy of many on the EarthMC server.

Diplomacy

Poitou-Charentes is located in a geographically challenging location, being partially encircled by France. Its neighboring regions include Guyenne, Breizh, Orléans, and Normandy. Furthermore, the island of Jersey, which is situated near Aiffres, is controlled by Britain, Cornwall.

Poitou-Charentes has a complicated diplomatic relationship with France. Although they are officially neutral, the nation is known to have conflicts with Francia, a nation located within France. This tension arises from France's past attempts to claim block Poitou-Charentes' three cities, which led to their desire for independence.

The nation was a member of the French Union at the end of 2022, although the alliance has since been dissolved. Despite this, Poitou-Charentes maintains a friendly relationship with its neighboring regions, such as the North Sea Republic.