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Language | English, French | ||||
Religion | Christianity | ||||
Ethnic Group | British | ||||
Demonym | Montaguian, "Montie" | ||||
Government | Federal republic | ||||
Legislature | Montaguian Senate | ||||
President | Maria Zuvela | ||||
Vice President | Devon Gurel | ||||
Population | 762, 120 | ||||
Established | 1608, 1609 (British colonies); 1813 (States of the US); 1815 (Independent union) | ||||
Independence | from the United States | ||||
declared | December 12, 1815 | ||||
recognized | 1815 | ||||
Currency | Montaguian dollar ($) | ||||
Internet TLD | .mi | ||||
Organizations | Atlantic Islands Forum |
The United Islands of Montaguia (French: Iles Royaume du Montaguie), commonly known as Montaguia, is an nation comprising of three islands located in the Kelvin Islands.
James Island of Montaguia was originally discovered by British colonists on their way to Jamestown, Virginia. The other two islands, George and Anne Island were discovered a year later. The islands had been considered one colony, however the colonists assumed their own statuses as colonies.
The islands were taken over by the United States in 1813, due to the Atlantic Campaign (Napoleonic Wars), and were united as the Kelvin Territory. Several thousand pro-anarchist island inhabitants had protested and fought the government of the island, plunging it into anarchy for a small amount of time, and the British had intervened to stop the anarchy and to put government back into the islands, something the United States had failed to do. The island was eventually sent to war, leading with the independence of the island.
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Montaguia is made up of three states, each of which is one of the three individual islands that make up Montaguia. These include:
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