Talk:Italy (Cromwell the Great)

See History of Italy and I made some changes an updates to the basic (an canonical) article of Italy. For example the Italian republic is proclaimed in 1798 (Also regime changes from Directorial republic 1798-1808, Presidential republic 1808 to date). --JorgeGG (talk) 12:33, March 7, 2018 (UTC)

Italian Republic (Canon)
The Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana) is located in Northern Italy consisting of the territories of Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna and Veneto.

The Italian republic is considered a repubbliche sorelle (Sister Republic). It is a constitutional democratic and unitary republic. The head of state is the President elected for 10 years. He is assisted by the Consulta (Consulta di Stato) a commission of eight ministers. A bicameral elected Legislative Body (Corpo Legislativo) compromising the Senate and the Chamber of speakers (Camera degli oratori). The judiciary is organized in tribunals of first instance, courts of appeal, courts of revision and a court of cassation. The republic created a National Guard, a National Gendarmerie, and a finance police; the metric system was introduced. It replaced the French Republican calendar in march 1814 with the Italo-Iberian Civil Calendar.

The Italian republic also administers the former republic of Ragusa as an Italian department. From the former Austrian and Venetian territories of the Adriatic Sea become part of the General Government of the Provinces of Illyria.

Its economy was based on cereal agriculture and cattle, plus flourishing small industries, notably the production of silk. With the introduction of steam engines business started to quickly change to factory system and build railways and roads becoming in a short time the industrial center of the Italian Peninsula. However it could not surpass the scientific and artistic achievements of Etruria.

The territory is divided in departments, districts and communes. The departments of the Italian Republic are:
 * 1) Adda (Sondrio)
 * 2) Adige (Verona)
 * 3) Adriatico (Venezia)
 * 4) Alto Adige (Trento)
 * 5) Alto Po (Cremona)
 * 6) Bacchiglione (Vicenza)
 * 7) Basso Po (Ferrara)
 * 8) Brenta (Padova)
 * 9) Crostolo (Reggio nell'Emilia)
 * 10) Lario (Como)
 * 11) Mella (Brescia)
 * 12) Metauro (Ancona)
 * 13) Mincio (Mantova)
 * 14) Musone (Macerata)
 * 15) Olona (Milano)
 * 16) Panaro (Modena)
 * 17) Passariano (Udine)
 * 18) Piave (Belluno)
 * 19) Ragusa (Ragusa)
 * 20) Reno (Bologna)
 * 21) Rubicone (Forlì)
 * 22) Serio (Bergamo)
 * 23) Tagliamento (Treviso)
 * 24) Istria (Istria) ceded to Illyria
 * 25) Tronto (Fermo) ceded to Papal States by the Treaty of Sienna


 * General Government of the Provinces of Illyria.
 * 1) Adelsberg (Adelsberg /Postojna)
 * 2) Bouches-du-Cattaro (Cattaro /Kotor)
 * 3) Carinthie (Willach /Villach)
 * 4) Carniole (Laybach (Ljubljana)
 * 5) Croatie (Karlstadt /Karlovac)
 * 6) Dalmatie (Zara /Zadar)
 * 7) Fiume (Fiume /Rijeka)
 * 8) Istria (Istria/Trieste)