Adriatia

Adriatia (Italian: Adriazia, Croatian: Jadrijacija), officially the Federal Republic of Adriatia is a country in southern Europe and a former member of the Alliance of United Nations.

The country is formed by three diverse and separated republics - the Republic of Emilia-Romagna and the Republic of Ascoli Piceno on the Italian peninsula; and the Republic of Sibenik-Vodice on the Balkan peninsula. The three republics unified after initiating in secretive trade deals with eachother. As a result, they claimed independence from their former host countries and formed the Federal Republic of Adriatia.

Economy
Adriatia has an economy comparable to Estonia, Hungary and Saudi Arabia. It is considered to be an upper middle income country with a GDP per capita of approximately $20,000.

Adriatia is a strongly touristic country, with tourism accounting for approximately 40% of the Adriatian Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The country has a prominent agricultural industry, of which the major crops are rice, wine, grain and olives.

In addition, the Emilia-Romagna region of the country is highly industrialized, which contrubites to a low national unemployment rate.