Chipola District

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Chipola District
Northudankton District of Chipola
Location of Chipola District
DistrictNorthudankton
Founded27 March 2023
Retired13 July 2024
Founded byThe Kabaar, King Jon I
Named forChipola River
CapitalGreater Beola
Municipalities
Government
 • District GovernorJonathan Freeman
Area
 • Total0.693 km2 (0.268 sq mi)
Population
 • Total3
Postal abbreviationCD
RIS 002 codeND-CD

The Chipola District, or known simply as Chipola, was one of the two districts of Northudankton, situated in Calhoun County, Florida. The district was named after the Chipola River, a waterway that is significant to the region. The Chipola District was home to a diverse landscape, ranging from lush forests to rolling hills, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The largest community in the district was Esis Beola, which is currently in development and planned to become the human-scale capital of Northudankton in the future. Access to the Chipola District by the public is prohibited.

Esis Beola is a unique community that has been designed with the principles of sustainability and self-sufficiency in mind. The community is being built using eco-friendly materials and features several gardens and farms, which provide fresh produce for residents. The goal of the Esis Beola project is to create a sustainable, self-sufficient community that is in harmony with its natural surroundings.

In 2018, the Chipola District was hit with a category five hurricane, Hurricane Michael. This was before the Northudankton settlement of the district and zero lives were lost within the district's borders. Hurricane Michael caused roughly half of all trees or more in the district to topple, they may have to be cleared away before settlement of the district can commence.

Geography

The Chipola District is a hilly area located 3 miles west of the Chipola River in Florida. Esis Beola is located at the bottom of a hill.

Communities

  • Esis Beola

Landmarks

  • Saint Duisienbourgh's Pond