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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">{{Garetolia Island Map (small)}}</div> '''[[Cona]]''', formerly known as '''Ule Island''' is the largest and most inhabited island of [[Garetolia]]. It was discovered in 1775 by {{wp|James Cook}}. At nearly 6,000 square miles, it serves as the population hub for Garetolia, as most national parks and metropolitan areas are on the island. It's largest export is {{wp|potassium}} and {{wp|calcium}}. Containing 5 [[Counties of Garetolia|counties]], and over two thirds of the country's population, it is usually divided into two parts: Kona Ni'i, the larger, more populous part, and Kona Iti, the smaller eastern part. The Breton Peninsula on the east coast has a striking similarity in appearance to that of {{wp|Great Britain}}.<br/><br/>
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Forest of Palms (Unsplash).jpg|150px]]</div> '''[[Palm Plaza]]''' is a popular tourist attraction in [[Ule'eka]].<br/><br/>
 
In 1973, there were mass riots for indpendence, so the {{wp|British Government}} gave the island of Cona and the 5 counties semi-autonomy, as a collective region of the Dominion of Garetolia.

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Forest of Palms (Unsplash).jpg

Palm Plaza is a popular tourist attraction in Ule'eka.