Libérie Franque

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Libérie Franque - Grande Gueyrande
Gueyrande
FlagCoat of arms
Motto:
"Pour l'honneur des Constitutions de Libérie Franque, garantissent l'indépendance, la paix et la justice."
For the honor of the Constitutions of Franquese Liberan, guarantee independence, peace and justice.
CapitalFort-Franque
Largest cityFort-Franque
Official languagesFranquese
 • National languagesFranquese (90%) Castellanese (8%) other (2%)
Ethnic Groups
(2021)
Pahvir, Huniiwzak
DemonymGueyrandais(e)
GovernmentConstitutional Republic
 • National Council
 • 1st Minister (President of the Ministries)Vincent Commode (2013-)
 • President of the ConstitutionsAriane VIGNORY (2023-2028)
 • Prétendant au trône de GueyrandePhilippe-David Ier (2001-)
LegislatureConstitutional Gouvernment
 • Upper houseNational Council
Area
 • Total134054.74 km2
Population
 • Estimate1,036,260
HDI (2017)0.72
high
Timezone+3
CurrencyGueyre (G) (GUEY)

Libérie Franque or Franquese Liberan is a country located in West Uletha, north of the Liberan Peninsula. It is a former colony of Franqueterre.

The official capital of the country is Fort-Franque. The other major cities are : Compréhence, Frénois, Saint-Paul, Chambourg (Kulabea) and Saint-Port.

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Histoire

Before colonisation

Currently in Libérie Franque there are very few traces of a pre-colonial human presence. However, on closer inspection, certain elements remain, notably certain place names (rivers, towns, territory, etc.).

We know that at the time of Franqueterre and Castellan's arrival on the continent, many tribes were settled in the territory. Mainly in the east: the Tniicka and Pavparvati tribes. Also in the north, in the present-day Cantobra region: the Pahvir. And the Huniiwzak, settled in the forests of the Cathar Mountains.

Pavparvati kingdom

At the time of the arrival of the Castellan settlers (around 1400), the Tniicka and Pavparvati tribes were united in a Kingdom: the Pavparvati Kingdom. The capital of this kingdom was the city of Daksina Lalamatiya, located on one of the islands in the mouth of the Goulack. The city has undergone a lot of restructuring over the years, especially after two disastrous floods in the 17th century, so that not much remains of the time when it was the capital.

Colonisation

The arrival of the settlers

Geography

Franquese Liberia borders Baldoria, Pontelabrada and Alvorán territory to the south, Il-Kalkara and Franqueterre to the west, and UL03k territory to the north. Mergania has an enclave in the north of the country.

Major regions

Carte des Grandes Régions de Franqueterre du Sud
Carte schématique des grandes régions du Franquese Libérien.


The Grandes Régions is the third administrative level.

Libérie Franque has two large regions: Gueyrande and Territoire de Santemi.

Gueyrande region

This region represents 95% of the country. It is the original form of the country before the semi-independence of the Santemi Territory.

Santemi Territory

The Santemi Territory is a special region. It enjoys a certain independence from the greater Gueyrande region. Independence from certain economic and political decisions.

Principality of San Francisco

The Principality of San Francisco is a territory in the process of being integrated into the country. It is therefore not officially part of the country, but depends almost entirely on the economy and agricultural resources of Libérie Franque.

Small regions

Carte des Petites Régions de Franqueterre du Sud
Map of the Small Regions of Franquese Liberan


The Gueyrande region is divided into 11 territories called "Petites Régions" (Small Regions):

Iles Franqueterre, Péninsule de Gueyrande, Cantobra, Saint-Port, Saint-Justin, Fort-Franque, Biron, Val-de-Goulack, Goulack-et-Valenda, Ondre and Marga.

The Territory of Santemi is also considered a Petite Région.

Iles Franqueterre

Péninsule de Gueyrande

Cantobra

Saint-Port

Saint-Justin

Fort-Franque

Biron

Val-de-Goulack

Goulack-et-Valenda

Ondre

Marga

Government

References and Notes