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The '''First Gagian Republic''' ({{wp|French|Gagian}}: '''Première République Gagienne''') refers to the period in which Gagium operated under the [[First Gagian Constitution]] from 1835 through 1953.
The '''First Gagian Republic''' ({{wp|French|Gagian}}: '''Première République Gagienne''') refers to the period in which Gagium operated under the [[First Gagian Constitution]] from 1835 through 1953.

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First Gagian Republic
République Gagienne
Flag of Gagium
Flag (1835-1977)
Coat of Arms of Gagium
Coat of Arms
Motto: Ex Notitia, Victory
Gagium globe.PNG
Location of Gagium in Stratea
LocationNortheastern Stratea
CapitalLaurillac
Largest cityFort-Anfree
Official languagesGagian
Recognised national languagesGagian, Anikgan, not!catalan, not!latin
Demonym(s)Gagian
GovernmentUnicameral Parliamentary Republic
President 
• 1835-1841
Corbin Leroy (first)
• 1949-1953
Papillion Garçon (last)
LegislatureParliament
Establishment
• Establishment
1835
• Modern Republic
1953
CurrencyGagi (GAG)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Gagium
Gagium
Revolutionary Gagium

The First Gagian Republic (Gagian: Première République Gagienne) refers to the period in which Gagium operated under the First Gagian Constitution from 1835 through 1953.