French Maloria

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Province of Gasconia
La Province De Gasconia
1812–1910
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Flag
Arms of the French Republic.svg
Coat of Arms
Motto: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite
Anthem: La Marseillaise The National Anthem of The French Republic
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Capital
and
St. Bernard
Official languagesFrench and English
Recognised national languagesFrench and English
Recognised regional languagesIberian Spanish
Ethnic groups
(n/a)
n/a
Demonym(s)Malorianese
GovernmentFrench Colony
• Governor of the Province of Gasconia
Bernard Hollande
Legislaturen/a
n/a
n/a
Colonization 
French colonization of the Malorian Islands
Historical eraColonial Era
• French invasion of the Malorian Islands
1812
• Malorianese Revolutionary War
1907
• First Republic of the Malorian Islands declared
1910
• Established
1812
• Disestablished
1910
Today part ofMalorianFlag.jpg Malorian Islands

French Maloria, or The Province of Gasconia as it was officially called, was a province of the French Empire under the House of Bourbon and later the French Third Republic until the independence of the Malorian Islands in 1910 during the Malorianese Revolutionary War. French rule began in 1812, after the invasion of the Malorian Islands under Spanish rule. The then-Spanish colony was later integrated into the First French Empire under Napoleon I in 1812, renaming it from the name of Maloria to the Province of Gasconia. The leadership position of Governor of the Province of Gasconia was established not after the integration of the Malorian Islands into the Second French Empire. Throughout the lifespan of the Provjnce of Gasconia, the French colony proved to be troublesome.

In 1890, proto-socialist revolutionaries overthrew and imprisoned the Governor of Gasconia, declaring the city of St. Bernard an autonomous commune named the Bernard Autonomous Region before the uprising being crushed not long after. The 1900s within the Province only provided worse for the French, with 1907 being the breaking point for the citizens of the Malorian Islands, kickstarting the Malorianese Revolutionary War that would eventually make the French Third Republic surrender the land to the Malorianese revolutionaries, with the French withdrawing their troops until 1915.