Gaullica-Satucin relations

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Gaullica-Satucin relations
Map indicating locations of Gaullica and Satucin

Gaullica

Satucin
Diplomatic mission
Gaullican Embassy, GatônSatucinais Embassy, Verlois
Envoy
Ambassador
Abraham Calvet
Ambassador
Estelle Favre

Gaullica-Satucin relations (Gaullican: Relations entre la République gaulloise et l'Union des Satucins) are the bilateral relations between the Republic of Gaullica and the Union of Satucin. The history of both countries began with the declaration by Pierre Avenard of his claiming of the land of the Sythes river basin for the Gaullican Empire in June of 1539.

Relations between the natives and the Gaullican crown were largely up to the governing of the six established viceroyalties, and the relations between themselves and the crown were as equally as varied and subject to change throughout the centuries. Relations were tumultuous during the period in which the Gaullicans aimed at outlawing slavery in their colonies, and were only resolved by the colonial unification of Satucin in 1846.

From unification until the end of the Great War, Satucin was one of two Dominions in the Gaullican Empire (the other being Cassier) and was granted independence from Gaullica at the conclusion of the war. Since independence, Gaullica and Satucin have had a healthy relationship based on their historic, cultural and linguistic ties.

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