Gaullican-Champania

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Republic of Gaullican-Champania
Rêpublica de Xampânha gaułèsa (Champanian)
République de Champanie gaulloise (Gaullican)
1933–1934
Flag of
National Flag
National Emblem
Motto: Ła lîberte nôn es vendèt pas per tô ł'aur deu mònd
"Liberty is not sold for all the gold in the world"
Anthem: "Song of the Sovereign People"
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Location of Gaullican-Champania (green) within Euclea (light grey)
Location of Gaullican-Champania (green) within Euclea (light grey)
CapitalLièn
Official languagesChampanian
Gaullican
Demonym(s)Gaullican-Champanian
GovernmentUnitary Parliamentary republic
President 
• 1933-1934
Frédéric Montagn
Premier 
• 1933-1934
Llorenç Casan
LegislatureSenate
First Chamge
Second Chamber
Historical eraGreat Game
• Independence
1933
• Formation of the Champanian Republic
1934
Population
• 
4,726,000
CurrencyGaullican-Champanian livre (XGL/₤)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gaullica
Champania

The Republic of Gaullican-Champania (Champanian: Rêpublica de Xampânha gaułèsa, Gaullican: République de Champanie gaulloise) was an short-lived, internationally unrecognized political entity that existed in the immediate aftermath of the Great War between 1933 and 1934. The state was principally formed from the former Gaullican duchies of Dauphine, Piemont, and Provence, and the counties of the Marches Occidentales. The country existed until February 1934 where it was renamed as the Republic of Orange after the historical political entity, and ultimately went on to form the Champanian Republic in March 1934 together with Republic of Bregalia. Although internationally unrecognized, Gaullican-Champania marked the first independent Champanian state since the 11th century.

Background

History

Creation

Establishment of the Champanian Republic