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Modern France has been created by [[Sarmango]], the former mayor of Vatican City. Growing tired of failure after failure in the [[Papal State]], like that of the proposed nation the "[[Holy Mediterranean Empire]]" or the proposed Silk Road project, Sarmango had long planned to abandon the Papal State. Debating to move to Chile or to Poland, an opportunity arose. Paris, which had previously been a small ruin owned by a German mayor, had become unclaimed. Seizing the moment Sarmango founded Paris. | Modern France has been created by [[Sarmango]], the former mayor of Vatican City. Growing tired of failure after failure in the [[Papal State]], like that of the proposed nation the "[[Holy Mediterranean Empire]]" or the proposed Silk Road project, Sarmango had long planned to abandon the Papal State. Debating to move to Chile or to Poland, an opportunity arose. Paris, which had previously been a small ruin owned by a German mayor, had become unclaimed. Seizing the moment Sarmango founded Paris. | ||
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Revision as of 02:24, 17 July 2017
France is a nation in western Europe. Ruled by Sarmango as an absolute monarch, the nation is capitalist and non-interventionist.
Early History
Until relatively recently France had been in utter disarray. France today is still covered in ruins of past attempts to make something of the land.
Vichy France
The first attempt to create France as a nation was done by 73beetle, who created Vichy France. This Vichy state was ruled from Marseilles, southern France. It didn't gain much traction and the leader left to found Austria after a short time. It is thought one of the main reasons for its failure is that they didn't own Paris.
Modern History
Modern France has been created by Sarmango, the former mayor of Vatican City. Growing tired of failure after failure in the Papal State, like that of the proposed nation the "Holy Mediterranean Empire" or the proposed Silk Road project, Sarmango had long planned to abandon the Papal State. Debating to move to Chile or to Poland, an opportunity arose. Paris, which had previously been a small ruin owned by a German mayor, had become unclaimed. Seizing the moment Sarmango founded Paris.