French Republic

-Sieyes’ state, with weird constitution

-Consul of Interior absorbs power gradually


Data from area.xlsx (Spreadsheets/Full list)

Heads of France

French Republic


Area

Parts of the French Republic

Country folders/France/Area/Religion


Aix-la-Chapelle

Paris


Companies

CTP

Le Moniteur Universel


Empire

French Daughter Republics

French Sister States


Government

Country folders/France/Government/Government

National Holidays


Personalities

French Personalities

Jean-François Champollion


Wars

War of the French Revolution (1792-1804)

Second French War (1821-32)

France's Wars

Statistics

Name - République française (French)

Continent - Europe

Capital - Paris

Administration

Head of state - Grand Elector Stanislas du Leyen

Head of government - Consul of the Interior (and President of the Council of State) François Díaz

Legislature - Council of State & Tribunate (initiative), Legislative Body (decision)

President of the Tribunate - Marie-Odette Martin

First Tribune - Youri Fiodoroffe

President of the Legislative Body - Nicole Bodier

Conserving body - College of Conservators

President of the College of Conservators - Michel Horvath

Judiciary - Grand Council of Revision

President of the Grand Council of Revision - Laurent Schwartz

Form of government - Unitary republic under a democratic solonic consular constitution

Form of law - Cambacérès Code

Demonym - French

Geography

Area - 627,875 km^2

Largest cities

-Paris - 9,715,000 (city), 24,677,000 (metro)

-Aix-la-Chapelle [Aachen]- 2,113,000 (city), 9,412,000 (metro)

-Anvers [Antwerp]- 1,523,000 (city), 3,632,000 (metro)

Time zone

-TMP+00:00 (mainland)

-TMP-04:00 (Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Macapá Spatiodrome Concession)

Currency - French franc

Demography

Language - French

Religion - None (official); Roman Catholicism, Independent Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, Methodism, Calvinism, Judaism, Islam (recognized)

Population - 131,324,241

Density - 209.16/km^2

Symbols

National festivals

-Equality Day (January 21) - commemorating the execution of Louis XVI (1793)

-Constitution Day (May 3) - commemorating the Glorious Reform (1824)

-Bastille Day (July 14) - commemorating the Storming of the Bastille (1789)

-Reunion Day (August 10) - commemorating the Storming of the Tuileries (1792)

-Republic Day (September 22) - commemorating the Declaration of the Republic (1792)

Anthem - La Marseillaise

Motto - Liberté, égalité, fraternité

Government

Flag


Seal


National Holidays

Constitution


Religion

Parts of the French Republic

-see Parts of the French Republic

Infrastructure

Railways

Grand chemins

-highways

-following French Wars > Sixth French War (1937-41) France constructs a series of highways across the nation

-there's a series of roads established across the country as part of efforts to send troops across the country

-and also as part of Pyreolophore > Autophores boom

-eventually comes oil shocks of the 1950s with Near Eastern wars of independence

-and with it there's a massive decline in people using them

-results in dissatisfaction with subsidizing chemins for the rich

-and eventually tolls are imposed on all the roads which collapses their prominence

-also comes the rise of railroads in its place

Canals

-Rhine-Rhone Canal

-connects Rhine with southerly Rhone Canal

-Marne-Rhine Canal

-connects Rhine with Paris

-Canal de Bourgogne

-completed and made pretty wide

-an economic triumph

Colonies


Laurent Marques



Republic of New Holland


Protectorate of Lagos

Daughter Republics

Formosan Republic


Philippine Republic