PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Union of French Socialist States (Fascist Britain)
rdfs:comment
  • The UFSS is essentially a remnant of the French Empire. For this reason, a large amount of the states within the Union are African. Most African states are able to exercise reasonable amounts of independence and some, like ex-British colonies, are effectively independent in all but foreign affairs and currency. The European states consist of France proper, Wallonia and South England. Wallonia is considered part of France proper but is allowed a special degree of control after riots caused a crisis in 1968 and 1969. South England was reclaimed in 2002 after the British Civil War. It is considered in a state of emergency and thus is ruled straight from Paris.
dcterms:subject
city other
  • London, Lyon, others
name short
  • UFSS
est date
  • 1925
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Timeline
  • Fascist Britain
Name en
  • United French Socialist States
flag width
  • 180
ethnic group
  • French, African ethnicities, English
Name
  • Unis États-Socialiste Français
regime
  • Communist Democracy
Language
  • French
Currency
  • French Franc
Demonym
  • French
language other
  • English, others
map width
  • 220
otl
  • French Empire, parts of England, parts of the British Empire
Capital
  • Paris
Anthem
  • L'Internationale
Flag
  • Communist France Flag.svg
abstract
  • The UFSS is essentially a remnant of the French Empire. For this reason, a large amount of the states within the Union are African. Most African states are able to exercise reasonable amounts of independence and some, like ex-British colonies, are effectively independent in all but foreign affairs and currency. The European states consist of France proper, Wallonia and South England. Wallonia is considered part of France proper but is allowed a special degree of control after riots caused a crisis in 1968 and 1969. South England was reclaimed in 2002 after the British Civil War. It is considered in a state of emergency and thus is ruled straight from Paris.