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− | The ''' | + | The '''Confederacy of Saxon Westphalia''' ([[German]]: ''Die Konföderation Sachsen-Westfalens'', [[French]]: ''La Confédération de Saxe-Westphalie'') is a confederation of former German federal states (''Länder''), specifically Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Bremen and North Rhine-Westphalia , which seceded from the '''Federal Republic of [[Germany]]''' in 1992. The seccession movement ultimately led to a civil war between the states of Saxon Westphalia and the rest of Germany, eventually followed by a ceasefire and truce between the combatants after Saxon Westphalia's wartime government was overthrown in a coup. However, Saxon Westphalia's new government continues to debate internationally over property claims, border controls, jurisdiction, and the like, particulary with Germany. |
== History == | == History == | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 31 August 2007
Flag of Saxon Westphalia | |
Motto: Westphalia prevails! | |
Region | Austria |
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Capital | Hamburg |
Official Language(s) | None; German de facto
English and French also spoken |
Leader | Confederate Chancellor Alexander Jäger |
Population | over 5 million |
Currency | Westphalian Mark |
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The Confederacy of Saxon Westphalia (German: Die Konföderation Sachsen-Westfalens, French: La Confédération de Saxe-Westphalie) is a confederation of former German federal states (Länder), specifically Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Bremen and North Rhine-Westphalia , which seceded from the Federal Republic of Germany in 1992. The seccession movement ultimately led to a civil war between the states of Saxon Westphalia and the rest of Germany, eventually followed by a ceasefire and truce between the combatants after Saxon Westphalia's wartime government was overthrown in a coup. However, Saxon Westphalia's new government continues to debate internationally over property claims, border controls, jurisdiction, and the like, particulary with Germany.
History
(currently under revision)