Huguenot France

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Huguenot France
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Flag of Huguenot France
Motto: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem (Latin, "By the sword she seeks peace under liberty")
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Region Europe
Capital Paris, Île-de-France
Official Language(s) French
Leader President Hayden Cosette Panettiere
Population 5 million (July 05)
Currency Franc 
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The Huguenot French Republic (French: Huguenot République française), is one of the champions of French Culture in Europe. She is a democracy, led by the President, which is elected by popular election every five years. The nation is legislated by the Consitutional Congress which is split into two chambers, the Senate and the National Assembly.

The capital city of the Republic is in Paris, although each regional province has their own capital aswell. Paris is home to 11 million people in her Metropolitan area. The President however does not live in Paris, and lives in the Palace of Versailles which was once the home of the now defunct French Monarchy. The palace is also home to the Vice President.

Economically the nation combines private enterprise with substantial government intervention. The government retains considerable influence over key segments of infrastructure sectors, with majority ownership of railway, electricity, aircraft, and telecommunication firms. The government takes on a very protectionist role on globalization which has led to slow but constant and consistant economic growth.

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