Flanders-Wallonia

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== History ==
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The Belgian army, commanded by King Albert himself, was the first that fought the German armies during the Great War and among the other vanquished armies during the defeat of France. With the land under German occupation, Belgium was forced to comply to every single term : Belgian Congo becoming another German holding in Africa, and the country itself ceased to function under the same name. Inspired by the speeches of Jules Destrée, German experts concluded that a federal state was the only chance to avoid riots between the Flemish and Walloons. Thus, the kingdom of Flandern-Wallonien - Flanders-Wallonia in German – was created, headed by the Kaiser’s third son, Adalbert von Hohenzollern, and the former head of German occupation authorities, August Borms, still de facto head of the government.
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Flanders-Wallonia has very close relations with Germany, and grants military access for German units. Considered the "Vanguard in the west", like United Baltic Duchy in the east, the country has cold relations with Commune of France.
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Denmark is a country in Western Europe. It is bordered by the Netherlands, Germany and Commune of France.

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History

The Belgian army, commanded by King Albert himself, was the first that fought the German armies during the Great War and among the other vanquished armies during the defeat of France. With the land under German occupation, Belgium was forced to comply to every single term : Belgian Congo becoming another German holding in Africa, and the country itself ceased to function under the same name. Inspired by the speeches of Jules Destrée, German experts concluded that a federal state was the only chance to avoid riots between the Flemish and Walloons. Thus, the kingdom of Flandern-Wallonien - Flanders-Wallonia in German – was created, headed by the Kaiser’s third son, Adalbert von Hohenzollern, and the former head of German occupation authorities, August Borms, still de facto head of the government.

Politics

Military

Foreign relations

Flanders-Wallonia has very close relations with Germany, and grants military access for German units. Considered the "Vanguard in the west", like United Baltic Duchy in the east, the country has cold relations with Commune of France.

Culture

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