Gallican Republic (Day of Glory)

The United Galican Republic (often refered to simply as Galica) is a country in western europe.

History
After the declaration of the french republic in 1792, the country went through a period of instability having to deal with internal factional conflicts as well as quickly weakening government`s control. To remedy to the situation, a group of politicians lead by ex-Director Sieyès staged a coup in 1799 that saw the creation of a more stable form a government under the direction of what came to be known as "Sieyès' Constitution".

As a symbol of the new direction taken by the country, a break with the past was made by renaming the country "The United Galican Republic".

Geography
The galican republic is bordered to the south by the Iberian republic, to the west by the atlantic ocean, to the north-east by the Batavian and the Cisrhenian republics and to the south-east by the helvetic, cisalpine and ligurian republics.