France

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Франция

France is a country in the West of Europe and a member of the European Union. It is the neighbour of Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium. It has access to the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and to the Channel.

France is not the most popular character compared to Russia or The United States but still have a place in the fan's hearts.

Appearance
France is often wearing the French clichés clothes as the striped jersey, red scarf and beret (you'll never see a French wearing these three things at the same time). France is represented as a man but also as a woman.

Personality
France is often shown as a very sensible and romantic person, but sometimes cruel (when it is about colonization and the Empire). They also rebel more because of the recent protest march of the "gilet jaune" than the French Revolution. They are tired that everyone associates them to the white flag because of World War 2 while they won a lot of other battles. They are often sad but hide it and are rarely satisfied with what they got.

They are often seen as complaining a lot, but it's actually because of their strong ability to want equity or equality everywhere) but they are also very proud of themselves. France often takes a break and go on strike when something displeases them, but since many things annoy France, things don't really move for them.

They are pretty proud of their knowledge and are always ready to talk about their culture. Some are saying they are egocentric, while France says "It's not our fault if we have such a beautiful land, and culture, and cooking and blablabla.", maybe France is a little egocentric.

France is attached to is "Sécurité Sociale" (most of medical cost are payed by it), free school in public schools and five weeks of paid leave, but at the same time it cost a looot of money (that's why the public debts reaches 100% of the GDP, but shhh).

Interests
France is into football, like her sister, Spain, and is really proud of their two victories in 1998 and 2018, tennis, petanque and bicycling (Tour de France). France loves cooking and food, especially baguette (bread in general), cheese and wine which they're really proud of. But they are tired of everyone giving him the invention of French fries (Belgian) and croissant (Austrich). They have really good food (which don't come from another's countries) like the quiche Lorraine, the Boeuf Bourguignon and the crêpe!

Some says France loves cigarette, but the truth is that with time they are smoking less and less. Maybe because the cigarette packet is going to reach 10 € (around 11$) from now until 2020, it's less money for wine.

France has a weird obsession for frogs and snails (they eat so many snails now it's a protected species). They dearly love their Gallic Rooster.

Flag meaning
The blue and the red are the colours of Paris, the white the colour of nobility. They surround the white to show the power of the people on the aristocratic. This flag was adopted in 1794 and inspired by the three coloured cockades. It is called "Le drapeau tricolore", literally traduced by "The three-coloured flag".

Others symbols
France has many other important symbols like their anthem "La marseillaise", which talks about killing enemies (sometimes they wonder if is not a little too violent).

The Gallic rooster (initially used by the Gallic as you can guess), because they wanted their majestic bird and everyone was already using the eagle. The rooster is the king of the barn, it yells very loudly to show how wonderful and proud he is (not such a surprise France chose him).

Marianne, the allegorie of the French Republic, a woman wearing a Phrygian cap with a tricolor cockade. It's not her on the painting "La liberté guidant le peuple" but Liberty's allegorie !

The motto "Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood" which resumes France's values.

Nicknames
The most popular of them is "L'Hexagone"("The Hexagon") because of the geographic of the country, the borders fit in a hexagon (it don't work if you include the overseas territory).

Etymology
France comes from the Latin "Francia", who means "land of the Franks".

Second World War
The defeat: France and UK warned Germany that if he invades Poland, they would enter the war. German did it the first September of the year 1940. The Allies decided first to drill the frontier but then decided to stay behind the Maginot Ligne, because of the fear of a war like the WW1, counting on Belgium to resist. They waited 8 months, since September 1939 to May 1939, it's the "phoney war". But with the material help of the URSS, the Allies blocks became inefficient and Germany passed by Belgium and then arrived in the North of France. Allies were cornered at Dunkerque and many soldiers were saved by the operation dynamo. France was defeated in five weeks, it the debacle. France changed its government (Paul Reynaud was replaced by the Marshall Petain) and signed the Armistice. Being no longer in the fight with the Allies.

Firth Republic
The firth Republic sucessed to the Fourth Republic in october 4th, in 1958. It renforced the power of the president (this change was encouraged by Charles de Gaulles) and established the direct universal suffrage for the president.

Geography
France is the third biggest country of Europe, it's total area is amount 643 801 km² (including overseas territory). This country has been centralised during the XII century so the power is concentrated in the capital, Paris. The country is divided in regions, which are divided in departements. Regions (mainland France only):
 * Hauts-de-France
 * Grand Est
 * Ile-de-France
 * Normandy
 * Brittany
 * Pays de la Loire
 * Centre Val de Loire
 * Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
 * Nouvelle-Aquitaine
 * Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
 * Occitanie
 * Provence-Alpes-Côtes d'Azur
 * Corse

Oversea territories
France is not only composed of the Hexagone, it have many overseas regions (which as different degrees of autonomy from France) such as Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion, Mayotte. These are like the others regions but can benefit of special laws.

There are also overseas collectivies (they have a semi-autonomous status) such as French Polynesia (it has a great degree of autonomy since it has it's own president), Wallis and Futuna, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy and Saint Pierre and Miquelon.

Family

 * Canada; - son


 * United Kingdom; - ex-husband


 * European Union; - son


 * Germany; - husband


 * Spain; - sister/brother
 * Roman Empire; father
 * Gaul; -grandfather
 * Italy; -brother
 * United States of America; -nephew

Friends

 * Japan; -friend
 * Switzerland; - close friend

Neutral

 * Scotland; -


 * Belgium
 * Luxembourg

Ennemies

 * England
 * USSR

Past versions

 * Kingdom of France
 * First French Empire
 * Second Empire
 * Vichy France; -ennemy

The United Kingdom
The love story started when they were colonizing many countries, this resulted in them marrying and having a child, Canada. However, they broke up later, when Canada was young and the UK has to raise his son alone. The UK married France's sibling, Spain, who is the mother of the United States of America. Despite that, France seems to have a strong relationship with the United Kingdom because of what they gone through together (alliance during the first and the second World Wars). The love feeling evolved in a sort of strange affection. There was a sort of romantic tension until France married Germany. Now they both found love on their side and still enjoy time together.

Germany
People also like to ship France and Germany, which create a rivalry between Germany and the United Kingdom. It becomes unhealthy when it is about Nazi Germany because of the occupation. But after this their willpower to not fight each other again made them become friends and even more. Germany is France's husband and they care a lot for each other - they were close enough to have a child, the European Union who is charged to keep peace and cohesion in Europe.

England
Do not confuse the United Kingdom with England. England and France have always hated each other and won't miss an occasion to make fun of each other. France nicknames England "Rosbeef" referred by the colour of his army and the joke that there is no sun in England so when English people try to tan they get a sunburn instead. While England calls France "Froggies" referred to the fact he likes to eat frog's legs. But even with these difficulties and their past ( the Hundred Year War's) they still like each other.

Japan
France is fascinated by Japan thanks to the manga and anime which were massively imported in the '80s and '90s and still very popular. This fascination is on both side, Japan keeps a very romantic and sophisticated image of France. . France is still at ease with the manji, which has a good meaning in Japan but reminds dark times to most of the countries of Europe.

Belgium
France and Belgium love making fun of each other, there is a debate between them about how to say 70,80 and 90 (French is one the official language of Belgium, not the only one). But despite this, they still like each other.

United States of America
France helped The United-States to win the war of Independence and gave him Lady Liberty to celebrate their victory. The United-States was a precious help during the first and second World Wars, with the Allies he freed France from the German occupation. So the two countries have good relations. France is also his aunt and godmother, which explains their close relationship.

Canada
Canada is France's son, and she loves him very dearly. The two of them have a lot of mother-son outings, all the while speaking French of course, but the language developed in different ways for them which sometimes brought confusion and misunderstanding, but they also found each other's accent very funny. France is somewhat over-protective of Canada since she deeply regrets how she abandoned him, even if it was a long time ago (France gave up Nouvelle-France (aka Canada) to England, little by little).

European Union
EU is France's son, and they care about them deeply and expects they will be able to keep peace in Europe.

Switzerland
France is absolutely crazy about Switzerland's raclette and chocolate, they share their love of skiing.

Spain
"My sister. We had a very turbulent relationship in the past, but now we're good. I think she's with my ex now."

- France's thoughts about Spain Spain is France's younger sister. They have fought numerous times in the past, but now they get along very well.

Vichy France
France really does hate him, it asks a lot of time to them to accept the fact he existed and they fell ashamed about that.

Free France
France absolutely loves Free France, they kind-of give a cult to them.

Kingdom of France
France hate the absolute monarchy because it had huge inequalities (which conducted to the French Revolution), but they're still fascinated by the battles, the lives of the kings and what they built.

USSR
At the beginning, France didn't considered USSR as an enemy, especially with the massive socialist and communist movements in the decade 1930 (because of the repercussion of the crisis of 1929), USSR was hiding the starvation in Ukraine so France thought that his communism was actually a great thing. But during WW2 France chooses USA side so USSR became his enemy, now knowing what USSR did to it's own people, he definitely consider him as an enemy.

Current mood
April 2019: crying for the damages caused by the wildfire to their dear Notre Dame. His sadness is shared by many countries. But now they got a lot of money to rebuild it and many things were saved, France starts moving to something else.

Trivia

 * These are not factual, and more about what the Countryhumans community think.


 * France creates a lot of ship controversy in the fandom. It is almost as if the fandom is divided in two whether to ship UK and France or Germany and France. The UK is considered as the ex-partner of France while Germany is depicted as their actual partner.


 * France is depicted in a lot of drawings with the stereotypical baguette, wine and croissant.
 * France is often shown to resolve any conflict by striking (if it's inside of the country) or by surrendering (if it's an external aggression).


 * France is pictured a lot saying "honhonhon" in comics.


 * It is assumed by some that her son is Russia.