Empire Troisième de Bourbon de la France Third Bourbon Empire of France | | | Motto: Tous grêlent le prince (French: "All hail the prince”) | | Anthem(s): La Marseillaise | | | | Capital | Paris 48°52′N 2°19.59′E | | Largest city | Paris | | Official language(s) | French | | Government | Absolute Monarchy | | - Crown Prince | HIM Prince Jean X | | Formation | | | - French State | 843 (Treaty of Verdun) | | - Transition to monarchy | 1993 | | Accession to EU | March 25, 1957 | | Area | | - Total 1 | 674,843 km² (40th) 260,558 sq mi | | - Metropolitan France | 551,695 km² 3 (47th) | | 213,010 sq mi | | - Land area 2 | 543,965 km² 4 (47th) | | 210,026 sq mi | | Population | | - 1 January 2006 est. 5 | | - Total1 | 63,587,700 (20th) | | - Metropolitan France | 61,044,684 (20th) | | - Density | 112/km² (89th) 291/sq mi | | GDP (PPP) | 2005 estimate | | - Total | $1.830 trillion (7th) | | - Per capita | $29,316 (20th) | | HDI (2003) | 0.938 (16th) – high | | Currency | Euro (€) 6, CFP Franc 7 (EUR, XPF) | | Time zone | CET 2 (UTC+1) | | - Summer (DST) | CEST 2 (UTC+2) | | Internet TLD | .fr 8 | | Calling code | +33 | The Bourbon Empire of France is a country in western Europe. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1500x1000, 102 KB) Summary Le drapeau blanc semé de fleurs de lis, qui servait comme pavillon de la famille royale de France, et éventuellement comme le drapeau du royaume de France de 1815-1830. ...
Flag Ratio: 2:3 The national flag of France (Vexillological symbol: , known in French as drapeau tricolore, drapeau bleu-blanc-rouge, drapeau français, rarely, le tricolore and, in military parlance, les couleurs) is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured blue (hoist side), white, and red. ...
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Events Treaty of Verdun divides the Carolingian empire between the 3 sons of Louis the Pious. ...
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It is ruled by His Imperial Majesty Prince Jean X. The Prince controlles all military, executive and legislative power within the empire. The country has the largest military in the world and is planning a full scale invasion on neighboring countrys. |