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The Worker's Republic proved ephemeral. Most of the parties involved fled to the United Provinces of East Cyberia at the end of the [[First War of Cyberian Liberation]]. This provided the source of UPEC's claim of the two provinces. Since the eclipse of UPEC, this claim has been in abeyance. | The Worker's Republic proved ephemeral. Most of the parties involved fled to the United Provinces of East Cyberia at the end of the [[First War of Cyberian Liberation]]. This provided the source of UPEC's claim of the two provinces. Since the eclipse of UPEC, this claim has been in abeyance. | ||
Socialist influence | Socialist influence remained strong in both Provinces, and was expressed in the [[Federal Republic of Cyberia]] by heavy participation in the [[Rosario Peoples' Front]]. Mala was ceded to [[Ashkenatza]] in 2010 as the [[Mala'eretz]], along with the vestiges of the region's socialist past. | ||
See:[[UPEC]] | See:[[UPEC]] | ||
[[Category: Cyberia, Federal Republic of]][[Category:Communist and Socialist Micronations]][[Category:Dead Nations]] | [[Category: Cyberia, Federal Republic of]][[Category:Communist and Socialist Micronations]][[Category:Dead Nations]] |
Revision as of 17:19, 27 January 2011
An attempt at a socialist republic in the Cyberian provinces of Mala and the Windsor Islands independant from Cyberia in 1998.
The Worker's Republic proved ephemeral. Most of the parties involved fled to the United Provinces of East Cyberia at the end of the First War of Cyberian Liberation. This provided the source of UPEC's claim of the two provinces. Since the eclipse of UPEC, this claim has been in abeyance.
Socialist influence remained strong in both Provinces, and was expressed in the Federal Republic of Cyberia by heavy participation in the Rosario Peoples' Front. Mala was ceded to Ashkenatza in 2010 as the Mala'eretz, along with the vestiges of the region's socialist past.
See:UPEC