Occitania (Square One)

Occitania is a nation located in Western Europe. The population is currently 4.3 million people as of 2055, with the capital in Toulouse. The nation is divided into 6 major departments, and the economy is mainly based on farming and aquatic trade. It is a member of the European Economic Area.

Occitania National Group
The Regional Council of Occitanie, the governing body of Occitania, was able to coordinate with local police forces in order to maintain order in major cities. Food was rationed, refugees and flocks were processed, and after the disbandment of the Fifth Republic in August 2027, the Council declared the creation of a provisional government, called the Occitania National Group and the dissolution of the Council. Toulouse-Francazal Air Base and military assets were seized, and along with Burgundy and Corsica, Occitania was one of the French provincial governments able to maintain order.

However, the newly independent Occitania only controlled the area between Toulouse and Montpellier, having to rescind control of most other territory. As such, Occitania encouraged nearby towns and rural communities to become annexed in exchange for stability, protection, and food, allowing Occitania to control much of southern France's agricultural centers.