The Federation of the Free Peoples of the Caucasus (or the Caucasian Federation) is a federation of survivor nations based mainly in the former Soviet Caucasus between the Black and Caspian Seas. It includes the south of the Russia North Caucasus, the former Soviet republics of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan (only most of the later) and the north-eastern part of Turkey. It is a parlimetary democracy governed by a legislative council. Its capital is in Yerevan, formerly the capital of the Armenia SSR, and the largest former Soviet city west of the Urals to avoid destruction on Doomsday.
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| - Caucasian Federation (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Federation of the Free Peoples of the Caucasus (or the Caucasian Federation) is a federation of survivor nations based mainly in the former Soviet Caucasus between the Black and Caspian Seas. It includes the south of the Russia North Caucasus, the former Soviet republics of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan (only most of the later) and the north-eastern part of Turkey. It is a parlimetary democracy governed by a legislative council. Its capital is in Yerevan, formerly the capital of the Armenia SSR, and the largest former Soviet city west of the Urals to avoid destruction on Doomsday.
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| - The Federation of the Free Peoples of the Caucasus (or the Caucasian Federation) is a federation of survivor nations based mainly in the former Soviet Caucasus between the Black and Caspian Seas. It includes the south of the Russia North Caucasus, the former Soviet republics of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan (only most of the later) and the north-eastern part of Turkey. It is a parlimetary democracy governed by a legislative council. Its capital is in Yerevan, formerly the capital of the Armenia SSR, and the largest former Soviet city west of the Urals to avoid destruction on Doomsday. It is closely allied to the Republic of Kurdistan and Iran. Attempts to gain recognition from other nations have so far proven unsuccessful, due in large part to opposition from the Siberian government.
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