The region of Aquitaine, primarily within the city of Bordeaux has a large population of Anglois and the city of Dublin which has a decent sized local population of Anglois. The third largest minority is Provencal with 14.47% of the population, and the last notable culture of any number within the nation is Irish with 13.81% of the population.Īs for distribution of the Anglois, where bureaucrats can be put to work without migration, they are spread densely close to the English channel, and for the most parts the farther away from the channel the less there are, with two exceptions. The biggest unaccepted minorities are English (17.24%) and French (15.93%) which seems curious when first looked at but makes more sense when you realize the long and continuing attempt to merge the two cultures have alienated large swathes of both. Breton (4.58%) and Welsh (2.94%) are both accepted cultures. The primary and most common culture is Anglois, a mix of French and English cultures that comprises only 25.44% of the population. Even so the Irish are to England as the Provencal are to France, if slightly more trustworthy as they are quite Catholic. England meanwhile is quite united, having only English, Anglois, and Welsh cultures making it quite equal in the relationship. While the continental side is larger and more populous, the southern Provencal culture is distrusted from past rebellions and current grievances making ' France' primarily mean the French and Breton speaking portions. Unlike a union of two unequal partners, a completely hypothetical and as unlikely to happen as man is to fly being England and Scotland where England would undoubtedly hold the most power, in this union both sides are in essence equal. Their monarch and ruling Parliaments (Parliament of the lords and Parliament of the People) are the same, and both largely take great caution and pride in ruling both sides of the channel. While technically the kingdoms of both France and England are separate, in practice they are without a doubt one. Its European homeland consists of the southern majority of the island of Great Britain in size and the vast majority of its population, the entirety of Ireland, and nearly all of historical Occitanian and French lands. It also borders Savoy and Navarra in Italy and Iberia respectively. The major countries that it borders are Burgundy, Scandinavia, Spain, Aragon and Provence. The Dual Monarchy (officially the Dual Monarchies of England and France) is a country situated in Western Europe, widely regarded as the foremost power in the region and potentially the world.