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政府类型 | Absolute Monarchy |
执政党 | Konservative Partei (Conservative Party) |
首都 | Karlsruhe |
人口 | 325.35 thousand |
主体民族 | South German |
被接受民族 | |
识字率 | 80% |
国家价值观 | Order |
科研学派 | Traditional Academia |
地位 | Civilized |
One of the minor South German states, Baden starts in the sphere of influence of Austria and has the possibility to form South German Federation and ultimately a unified Germany. It is smaller than both Bavaria and Württemberg and thus is the most difficult to accomplish this with. However, with its high literacy rate, decent-sized population and considerable industrial capacity, the country can become a Great Power if played right. Initially the main obstacle is acquiring a second state.
Initial position
While having a small territory, Baden has the advantages of having 80% literacy rate and a total population of 1.3 million, most of them being Catholic South Germans. Bordering Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt to the north, Württemberg and a small enclave of Prussia to the east, France to the west and Switzerland to the south, the country's main problem is that it does not have much room to expand. Its Badische Armee starts out with just two brigades, and the ability to form two more upon mobilization. Since its main neighbors are all stronger than it, it is important for Baden to ally other countries in Austria's sphere of influence, and Austria itself, as they will become important allies in gaining new territory.
At one point or another, Baden will however have to break with the other south German states in order to form SGF and secure longterm survival.