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Alpine Opposition (tell me if OP)

Alpine Opposition The people of Geneva were tired of the United Nations of Sol's rule. What was supposed to have a positive impact left the people of Geneva feel unsafe and oppressed. They rioted, and now they occupy Geneva. An interim leader is chosen to lead the rebellion: Jean-Pierre Evian.

He was born in Thonon-Les-Bains, but has lived in Geneva his whole life, except for one year where he spent an internship in Zürich. Evian is a connoisseur of the region. He's made countless trips around, through, under, and over Lac de Léman/Lake Geneva. He was elected governor of the Genève canton of the Alpine Confederation. He became an important man in Alpine politics, and he has contributed a sizeable amount to the Alpines, Europeans, and the world. But he's had enough.

He is appointed as interim leader of the newly proclaimed Alpine Opposition. This rebel group is mostly liberal and activist. Barely a month after Evian was appointed, he released on live TV through breaching UNS networks his aspirations and intentions, and how the UNS will pay for what they did. He tells them that the UNS has destroyed true Alpine spirit and culture, and that he will due everything in his power and ability to restore the great Alps back to their beautiful, pristine Swiss heritage. He tells them about the independence of the future Alpino-Arpitan republic. And then the TV turned off as Evian was in mid-sentence.

Evian was arranging willing volunteers into miniature legions. In total, there were 50,000 men and women. He divided them up into 30,000 and 20,000. The 30,000 set off to go to Lyon and ambush the UNS forces, and the rest are sent to Zurich to capture it after they learned that UNS troops were leaving Zurich. This leaves Geneva virtually open to attack, especially from the troops heading from Turin. But they predict it'll be hard to get there, because of the mighty mountains that separate them. Still, the General of Geneva communicates with the 20,000 heading towards Bern to capture some towns in the Valais, a region where the Turinese opponent can possible go through as it is a valley. As for the 30,000 troops, they see that they the Lyonais troops are going through the foothills of the Jura. The Opposition decides to start blowing up bridges separating Lyon and Geneva. They leave one, and then they go to meet the UNS troops. However, the leader has a good idea to ambush them in the hills. So they do just that. The Opposition hides near the road in grass, behind boulders, and even in roadside restaurants. The UNS forces start marching past them, not knowing the Opposition is there. At the most unexpected moment, everyone pounces on the UNS and the Battle of Ambérieu-en-Bugey begins. At the end of the night, the Opposition defeats the Lyonais troops, but there are still massive casualties. The Lyonais troops retreat back to Lyon when they saw that enough was enough. The Opposition, who has captured cities all the way to Ambérieu-en-Bugey, also retreats to Geneva to restock and to rearrange. They will attack Lyon next year. Evian along with some of his close colleagues used USN factories under rebel control to start producing anything. He sent farmers back to farm, and he made sure anybody who could help did help.

By the end of the year, Geneva has suffered many attempted air strikes from the UNS, but it is still standing strong in the face of oppression. The citizens are proud of their Alpine heritage and would do anything to protect it. Zurich has been successfully captured, along with other towns and municipalities along the road and some towns in the Valais. This came with a price, however. The casualties on the rebel side was over 4,000. But the remaining soldiers found more and more Alpine patriots in the countryside, and in Bern, and in Lausanne.

And on December 31, 2281, the independence of Alboca was proclaimed (official: Alpine Republic of Alboca; Latin: Alpini Respublica Albocum; French: République Alpine de l'Alboquie; German: Alpenrepublik von Albokien; Italian: Repubblica Alpina di Albocia; Romansch: Republica Alpinica da l'Albocia). The capital is Geneva (LA: Geneva; FR: Genève; DE: Genf; IT: Ginevria; RSH: Genevra). (Note: my nation is still named the Alpine Opposition, since nobody recognises Alboca)