Huguesville

Huguesville is the fourth largest city in the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists. It serves as the regional capital for Displaced Calvinists' Huguesville District.

Background and History
Huguesville is a French colonial city in West Africa's Volta Region. It began as a Cattle ranching community and a place of refuge for persecuted French Protestant Christians. The plantation ranch colony was voluntarily annexed into the Republic of Displaced Calvinists in late October, 2006. In November and December of that same year, the Huguesville Cattlemens' Association took up arms against the central government in their demands for a fairer representation system that would speak for the entire nation instead of mainly for the capital city of New Batavia Colony. After a peaceful settlement and a change in government structure, Huguesville rejoined Displaced Calvinists, contributing to its Democratic-Republican process. Huguesville is the center for pro-Democracy activities within the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists, and is organized by the local ranchers through the Huguesville Cattlemens' Association.

Politics
The city of Huguesville is ruled through a Democratically elected community council known as the Huguesville Cattlemen's Association.

Currently, the Huguesville Cattlemens' Association's Democratic Political wing is cooperating in the ruling Royalist-coalition government in an effort to prevent the fascist FIC party from gaining power.

People
The people of Huguesville are mostly French, with minorities of Ewe, Dutch, and Scottish peoples. While the majority of the population belongs to the French Reformed Church, there is a sizable Lutheran and Baptist presence in the region. The French Calvinistic Baptist Union is very active in evangelizing the Ewe minorities within the region, and at times comes into conflict with the area's dwindling Voodoo and Islamic communities.

Huguesville is a center for the Cattle and meat packing industries in Displaced Calvinists. It is home to the School, Huguesville Academy, the Christian Mercy Clinic, and the Huguesville Fairgrounds and Rodeo Arena Stadium.