Cauvin

Cauvin is a town in the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists. It is located in the Volta Region of West Africa, approximately half way between the city of New Batavia Colony and Lake Volta. It is the administrative capital of the Cauvin District.

The city of Cauvin was founded as an extension of New Batavia Colony, as a refuge for the persecuted French Protestants who later formed the nation of Displaced Calvinists. In the days when Fast Food was a cultural icon in the nation, the Ferrel's Geneva Fried Chicken chain's founding store was located in Cauvin, reflecting the fact that Cauvin houses the Royal Republic's largest series of chicken ranches.

With the Fast Food industry in sharp decline, Cauvin has seen some difficult economic times. The production of Steel has replaced Fast Food as an economic staple, but the nearby Factory complex is the least significant one in the nation. It is speculated that the recent economic hardships have fueled the rise of Revolutionary Hugo Vaches and his Bovineian Revolution party's popularity among the laboring classes in the District. The town of Cauvin itself continues to be ruled by the Classis Council, dominated by the national Republican Eldership Party.

Prominent personalities of the town of Cauvin and the surrounding Cauvin District include educator Louis Monterrand, Republican Eldership politician Reverend François de Genève, former fast food magnate Guillaume-Étienne Ferrel, and revolutionary Hugo Vaches.