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The '''Huliaipole Republic''' is a [[List of Huliaipole Republic Societies|fictional anarcho-communist society]] comprising of three underground train stations in the Moscow Metro in [[Russia]] in the [[Metro Series|aftermath of a fictional nuclear war]].
 
Vodny Stadion
 
Rechnoy Vokzal|imagecaption = The Huliaipole Republic use the traditional 'red and black' flag of anarcho-communism and anarcho-syndicalism.|mapcaption = The location of Huliaipole Republic in the Moscow Metro}}The '''Huliaipole Republic''' is a [[List of Libertarian Socialist Societies|fictional anarcho-communist society]] comprising of three underground train stations in the Moscow Metro in [[Russia]] in the [[Metro Series|aftermath of a fictional nuclear war]].


== Overview ==
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 3 April 2024

The Huliaipole Republic is a fictional anarcho-communist society comprising of three underground train stations in the Moscow Metro in Russia in the aftermath of a fictional nuclear war.

Overview

Formed from a defecting faction of the 'Red Line' (Stalinists) and inspired by the writings of Mikhail Bakunin and Peter Kropotkin and the actions of Nestor Makhno. The area has a main base (Huliaipole/Voykovskaya Station) a farm (Rechnoy Vokzal) and a cultural centre (Vodny Stadion) which houses all the writings of Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin. They also use a motorised train carriage with a machine gun attached to it (resembling a tachanka) and see themselves as the ideological heir to the Free Territory of Ukraine and Black Army in the Russian Civil War.[1]

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