saarivaltio
Saarivaltio refers to the autonomous region of Saarland in Germany, which existed as a semi-independent state under French administration between 1946 and 1956. The territory was established following World War II as part of the Paris Peace Treaties, which aimed to address the economic and political challenges of the post-war era in Western Europe. Saarland, a region rich in coal and steel, was strategically important due to its resources and proximity to France and Germany.
Under the Saar Statute, Saarivaltio operated as a separate political entity with its own constitution, currency,
The Saarivaltio experiment was driven by France’s desire to secure its economic interests in the region and
In 1955, Saarland held a referendum on its future, with a majority of voters opting to rejoin