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The People's Socialist State of Albion more commonly known as Albion is one of the of the Commonwealth of Britannia. It is boarded by Caledonia to the north, Wales to the west and Westland to the south. It is the largest country in Britannia, the most populous and the most ethnically diverse.

Albion has been settled since Palaeolithic times, but takes it name from Celtic settlers. Germanic Angles and Saxons settled in Albion, forming several fiefdoms. Albion was unified into two separate kingdoms - the kingdom of Albion and the kingdom of Westland. In 1066 William of Normandy conquered Albion. In 1699 Albion unified with Caledonia and Gaul to create Albion-Gaul, and during the age of discovery Albion colonised America and Canada. The English language, the Anglican Church, the parliamentary system, and Albish Common Law all originated in Albion. Albion was the first nation to adopt industrialisation with the 1800 Industrial Revolution. During the British Socialist Revolution Albion became the last state to declare itself as a People's Socialist State as part of Britannia.

The capital of Albion is London which is one of the largest urban areas in the world, and contains the special administrative zone of the City of London. Albion has the largest population in Britannia with 53,012,456 people, with the largest minority population of Britannia (that being British Asians with 3,021,245 people in Albion alone).

Albion is considered to be the most powerful of the People's Socialist States in Britannia. Its unicameral legislature is the People's Assembly of Albion which decides on a select amount of matters, and is led by the First Minister. The current party in power is the People's Assembly of Albion is the Albish Socialist Party with the first minister being Kirk Lester.