> This enigmatic map illustrates a complex utopian scheme for radically-restructured European unification after World War I.
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> As the map shows, the future United States (“Einheitsstaates”) are composed of 24 “Kantons,” each a long, narrow, pie-shaped slice named after a prominent European city within it, which is to be the capital of the Canton.
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> The cantonal tips meet in a point at the **Union’s capital**, St. Stephen’s” Cathedral in Vienna.
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> **The President of the Union** is to serve a three-year term, and the position is to be rotated among the four Nations(Romans, Germans, Slavs and Magyars).
>All those over 20, may vote – except for **married women**.
>**Esperanto** should become the common language of the Union.
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> This enigmatic map illustrates a complex utopian scheme for radically-restructured European unification after World War I.
>
> As the map shows, the future United States (“Einheitsstaates”) are composed of 24 “Kantons,” each a long, narrow, pie-shaped slice named after a prominent European city within it, which is to be the capital of the Canton.
>
> The cantonal tips meet in a point at the **Union’s capital**, St. Stephen’s” Cathedral in Vienna.
>
> **The President of the Union** is to serve a three-year term, and the position is to be rotated among the four Nations(Romans, Germans, Slavs and Magyars).
>All those over 20, may vote – except for **married women**.
>**Esperanto** should become the common language of the Union.
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