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Paris Commune
1871–1871
Flag of Paris Commune
Flag
Anthem: "La Marseillaise de la Commune"
History 
• Established
18 March 1871
• Disestablished
28 May 1871
Besançon Commune
1871–1871
Flag of Besançon Commune
Flag
Anthem: "La Marseillaise de la Commune"
History 
• Established
April 1871
• Disestablished
June 1871
Paris Commune
1789–1795
Flag of Paris Commune
Flag
Anthem: "La Marseillaise de la Commune"
History 
• Established
25 June 1789
• Disestablished
November 1795
Commune of Narbonne
24 March 1871–March 31, 1871
Flag of Central commune of the district of Narbonne
Flag
Other languagesFrench, Occitan (Languedocian)
Provisional leader 
• 24 March 1871
Émile Digeon
President of the Commune 
• 24 March 1871
Baptiste Limouzy
History 
• Established
24 March 1871
• Disestablished
March 31, 1871
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Third French Republic
Third French Republic
Commune of Marseille
22 March 1871–5 April 1871
Flag of Commune of Marseille
Flag
Other languagesFrench
History 
• Established
22 March 1871
• Disestablished
5 April 1871
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Government of National Defense
Third French Republic
Commune de Lyon
Commune of France
1870–1871

Location of Lyon in France
CapitalLyon
GovernmentCommittee of Public Safety
 • TypeCommune
History 
• Established
4 September 1870
• Salvation Committee established
September 17, 1870
• Second uprising begins
March 22, 1871
• Disestablished
1 May 1871
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Second French Empire
French Third Republic
Strandzha Commune
Странджанска комуна
1903
Flag of
Motto: Свобода или смърт
Svoboda ili smart
("Freedom or Death")
Location in modern-day Bulgaria and Turkey.
Location in modern-day Bulgaria and Turkey.
StatusStateless society
CapitalVasiliko
Common languagesBulgarian
Demonym(s)Thracian
GovernmentAnarchist communism
Commander-in-chief (de facto) 
• 1903
Mihail Gerdzhikov
Historical eraIlinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
• Established
19 August 1903
• Disestablished
7 September 1903
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Today part ofBulgaria
Turkey
Morelos Commune
Comuna de Morelos
Commune of Mexico
1913–1917
Flag of
Flag
of
Coat of arms

Area
 • Coordinates18°45′N 99°4′W / 18.750°N 99.067°W / 18.750; -99.067
Government
 • TypeAutonomous self-governing egalitarian society
 • MottoTierra y Libertad (Spanish)
("Land and Freedom")
Caudillo 
• 1911–1919
Emiliano Zapata
Historical eraMexican Revolution
28 November 1911
19 February 1913
5 February 1917
10 April 1919
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Free and Sovereign State of Morelos
Free and Sovereign State of Morelos
Today part ofMexico
 Morelos
Makhnovshchina
Махновщина (Ukrainian)
1918–1921
Flag of Makhnovshchina
One of the flags of the Makhnovshchina, which reads: "Power generates parasites. Long live Anarchy!"[1]
Anthem: Писня Махновце
Pisnya Makhnovtse
"Song of the Makhnovists"[2]
The territory of the Makhnovshchina at its greatest extent (light red), following the battle of Peregonovka, with the core of Makhnovist territory in Katerynoslav province (dark red)
CapitalHuliaipole
Common languagesUkrainian, Russian
GovernmentAnarchist commune under a free soviet direct democracy[3][failed verification]
Otaman 
• 1918–1921
Nestor Makhno
Chairman (VRS) 
• 1919
Ivan Chernoknizhny
• 1919–1920
Volin
• 1920
Dmitry Popov
LegislatureRegional Congress
of Peasants, Workers
and Insurgents
Historical eraRussian Civil War
• Established
27 November 1918
• Disestablished
28 August 1921
CurrencyVarious:
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ukrainian State
Ukrainian SSR
Today part of
  • Ukraine
  • Russia

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The political party was dissolved in 1989.

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  1. ^ Skirda 2004, p. 86.
  2. ^ Malet 1982, p. 178; Peters 1970, pp. 110–111; Skirda 2004, pp. 319–320.
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