Vestmont

Vestmont (Vestmontese: Vestmònt), officially the Republic of Vestmont (Vestmontese: Repùblic Federàl d' Vestmònt) is a federal republic located in Europe. The country borders France to the north, Spain and Portugal to the southwest. Covering over 165,000 square kilometers, Vestmont occupies the fifteenth place of biggest countries in Europe, behind Kazakhstan and over Greece, and it occupies the ninety-first place behind Uruguay and over Tunisia. With a population of 10,443,981, Vestmont is the sixteenth country with most populaiton in Europe, over Portugal and behind the Czech Republic, and is the eighty-sixth country in the world, over Portugal and behind the Czech Republic. It is also the country with the most Vestmontese-speakers in the world. Vestmont is a federation composed of 11 provinces and a capital district.

When it first got independence, it was from the Post-Fesirian Sicily, around the year of 50 B.C. In 217 A.D, Roma-Italia annexed Vestmont after the Roman-Vestmonese War, which lasted 6 years. The Roman-Latin Language was introduced to Vestmont and merged with the native tounges. During the next 500 years, the Vestmontese tounges were already latinized and the Vestmontese language we know today was formed. In 722 A.D, the Vestmontese-Roman general, Matéu Arnàt and his closest friend, Francésc Vàsc, declared the independence of Vestmont and managed to get an army of around 20,000 soldiers, defeating the Romans in the Battle of Barkinṓn (name that the Romans gave Arnat).

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