Satterbraia

Social Republic of Satterbraia, or just Satterbraia (in Satterbraian, Sossialrepublik Satterbrauen; in German, Soziale Republik Saterberreich) is an independent sovereign state, located in Southern Europe. It has a population of approximately 4,2 million. Its density is 36 people per sq km. It has GDP (PPP) of 48 billion $ in total and 11,440 $ per capita. Although the economy was good when it was a part of Hungary, after the independence GDP (PPP) quickly decreased.

During the Second World War, Germans invaded Romania to protect Hungarian unity, but they also placed some semi-German people from Austria, Sudetenland and Poland. German government called them as Südeutschen, and their leader was a German commander called Marco Braun [b. Marek Bron, (place of birth isn't known, in the passport, it's written as Zilina but in the sources, it is said as Bielitz-Biala. There is a certain idea of Braun didn't get born in a crowded place, so he might be born in the border. A person in Weichsel, called Samuel Braun claims that he is the nephew of Marco Braun and Marco was born in Zakopane, he moved to Bielitz Biala when he was 3, and moved to Cottbus when he was 17.), 1898, His mother was Czech-origin Marie and his father was German-origin Honza (then changed to Hans)]. People of Braun settled in an area between Koloszvar (Klausenberg) and Piatra Neamt (Kreuzberg an der Biztritz). Then they renamed these cities as Calsenburg (Kalsenberg) and Crossburg (Krossberg).

Its capital city is Calsenburg and its official languages are Satterbraian and German which are used by most of the population as the first language, but some minority languages have a significant number of speakers in Satterbraia, eg. Romanian and Hungarian.

Satterbraian mainland shares border with Ukraine to the north, Romania to the east and Hungary to the west but with Müldewien, it has also border with Bulgaria to the south and the Black sea to the east.

Satterbraia is also a member of the United Nations and is an observer member of Bavarian Economical Union.

Etymology
Name of Satterbraia obviously comes from "Süderbraun". It is also written in the book, Hook to Transylvania written by Ma rco Braun and Brown Erdely written by Denis Andrea, which are the two most important Satterbraian heroes.

Satterbraia in other languages
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 * Turkish: Karaerdel

Satterbraia in ONs' languages
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 * Karanese: Hunirmania

World War II
During the Second World War, Germans invaded Romania to protect Hungarian unity, but they also placed some semi-German people from Austria, Sudetenland and Poland. German government called them as Südeutschen, and their leader was a German commander called Marco Braun [b. Marek Bron, (place of birth isn't known, in the passport, it's written as Zilina but in the sources, it is said as Bielitz-Biala. There is a certain idea of Braun didn't get born in a crowded place, so he might be born in the border. A person in Weichsel, called Samuel Braun claims that he is the nephew of Marco Braun and Marco was born in Zakopane, he moved to Bielitz Biala when he was 3, and moved to Cottbus when he was 17.), 1898, His mother was Czech-origin Marie and his father was German-origin Honza (then changed to Hans)]. People of Braun settled in an area between Koloszvar (Klausenberg) and Piatra Neamt (Kreuzberg an der Biztritz). Then they renamed these cities as Calsenburg (Kalsenberg) and Crossburg (Krossberg).

After World War II, Hungarians gave autonomy to Satterbraians and Satterbraians declared their independence in 2005 but Hungarians recognized them after 12 years, in Treaty of Kardzhali.