Sentrakion

The Sentrak Democratic Republic is a nation in Europe and Asia headed by the Supreme Commander, Sid Torek Menraamo (Known mostly as Moredosentrak). It does, however have presidential elections every 4 years, where they elect someone to make recommendations to the Supreme Commander. Nothing, though, gets passed without Moredosentrak's approval. Also, each of the 57 Sentrak States elect a governor every 6 years and every city elects a new mayor every 10 years.

History
This country was created when Sid Torek Menraamo and his Brother Ludoct Rebo Menraamo started a revolt in San Marino's capital in 1964. STM became the Supreme Commander of San Marino with his brother being the military general a year later in 1965. Later that year he changed San Marino's name to Sentrakion.

Sid Torek Menraamo
Sid Torek Menraamo, commonly known as Moredosentrak, is the Supreme Commander of Sentrakion. He was born in 1938. His Supreme Commander term is 1965 - Present.

Ludoct Rebo Menraamo
LRM is the only military general Sentrakion ever had. He was born in 1940.

World War III (1992 - Present)
World War Three happened because Moredosentrak invaded Poland. He tried to kill the three heads of state, but failed to locate them. Gerald Binn, Ooloo Boruch, and Cart Tomcykowski, the Polish heads, fled to Russia after Sentrakion annexed Poland. Moredosentrakion thought they were in Lithuania, so he invaded there instead of Russia. When they could not locate them there, they finally realized that they were in Kaliningrad, Russia. When the Russian president told Binn, Boruch, and Tomcykowski that Sentrakion would soon invade Russia, they took a flight to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The three Poles stayed safe in Mongolia for 2 years, and then realized that Mongolia was being invaded by Sentrakion. To this day, Binn, Boruch, and Tomcykowski are in Nairobi, Kenya, along with the rest of the Polish government, with maximum security.

Location of Sentrakion
Sentrakion includes Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Germany, Luxembourg, Denmark, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Northern Belarus, Southern Latvia, and Mongolia.