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Guerre redevelopment
Guerre (Guerrian: Guérrieë, IPA: [goˈwɛɻeː], French: Guèrre, IPA: [ɡɛʁ], Dutch: Oorlog, IPA: [ˈoːrlɔx]), officially the Grand Duchy of Guerre  (Guerrian: Grooth Hertoduch Guérrieë, IPA: [goˈwɛɻeː], French: Guèrre, IPA: [ɡɛʁ], Dutch: Oorlog, IPA: [ ˈoːrlɔx ]) is a sovereign independent country located at the coast of the English Channel in Western Europe bordered by the French Republic to the south, the Kingdom of Belguim to the west, and the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the north-east.

With a median-large population of 16,549,595 people, it is the sixty-eighth largest country in the world in terms of population, making it above the Republic of Zambia, but below the Republic of Ecuador. By land, it is considered median-small by geographers.

First discovered by the Celts as Gallia, the culture in the area flourished throughout the first millennia B.C. The rapid spread of the La Tène culture took place approximately six to five-hundred years after that. Some Gaul clan confederations in the fourth to the third century B.C. would make a move into Pannonia, Illyria, northern Italy, Transylvania and even Asia Minor, also known as Anatolia.

Circa 58 B.C., the Roman proconsul and general Julius Caesar lead his army

Its capital city is Brussels, which derives from the Old Dutch word "bruocsella (broekzele, broeksel)", meaning "marsh", while the largest city is Antwerp, which either derives from TBA. The sole official and national language is Guerrian, but some recognized regional languages include French, Dutch, and Belgish Gaelic, which are spoken by the median-majority of the population.

The alliances Guerre is located in are the European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the Global Organization of Nations and Kingdoms.

Dantomkia redevelopment
"Not to be confused with the named Dantomkia. For more uses, see Dantomkia ( disambiguation) . 'Mercia' redirects here. For the, see  ."

Dantomkia (: Daantomkien, :, : Daantomkie, : , : Mercia, : , officially known as the Federal Republic of Dantomkia (: Bundesrepublik Daantomkien, : , : Bondsrepubliek Daantomkie, : , : República Federal de Mercia, : ) is a located in the present-day  located in the  United Kingdom that is bordered by only the  United Kingdom (and by extension,  England) itself. At the population of the country recorded and/or documented as approximately 10.3 million people, it is . It is also median in its territory, having a total area of 28,627 km2 (11,053 sq mi.), making it the 141st largest country in the world in terms of its area.

Bulgaroslovakia redevelopment
Bulgaroslovakia (Czech: Bulharskoslovensko, IPA: TBA, Slovak: Bulharskoslovensko, IPA: TBA, Bulgarian: Българословакия, tr. Bŭlgaroslovakiya, IPA: TBA), officially the Federative Republic of Bulgaria and Slovakia is a sovereign independent state located in Central and Southeastern Europe that is bordered by the Czech Republic, the Republic of Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Romania, the Republic of Serbia, the [Former Yugoslav] Republic of Macedonia, the Hellenic Republic, and the Republic of Turkey. As the population of the nation is documented as 22,703,136 people, it is the 56th largest country on Earth in terms of population size. It is also median in its territory, having a total area of 313,223 km2 (120,936 sq mi.), making it the 68th largest country on Earth in terms of size.

The Roman Empire invaded both of modern-day the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Slovakia in the beginning of the Common Era (C.E.; Anno Domini (A.D.)). After that event happened, the Romans established the region that was known to be named Thraconnia Inferior, but this is not yet confirmed.

The dissolution of the Roman Empire happened in 395 C.E. (Common Era; Anno Domini (A.D.)), which meant that the Roman Empire was split into two halves, and so was the region of Thraconnia Inferior. The western part of Thraconnia Inferior was now apart of the Western Roman Empire, and the eastern part of Thraconnia Inferior, then [not confirmed to be] renamed to Thraconnia Superior, was now apart of the Byzantine Empire.

The aforementioned Thraconnia Superior theme did not last long, however, as it was divided into 3 other themes by the beginning of the 10th century and the end of the 11th century. The [new] themes were Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Paristrion.

Near the median point of the 15th century, Thraconnia Superior, then [not confirmed to be] renamed [once again,] Thraconnia, was reunified. It was then annexed by the Ottoman Empire and renamed/reformed to the Greater Rumelia Eyalet. It only lasted a few hundred years, when the northern portion of the eyalet was ceded to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the southern portion became the Tsardom of Bulgaria, which consisted of present-day southern Transylvania and the Republic of Bulgaria.

After Czechoslovakia gained independence, Bulgaria suggested that the western part of the [now historical] country would unite to maintain relations. They agreed to the proposal, forming [modern] Bulgaroslovakia.

During World War II, Bulgaroslovakia invaded Romania, due to the fact some denizens of the country wanted to become facist and join the Axis Powers. Due to this, at the end of the war, the country was ceded the rest of Transylvania in order for the country to be politically geographically connected, and for the Allied Powers to indirectly say "thank you" for invading Romania due to it almost becoming fascist.

In the summer of 2018, Bulgaroslovakia was voluntary ceded the northern-most portion of Hungary. Due to this, Bulgaroslovakia and Hungary have superior/great relations [at the moment.]

Its capital city is Bratislava, while the largest city is Sofia. The official languages are Bulgarian and Slovak, but other languages spoken in the country are Hungarian, Romanian, Rusyn, Czech, and et cetera.

It is a member of the European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the Council of Europe. It is also a founding state of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and has taken a seat at the UN Security Council three times. It is also notable for its biodiversity, its achievements in sports and science, and its historical influence on Slavic cultures through its Medieval literary schools and the Cyrillic script.

Etymology
The name "Bulgaroslovakia" comes from the words "Bulgaria", which comes from the word "Bulgar[s]", a tribe that historically existed in Bulgaroslovakia, and "Slovakia", a component of Bulgaroslovakia itself.

GONK redevelopment
The Global Organization of Nations and Kingdoms (/ˈɡloʊbəl ˌɔrɡənɪˈzeɪʃən ʌv ˈneɪʃənz ɛnd ˈkɪŋdəmz/; abb. GONK), sometimes reffered to as the Global Organization of Nations (/ˈɡloʊbəl ˌɔrɡənɪˈzeɪʃən ʌv ˈneɪʃənz/; abb. GON), is a liberal intergovernmental staatenverbund of 25 official member states, 1 security council member, and 1 observer state that is headquartered in the capital city of Dantomkia, Birmingham.

United Dutch Kingdom redevelopment
The United Dutch Kingdom (Dutch: Nederlands Verenigd Koninkrijk, IPA: [ˈneːdərlɑnt ˈkoːnɪŋkrɛiɡ ˈvɛrɛinˌgt]), officially the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the Netherlands is a sovereign independent state located in Western Europe bordered by the French Republic, the Kingdom of Spain by sea, the Kingdom of Sweden by sea, the Italian Republic, the Republic of Poland, the State of Romania, and the Republic of Serbia. At the size of the country documented as 1,768,483 km2 (682,815 sq mi.), it is the 15th largest country in the world in terms of size. It is also large in its population, having approximately 70 million people living in the country, making it the 19th largest country in the world in terms of population.

The fall of the in 476 AD and the subsequent  marked the end of  and the beginning of the. ,, and  led to the modern era. From the Age of Discovery onwards, the then-future country played a predominant role in global affairs. Between the 16th and 20th centuries, powers controlled at various times the Americas, almost all of Africa and Oceania and the majority of Asia.

The Age of Enlightenment, the subsequent French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars shaped the continent culturally, politically and economically from the end of the 17th century till the first half of the 19th century. The Industrial Revolution, which began in Great Britain at the end of the 18th century, gave rise to radical economic, cultural and social change in Western Europe and eventually the wider world. Both world wars took place for the most part in Europe, contributing to a decline in Western European dominance in world affairs by the mid-20th century as the Soviet Union and the United States took prominence. During the Cold War, Europe was divided along the Iron Curtain between NATO in the West and the Warsaw Pact in the East, until the revolutions of 1989 and fall of the Berlin Wall.

About 22 years after the fall of the wall, the United Kingdom and the Greater Netherlands decided to unite to become stronger and keep up with the economy of the rest of the countries on Earth, but that semi-backfired after the events of the Marmadanian Revolution, since it has lost half of the control of the modern-day republic of France.

Its capital city is Londondam, and its official languages are English and Dutch which are used by some of the population as the mother tongue.

It is not known to be apart of any alliances, but it is allies with the United States and Slovenia, a administrative region of the country, which is known for its historical beauty.

Etymology
The name of the country derives from the words "united", meaning "being together", which derives from the Old French word "unité", "Dutch", meaning "citizens of the [modern-day country of the] Netherlands", which then derives from the Middle English word "duch", and "kingdom", meaning "a country that contains a royalty/royal family", and lastly derives from the Middle English word "ki[/y]ngdom".

The official name on the other hands derives from the aforementioned words "united" and "kingdom", but also derives from "Great Britain", meaning "a island located north of mainland Europe", which fourthly derives from the Middle English phrase "Great Brittaigne", and "the Netherlands", meaning "a [modern-day] country located in the northwestern portion of mainland Europe", and officially finally, lastly, and fifthly derives from the words "nether", meaning "low[er]", and "land[s]", meaning "a piece of the landmass on Earth".

Morogania redevelopment
Morogania (/ˈmɔɹ.əʊ.ɡeɪn.i.ə/), officially Etogiox of Morogania (de facto), also often used Etogiox of East Europe (ad usum proprium), formally the Moroganian Republic (audere est facere) is an Zarexian Etogiox located in Eastern Europe bordered by Czechia,  Hungary,  Krasnodar,  Latvia,  Patcerum,  Romania and  Russia.