Colonies of Findrake

Findrake began its colonial efforts in 1782. It has managed to colonize four nations, only one of which continues to be a colony today.

Northern Libya
In 1952, Findrake joined the large amount of colonizing countries, and they landed in Italian Libya. Not knowing it was Italian territory, they expanded and eventually took the entire northern portion of the country. Italy grew angry at Findrake and declared war on them. Findrake went back up, being pushed by Italian soldiers, until they eventually pleaded for a peace treaty, and got one. Now, they own a small portion of Libya, that expands from the north until it reaches Tripoli. The flag is an altered version of the Libyan flag.

Libya dislikes Northern Libya and wish to take it back. There have been many coups supported by the Libyan government in Northern Libya, placing Libya and Findrake on the brink of war.

In 2017, Northern Libya was released and given back to Libya, as part of an effort to help Libya become a stronger nation.

Coronesia
in 1974, Findrake was finally free from Soviet oppression and they had a boost in technology from the help of the United States when Findrake was split into two. Soon, Findrak scientists took a ship and went up north, looking for evidence of a new theory they had devised on continental drift, when they found an island. It was around the size of Cuba, and when they looked around the island, they found three other islands.

Later that year, a very large team of scientists flew over the area and got pictures of the island range. There was the main island that they were on, which was around the size of Cuba, an island to the east around the size of the Bahamas, and two islands to the west, which were around the size of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. They named the main island Coronesia Island, the eastern island Tai, and the west islands Fariata and Loiena.

Many years later in 2012, Coronesia wanted independent government. After bringing it to courts, Coronesia was updated to an autonomous community.

East Guyana
There isn't really a known reason for why Findrake colonised East Guyana. They did, however. Unlike Libya, Guyana doesn't really care that East Guyana exists.

East Guyana was released and annexed by Guyana for unknown reasons.

Ex-Spanish Russia
After Spain was pushed out of Russia in the 1400s, Findrake took parts of its territory. Russia wants Spanish Russia back, as well as Spain. In 2017, Findrake released Spanish Russia to Spain, as the Findrak Red Movement was targeting Spanish Russia often and Findrake was tired of it.