Pannonia

The State of Pannonia (in Hungarian: Pannón Állam) is a located in Central Europe. It is bordered with Poland to the North, Ukraine to the North-East, Romania to the East, Serbia, Bulgaria, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro to the South, Slovenia and Austria to the West and the Czech Republic to the North-West.

The new Hungary and the civil war
After the fall of communism in 1989, the Hungarian government elected Joseph Antall as the first minister of the country, but he died in 1993. His death lead to a protest-wave across the country and a new type of government has been demanded. The old one refused the demand and a civil war broke out, which lasted to 3 months. In the end, the protesters declared the State of Pannonia, and set the capital to Baltorja a.k.a. Székesfehérvár.

Early years
In the early years, Pannonian people suffered from low health condition and less amount of food. In 1997, some smaller companies began working in Pannonia, mostly in Transdanubia.