Tarski

Tarski, officially the Republic of Tarski is a sovereign state located in Europe. It borders Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Czechia to the north, Austria and Italy to the west and Croatia to the south. With a population of 5, 275, 082, it is the 120th biggest country in terms of population. It's population is similar to the one of Eritrea.

Tarskis capital is Maribor. The country has 3 official languages, Croatian, German and Slovenian.

Tarski is a member of the EU, and the UN.

Provinces of Tarski

1950/1952
After the victory of the allied powers New Austria (the former name of Tarski until 1960) would finally gain some land in western Austria. New Austria would start to expand into Yugoslavia, conquering Slovenia, where they declared the capital in Maribor. 2 years later they conquered some of Croatia and declared the capital in Zagreb since New Austria and Croatia had been secretly planning for it to be the capital of New Austria.

1953/1958
New Austria started some relations with Yugoslavia, but Yugoslavia refused start relations with New Austria. This soured the countries relations, so the declared war on Yugoslavia. New Austria lost some of the territory and become a puppet of Yugoslavia when the war ended in 1958.

1959/1960
New Austrians were constantly revolting, in hopes of getting their land back. After a many protest and a break out in Yugoslavia, with Macedonia also wanting independence, New Austria declared war on Yugoslavia. The New Austrians, now renamed to Tarskis, won the war as well as granting Croatia and Macedonia independence as a part of the treaty. The capital would be moved back to Maribor to strengthen their tides with the Slovenian provinces.

1961/1969
The wars in the Balkans weren't over, as Croatia and Kosovo were allies and were planning to overtake Yugoslavia as the leading force in the Balkans. With the support of Tarski and other small rebellion movements in Yugoslavia, Croatia and Macedonia would begin the breakup of Yugoslavia. It would last until 1965, but the wars would end and Yugoslavia would break into three new countries. Bosnia, Kosovo, and Serbia & Montenegro. Kosovo would become a puppet of Macedonia and Bosnia would become a puppet of Croatia. By 1969 however, the two countries would manage to gain their independence through lack of support for the Croatian and Macedonian militaries.

1970/1979
As in the 1960's Hungary and Czechoslovakia had been in a war over Slovakian lands, the countries had been weakened by a lot. Tarski saw this as an opportunity, and declared war on them. Tarski would struggle in the beginning, but by 1973 the war would be called over and Tarski would get all of the land they got during the war, including puppeting the rest of Hungary as they were the main part that Tarski wanted. Tarski would also declare war on Austria, which they would win by 1975. The western part of Austria would be puppeted and the rest annexed.

1980/1989
Now that Tarski had a strong front towards Romania, they decided to help the Hungarian puppeted land and give them parts of Romania. In 1980 a war would be declared, and in 1982 it would end in a stalemate. Tarski would take most of West Romania and puppet North West Romania. Now that Tarski had all of this land, there was a problem. There were too many ethnicities and cultures to satisfy, and people were revolting. It started in Austria in 1985 where the Austrian puppet gained full independence and took some land. Romania would be next in 1986 where they would take all their land back. Due to Hungary being ignored by the government they would also gain independence in the same year. These collapses caused for many government reforms, as well as Croatia buying more land from Tarski to help the economy stabilise. Eventually in 1989 the country would start to stabilise when a stable government was set in place.