Nuclear Islands

The Nuclear Islands is a country in the Anglo-Caribbean. It gets its name from both its uranium deposits, and the fact that the United States did nuclear testing in its EEZ during WWII. Its official languages are English, French, German, Sallyish, and Vil-Zachimese.

History
Formerly a French colony, Sallesia and Dependencies (as it was then called) became a US territory in the aftermath of the French Revolution. During WWII, its territorial waters were used as a nuclear testing site. This continued even after the bombs had been dropped on Japan. In 1976, for the Bicentennial, the Nuclear Islands were granted independence from the United States. Its main exports remain uranium and other radioactive materials; it is the only country to still manufacture glowing radium-based paint.

States
The Nuclear Islands are divided into 4 states: Sallisland, Heartlake, Amedisa, and Sea Country Island.