Wondeston

Wondeston, officially Kingdom of Wondeston is an Island Country in Southwestern in Europe.

Wondeston has an area of 809299 km2

The territory has 4% of water.

Wondeston received indipendence from Spain on May 28, 1854.

Wondeston is suddivided into 24 comunidads.

Wondeston joined the Alliance on May 30, 1982 and also been member of EU since January 1, 1986.

HDI 0,932

The main language is spanish, other languages are Arsianese and Babironese, local idioms, that are mix of spanish and local archaic languages.

The economy is mainly based on tertiary sector.

Etimology
Wondeston is a Babironese word that means Wondes owl in genitive form and Ton that means Land. Literally means Land of Owls. The owl is the animal sacred to the goddess Athena (or according to Babironese ancient tradition Menea).

Prehistory - 8th century B.C.
During the Paleogene period, Wondeston broke up frome Europe continent. The land was discovered by humans by 8000 B.C. which it was colonized for agriculture especially for millet. Wondeston is the crib of Babiron civilisation, which was began in circa 2000 B.C. was similar to Mesopotamian civilization for structures similar to Ziqqurat called Beniaii, which was the centre of ancient Babironese daily life. Beniaiis were polifunctional religious buildings.

Phoenicians and Greek Culture period
Afterwards the great Island was colonized by Phoenicians by 7th century B.C., who estlabished the city of Alithea, which was one of the cultural capital.

Between VI and V century B.C. Greek colonised the south of Wondeston. They founded columns Equestria, Lura and Costa Azul (anciently Glaukia). Ancient Greeks developed commercial and cultural exchanges with Phoenicians and Babironese.

In 332-328 B.C. Alexander III of Macedon built the Tapira that was a cultural tower, a sort of leisure centre in the city of Lura.

It was the native land of the philosopher Acindynus, one of the exponents of Stocism.

Roman Period
Between 138 and 132 B.C. Romans conquered the Island and improved the city of Equestria, Lura, Madania and Glaukia.

In 87 B.C. the city of Ovamento (Ovamentum) was founded in the central west of Wondeston.

During the Reign of August Between 21 B.C. and 9. B.C. the Glaukia Arena was built in Costa Azul. It has common points with Rome's Colosseum but it's huger.

In 152 B.C. the Fulvum Theatre was built in Glaukia (Costa Azul)

Between 413 and 421 BC Vandals, Alans and Swabians invaded the south of Island after almost ten years of invasion of Iberian peninsula.