Tashein

Tashein (Tasheini: Tashychesk), officially the Second Republic of Tashein is a country located in the Kadersaryinan Islands within the continent of North America. It shares a border with Pozry to the east, a maritime border with Sialeh to the east by one island, maritime borders with the Bahamas to the west, Jaliya to the southeast, and Yatokya to the southwest. It is the third largest country in the Kadersaryinan Islands by population, and the second largest in size.

Prehistory - 1575: Prehistoric Tashein
The first settlers in Tashein were of both Taíno and west Kadersaryinan descent, travelling in canoes to what would later be modern day Tashein. The Tasheini Kingdom wouldn't of formed until around 300 AD (estimated to be around 305 AD). This kingdom would last until 1575, in which it was occupied by the Tsardom of Russia.

1575 - 1709: Russian Tashein
After Russian occupation, the Tasheini language underwent revisions to be written in Cyrillic.

1709 - 1812: British Tashein
Tashein became a crown colony of the United Kingdom after being purchased from Russia in 1709.

1812 - 1917: Russo-American Tashein
Following the War of 1812, the United States purchased the land that is now known as Tashein from the British. The Russians still had a stake in this, along with the natives, in which they formed the Russo-American Protectorate of Tashein.

1917 - 1918: Russian Revolution and independence
When the Russian Revolution began, the protectorate was overthrown, and Tashein gained independence as the United Union of Tashein.

Geography
Tashein is the second largest country in the Kadersaryinan Islands, next to Kadersaryina. As Tashein is one of the only Slavic countries in the Caribbean, many Russians and Europeans use it as a travel destination. The Island of Tashein has two important mountain ranges, the Zemdazemdastrav Mountains and the Belelelikap Mountains, being in the southwest and northwest respectively.

Administrative divisions
There are 24 administrative subdivisions of Tashein.