Kabaso

Kabaso (pronounced kuh-boh-so), also spelled Kaboso, officially the Nation of Kabaso (Spanish: Nación de Kabaso; Kabason Creole: Nicion do Kábaso) is a country that is mostly located in Western Europe, with an island in the Caribbean. It is bordered by France to the east and Spain to the south. The capital city of Kabaso is Goldston. The state consists of 22 provinces.

Humans have settled in Kaboso since prehistoric times, and an independent Kabason state was created in September 1157. In 1492, the Spaniards had arrived to Kabaso and colonized 3/10 of its land. Later in 1634, the English arrived and colonized 5/7 of the land. In 1721, the newly-formed Russian Empire conquered the remaining 2/10 of the territory. After 468 years of colonial rule, the country was granted independence as a Commonwealth realm on 23 November 1960, with the British-ruled Caribbean island of Saint Matthew being transferred in 1962 as part of an agreement between the Kabason citizens and the British. The Soviet-controlled autonomous republics of Klatlov and Altaysk were also transferred to Kabaso in 1967. On 31 October 1968, it became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations.

Kabaso is a developing country with a high-income economy. It ranks 56th on the Human Development Index. It is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional republic. It is a member of the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the Council of Europe, the World Trade Organization, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the Non-Aligned Movement.

History
The first human settlement in Kabaso was around 15,000 years ago.