Zimaria

The People's Socialist Republic of Zimaria, officially People's Republic of Zimaria, is one-party communist nation located far from the eastern coast of Caribbeans.

History
Zimaria has a rich history going back to around 5000 BCE. It adopted a culture separate from the Caribbean islands. The people there had a hunter-gatherer society, then moved on farming, fishing, building, using advanced weapons and such. According to several records, there were around 30-280 different types of styles of arts and architectures belonging to different cultures. The well-kniwn oldest one was the Vissersvada culture, located near the town of the same name.

Colonization
After the discovery of the Hispaniola Island (today's Cuba), the Spanish went on colonizing the American Continent.

Before the Zimarian War of Independence starting in 1895, a large proportion of Zimaria were held by Spain (84%), with the other part being held by the Netherlands (16%), and Belgium held the enclave in what's now the Puerto Haven. The spanish-held proportion got the independence in 1896.

Independence
After several years of exploitation by the spaniards, people started to rebel. The notable beginning of the rebellion took place in Dargu-Keang against the colonial labor minister Alejandro Franco in 1895. The spanish-held part of Zimaria gained independence on March 27, 1896.

After the independence, the elections were held on October 2nd of the same year. Manuel Bratung-Than of the Zimarian Welfare and Development Party was elected as the president, Pablo Alvarez was elected as the Prime Minister. He brought notable contributions in terms of industry, welfare and healthcare. He developed ties with the Dutch Zimaria, assuring the guarantee of the citizens there. The constitution was written on December 30, 1899. He held two terms (1 term = 4 years) in a row. Later, in the 1904 elections, Alonso Hernandez (partially descendant of Manuel's grandmother) was elected.