Vairarca

Vairarca (Vairarcan: V'aurtah'aii'ni) , officially the Second Kingdom of Vairarca (Vairarcan: Eranebahr'alaade V'aurtah'aii'ni), is a country in the Kadersaryinan Islands of North America. It has maritime borders with Adamineryl to the northwest, Mexico to the southwest, Cuba to the north, and the Cayman Islands to the east.

Vairarca is the southernmost landmass of the Kadersaryinan Islands, part of a chain of islands and archipelagos of the Caribbean.

Prehistory - 1526: Prehistory of Vairarca
Humans originally from the Yucatan Peninsula were the first to inhabit Vairarca.

1526 - 1538: Spanish invasion
Following the formation of the Kingdom of Vairarca in 1510, the Spanish had invaded the developing country and had control over the area. In 1538, the natives revolted against the Spanish and forced the Spanish out of Vairarcan territory.

1538 - 1937: Revitalization of the First Kingdom of Vairarca
Until the Spanish withdrew from the area, the First Kingdom of Vairarca had enjoyed relative political stability with little or no foreign influence. The kingdom's culture was strongly influenced by the culture of the neighboring Aztecs and Taino.

1937 - 1977: Wilsonian occupation
Part of northern Vairarca was occupied by the Wilsonian Empire, which knew from the uprising against the Spanish to make agreements with the monarchy before occupying parts of their land. The Wilsonians exited Vairarca in 1970 to bring more settlers to modern-day Adamineryl.

1945 - 1991: Republic of Vairarca
In 1945, the First Republic of Vairarca was proclaimed. This government, a one-party dictatorship, lasted until the area became a puppet state of the United Kadersaryinan Federation in 1975, being influenced by Jaskalism. The republic collapsed in July 1991, 3 months after the collapse of the UKF before it.

1991 - present: Second Kingdom of Vairarca
On June 22, 1991, Vairarca proclaimed a kingdom again. Since then, the republic has been dissolved, and the country has entered a population and travel boom since the late 2000s. The Vairarcan language also entered higher numbers by this point.