Zotua

Zotua (zˈɑːt͡ʃuːə͡) is a country located in South America and Africa and is a part of the Zotual Archipelago. It is the largest country in the Zotual Archipelago, and is roughly the size of Brazil. It sits just south of the African country Cape Verde and is allied with Brazil, Cape Verde, Niger, Nigeria, Mali, Chad, United States of America, Unikingdom, Simerica, Simland, Gau, and Canada. Its national language is Zotual, which is an Afroasiatic-Berber language. But people here also speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, Simlish, Simlandic, and Japanese.

Pre-History, before 1824
Zotua had existed as a country as early as 1233. However, it was known as Zotuania instead. It was colonized by Egyptians in 1202, and became independent 31 years later.

Ran by John Ujalko
In 1957, John Ujalko was elected as president. He was president for only 5 weeks before he was killed by Yujak Johnson, who was not a fan of Ujalko at the time.

Ran by Lilo Kilaguki 1957-2009
In 1957, Lilo Kilaguki was elected as president. He served all the way up until his death in December 2009.

Ran by Ron Zilahlo 2009-Now
The current president of Zotua is Ron Zilahlo.

Education System
Classes run through 9:30 AM to 2:36 PM. The school year starts on September 12 and usually ends on May 12. They are taught all the things American students are taught, with an additional class of Adulting, where students learn how to file taxes and other things. Adulting classes start in 10th grade.

Provinces
Zotua has 31 provinces, all of which are named after basic words in the Zotual language, such as Fuj meaning "Coast" or Teal meaning "Water".