Puerto Chango

Puerto Chango is a country in the Rodriguez Islands in Europe, off the coast of Italy and near Greece and Cyprus.

History
Puerto Chango was founded in 1867 as a colony of the Kingdom of Spain. In 1900, the colony declared independence and soon it became a country. The first four countries to make contact with the newly-founded Puerto Chango were Norway, the Great Qing of China, the German Empire, and the United States.

During World War 2, the village of Alcapaz was used as an Allied fighter-interceptor base intended to protect the Rodriguez Islands from Axis bomber aircraft, while the city of Figgelmünch was used as a shelter for fleeing Greeks, Albanians, and Italians. After World War 2 ended, new regions were created and the Federal District became the country's capital.