Rendoosia

Rendoosia, officially the Republic of Rendoosia (Rendoosian: Republiki di Rendoosia), is a country in the Eastern Balkans. It borders Bulgaria to the west, Grimzimistan to the south, Turkey to the southwest where the former countries form a quadripoint, and the Black Sea to the east. Rendugrad is the capital and largest city. Other large cities include Modragrad and Alagad. Rendoosia has one of the highest risks of natural disaster in Europe due to earthquakes.

Modern Rendoosians are the descendents of a pre-Roman tribe that inhabited the area during ancient times. That tribe survived Roman conquest. Some Rendoosians converted to Islam upon the Ottoman Empire's conquest and became what are now Grimzims, who established Grimzimistan. Rendoosia gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1848 and became a kingdom. Rendoosia was neutral during World War I, but became a puppet state of Nazi Germany during WWII, and a satellite state of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Rendoosia eventually became a parliamentary democracy in 1991.

Etymology
Rendoosia comes from an Old Rendoosian word meaning "free person." This reflects how the tribe survived Roman conquest. The -ia suffix, meaning "land of", makes the combined meaning "Land of the Free People".

Media
Radino ji Television di Rendoosia (RTR) is the country's public broadcaster. The main commercial television channels are TB3, GMB TB, and Rendooby.