Deconara

Deconara (/di:kənarə) (Deconaran English: Dāconārė), officially known as the Republic of Deconara (Rēpyblīke vœ Dāconārė), is a country in South America bordered west to the southern part of Argentina.

British Empire (1834-1954)
The British Empire took control over Deconara in 1834. Markingston ran the colony, but some Brits protested against Markingston's harsh laws.

Protesters were ordered to leave Deconara, but since Markingston died in 1900, Jonkingston took control.

Modern Day Deconara (1954-present)
Deconara declared independence from the United Kingdom in 1954, after a referendum where 87% of the people voted in favor of independence.

In 1960, a large group of Argentines, Toralaq, and Brazilians migrated to Deconara.

Media
Television networks are: Deconara Television, Vis, 3TV, RD4, etc.

Population
The population of Deconara is about 20,928,619 (2020 estimate).

Religion
Deconara has no state religion, although Christianity is the most predominant religion, with 89% of all Deconarans identifying as Christian.