Rustovsky

Rustovsky (Russian: Рустовский) is a country located in North America. His languages are Russian and English. His capital and largest city is Rovskiya. His principal cities are Rovskiya, Angelivsk and Beringia.

First peoples
Rustosvky was inhabited for thousands of years by the so-called Rustovskiyan tribes, which are related to the first inhabitants of America who came across the Bering Strait, since Rustovsky was connected to the continent during the last ice age. The Rustovskiyan tribes had various belief systems and rituals, and the possible native name of the country was: Leiteai.

European explorers
Rustovsky would go a long time without being sighted by Europeans, until in the 18th century the Danish-russian Vitus Bering, in the service of the Russian Navy, discovered the island on his expeditions. At the same time it also came to be explored by the Spanish and British, although empires claimed the area but was never fully colonized. Until the end of the 18th century the Russian-American Company was established to establish itself in present-day Alaska (today a US state) and Rustovsky. At first the area was sparsely populated by non-native people, this until in 1849, the Russian-American company discovered gold in Rustovsky.

Russian settlement
As a consequence, the Russian-American company decided to concentrate almost all of its operations in the current Rustovsky, leaving the Alaska area abandoned. This was added to the fact that the Americans and the British began to explore the area more, with which the Russian Empire had the danger that these two countries seize the territories of the so-called Russian America. With which, the Russians decided to sell the territory of Alaska to the United States in 1867, and also reached an agreement with the British so that they would be left with the territories that currently correspond to Canada. In this way the Russian empire maintained its colony in America, which it prospered thanks to the resources discovered. However, there continued to be another problem which was the distance between the Russian capital and the colony of Russian America.