Grösaren

Grösaren (Grow-Zah-Ren; Japanese: グローサレン Gurōsaren), officially the Republic of Grösaren (German: Republik Grösaren; Japanese: グローサレン共和国 Gurōsaren kyōwakoku) is a country that has maritime borders with Japan, Russia, North Korea and South Korea. The country has around 50 million residents.

Colonization Era (1873-1916)
In 1873, Japan colonized the island and established it Gurosaren after the colonizer Guro Tadasu. In 1914, the German Empire acquired the east of the island. The Japanese realized this and forbade the Germans to take the island. This led to complaint between the German and Japanese

Royal Reign of Grösaren (1916-1918)
In 1916, Imperial Japan gave in and let Grösaren be united into the Royal Reign of Grösaren (RROG). This state lasted until Germany's defeat of World War I in 1918.

Republic of Grösaren (1918-present)
In 1918, Grösaren became an independent country. They removed the monarchy completely and became a republic.