Kharnazury

Kharnazury ( IPA: [kɑːnɑːˈzʊəri] ) (Kharnaz: Khronazeyi; Daricajucean: Kharnosourri), also known as the Republic of Kharnazury (Kharnaz: Mwauriko ipez Khronazeyi; Daricajucean: Mwaranobu ipez Kharnosourri), is a country located in the Kadersaryinan Islands within the continent of North America. It shares borders with Trimaka to the northwest, Cavazetista to the southwest, Jaymawakin to the northeast, and borders with Cavazetista and Daricajuce to the southeast via a exclave on the Island of Aba'aluko. It also shares maritime borders with Cuba to the southeast. The capital and largest city of Kharnazury is Amfjfnou. Other large cities include Qesiaqrlai, S'vsaovmijio, Ofujao, and Wezexeb.

The First Kingdom of Kharnazury was formed in 713 AD under the Kharzuy religion. It collapsed in the 1500s, before rebelling against the British colonists in 1775 as the short-lived Second Kingdom of Kharnazury. A third kingdom was formed in 1808, which invaded Cuba and annexed parts of the island. It eventually annexed parts of Vairarca before being divided up by British Daricajuce. It remained a part of Daricajuce until 1991, in which it gained independence as the National Democratic People's Republic of Kharnazury. Around this time, many minorities groups such as the Cavazetistans and Trimakans, mistreated by the British and former Daricajucean states, formed radical nationalist groups which had soon became the ruling governments of their respective countries. These would not make it into Kharnazury until fascists initiated a coup d'etat in late 2019, overthrowing the communist regime.

It is one of the Kadersaryinan Islands' three currently active fascist powers, along with Cavazetista and Trimaka. Kharzuy is Kharnazury's state-mandated religion, which has been the only religion legally allowed since the nation became a fascist republic in 2019. Kharnazury is considered a developing country, with a trade based economy backed by few corporations due to sanctions enforced after the enforcement of the fascist government.