Bailine

Bailine (/baɪlaɪn/), officially the Bailinese Republic Bailinese Cumhuriyeti (/baɪliːniːs d͡ʒum.hu.ɾiːˈjeti/) is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkans, south of Hungary and north of Kosovo and North Macedonia. It has a population of over 181.22 million, making it the most densely populated countries in the Balkans. Bailine is the unitary presidential republic, with its part of the, , , and the , and is also the observer states of the. The capital and largest city is Mixokan, followed by Didimadeni, Al Fallulah, and Çayirdir.

Bailine, nestled in the heart of the Balkan peninsula, traces its roots back to 830 BC, a time when ancient civilizations thrived on its fertile lands. Over the centuries, the region witnessed the rise and fall of empires, shaping Bailine's unique cultural tapestry. However, in 1912, the echoes of independence were abruptly silenced as Turkey annexed the nation, leaving an indelible mark on its history and sparking a struggle for self-determination that would resonate for generations to come.

Provinces
Bailine is separated into nine provinces: the provincial city of Mixokan, province of Didimadeni, autonomous province of Al Fallulah, province of Çayirdir, province of Sivritpasa, autonomous province of Zubabil, autonomous province of North Kagitlu, autonomous province of South Kagitlu, and province of Elmagaç.