Ikeda Islands

The Ikeda Islands are an El Kadsreian archipelagic external territory compromised of a collection of continental islands of various sizes located in the southern Pacific Ocean, 1,732 km west of Chile and 4,707 km south of El Kadsre. It is the only island in the Nazca Islands occupied by El Kadsre.

History
The Ikeda Islands is notable for not having an indigenous population, and there was no evidence that it was seen by humans until 1902, when the archipelago was discovered and colonized by Japanese colonial settlers, who imported some of Japan's culture to the land. The Ikeda Islands was then annexed by the Sentanese Empire from Japan in 1944 during World War II.

In 1947, the United Kingdom captured the territory from the Sentanese Empire due to maritime disputes between the two countries back then. The United Kingdom had then sold the Ikeda Islands to West El Kadsre in 1963. After the formation of the Vlokozu Union in 1969, the territory became a Vlokozuian territory until the Union was split, causing the Ikeda Islands to be sold El Kadsre, outbidding Mahri, Sentan, and the Island Union in The Post-Vlokozuian Auction in 1989.

Andre Island, then nicknamed as "The Ikedan Island With No Name", had remained unnamed for years until Andre Kayrlislopvoslky named it after his first name in 1992. A majority of the Kayos family currently reside in the Ikeda Islands.