Puerto Chango

Puerto Chango is a country in the Rodriguez Islands in Europe, off the coast of Italy and near Cyprus.

History
Puerto Chango was founded in 1867 as a colony of the Kingdom of Spain. In 1923, the colony declared independence and soon it became a country.

During World War 2, the village of Alcapaz was used as an Allied fighter-interceptor base intended to protect Greece, Turkey, Albania, and Cyprus against Axis bomber aircraft. After World War 2 ended, new regions were created and the Federal District became the country's capital.