Adrian Islands

The Adrian Islands (Adrianese: Eydrieng Aylansi; [eʲdrijeŋ aʲlansi]), officially the State of Adrian Islands (Adrianese: Deweli Neydrieng Aylansi; [deweli n̥eʲdrijeŋ aʲlansi]) is a country in the Nesionytan Islands, located south of Dajankagru, north of Obanacia and the of New Gallia, northeast of, and southeast of Ulakisonia. Via Singiba, the country shares a very small border between Dajankagru, making it one of the only land borders in the Nesionytan Islands. The country's only two cities are its capital, Basolomiu Bajongo, and Taun Bilong Koko. The Adrian Islands has a total of twenty islands, with six main ones and thirteen other small ones, and the aforementioned Singiba that shares a border with Dajankagru.

The Adrian Islands were settled in the 3rd century BC by the Nytans, the ancestors of the indigenous Hokirai people, who now compose to less than 1% of the country's population. The Hokirai Kingdom, established in 755 AD, was one of the most important kingdoms in the Nesionytan Islands. It attracted many ethnicities and traders, and was the richest kingdom in the archipelago, profiting from coconuts and iron, the two largest resources. Captain arrived to the Hokirai Kingdom in 1769, and established the Port of Bartholomew in the coast of the Vakkakya island. In 1787, the took control of the Hokirai Kingdom, which was renamed to the Adrian Islands, and became a crown colony in 1789. Many ethnic groups merged to form the Adrianese ethnicity overtime. The modern state of the Adrian Islands was established in 1884, as a commonwealth monarchy, but was converted to a republic in 1936. During the Ulakisonian civil war, the Adrian Islands aided the government of Ulakisonia, and supported the CCGT during the First Nesionytan War. In 2007, the government planned to shift the capital away from Basolomiu, but it was never accomplished.