Augustina

Augustina, officially the Augustine Republic (French: République Augustine), is a country in North America, situated on the northwestern part of the Magisterian subcontinent, sharing land borders with Magisteria on the east and has maritime borders with Canada. Augustina is a federal state organized into seventeen provinces and one federal district, containing Shiskine, the country's capital. The provinces and the district each have their own constitutions, yet they are all part of the same federal government.

Indigenous peoples have inhabited the subcontinent for thousands of years. The country's origins may be traced back to the 17th century British colonization of the area. Augustina arose as the successor state of the Augustine Protectorate, the only British protectorate in North America established back in 1607. Augustina proclaimed independence on February 25, 1886, which triggered a two-year civil war that ended in a revolutionary victory. Following that, the country experienced relative peace and stability, with successive waves of European immigration, primarily from the United Kingdom and France, impacting its culture and population.

Augustina became the seventh wealthiest nation in the world by the early twentieth century, thanks to an almost unprecedented surge in affluence. Augustina had the world's second highest real GDP per capita in 1895 and 1896, according to the Maddison Historical Statistics Project, and was continuously in the top 10 before at least 1950. Augustina had plunged into underdevelopment as a result of political instability and economic collapse by the early 1950s.