Taranotochi

Taranotochi (たらの土地 Tara no tochi), also known as the Democratic Republic of Taranotochi and formerly known as North El Kadsre until 2022, is a sovereign state part of the United El Kadsreian Nations, in North America, in the El Kadsreian Islands. Its off the coast from its neighboring country El Kadsre and also has maritime boundaries with Kowokam.

North El Kadsre: 1958-1969
In 1958, more people of various ethnic origins arrived in El Kadsre and the English language was introduced even more than ever before. Maori culture was introduced to the country as well, but some El Kadsreians weren't very happy with the Maori's population increase in the country, which lead to numerous protests. This then caused El Kadsre to be split up into three nations by the United Nations, North El Kadsre (Democratic Republic of El Kadsre), West El Kadsre (Commonwealth of El Kadsre) and East El Kadsre (Republic of El Kadsre). After the split-up of El Kadsre, the Soviets occupied North El Kadsre until the 1961 coup d'état, when their communist government was overthrown by the pro-Kayosist nationalist government.

North El Kadsre independence: 1982-1989
On March 13, 1982, The Northern Vlokozuian State of El Kadsre voted to declare independence from the Vlokozu Union. This later led to the massacre of North El Kadsreian activists on March 15. However, the union turned North El Kadsre into a special administrative region.

Modern era: 1989-present
After the dissolution of the Vlokozu Union, North El Kadsre has become a modernized country.

In April 16, 2022, Katashi Minami announced North El Kadsre had renamed itself to “Taranotochi”, to mark the 40th anniversary of the death of Tara Fujimoto, the second leader of North El Kadsre. The new name “Taranotochi” means “Tara’s land” in Japanese. The name change has been the biggest change in the map of the El Kadsreian Islands since Nueva Peking’s independence in 1995.

Population
The population of Taranotochi is about 15.3 million. (2019 estimate)