Resvonia Island

The Republic of Resvonia ( Resvonian: Republika di Resvonija, Croatian: Republika Resvonija, Italian: Repubblica di Resvonia) is a sovereign republic state located in Europe. It is located in between Croatia and Italy, and it's best known for vines and ports.

Indigenous History
Around the heritage-listed areas, there are several old writings on stones and walls. It's origins said to be between 3500 and 7800 BCE. Many of them are believed to belong to the Rha Culture. Rha Culture has it's ancient writings and scriptures all over the outskirts of Gora Ljubomira Miloviča (second biggest mountain in Resvonia/1372m). Single and small collective graves are common in Rha cemeteries, with the deceased being flexed on their back in a hole. The burial holes are enclosed by stone walls in rectangular, sometimes circular, enclosures.

Cattle, sheep, goats, and rarely, bear were all part of the Rha people's economy. There have also been horse remains discovered, whether wild or domestic. Most of these animals' populations have turned down due to environmental concerns in the area. But however, animals that live in sea like fishies, which the indigenous people hunted and eated, are still eaten to this day. Stone (axes, arrowheads), bone (fish hooks, points), and antler were used to make tools. The Rha culture is credited with artistic representations of wheeled vehicles discovered in the area. Copper, silver, and gold ornaments have also been discovered.

Early History
At a point, at least around 1000 BC, Illyians was in Resvonia. And then, around 100 BC, Roman Republic had the Resvonia as Teraminaria. After the breakdown of Roman Empire in 396 AD, the Teraminaria belonged to Western Roman Empire. Around before 600 AD, Eastern Roman Empire captured Teraminaria. In mid-780's ERE and Franks battled in Pratis (Vinutera), resulting in Frank victory.

Yugoslavia Era
In 1903 the Serbian king was murdered and replaced with Peter I. After this Serbia became more nationalist. Tensions with Austria-Hungary heightened when it conquered Bosnia in 1908. During this period Serbia managed to extend its borders and capture Kosovo and North Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire. Many Serbian nationalists wanted to create a unified state for the Slavs of the Balkans. Covert gangs attempted to assassinate Austro-Hungarian officials, like the Bosnian governor. In June 1914 a Bosnian Serb called Gavrilo Princip killed Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, Bosnia. This event eventually led to the outbreak of the Great War (World War One). Yugoslavia came into existence after World War I in 1918. The State of Slovenes, Croats, Serbs and Resvonians, which came from a part of Austria-Hungary, joined with the Kingdom of Serbia. The King of Serbia became the king of the new country. Southern territories of Yugoslavia were taken by Serbia from the Ottoman Empire during the Balkan Wars (1912-13). For ten years it was known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, and Resvonians. It began using the name 'Yugoslavia' in 1929. The name 'Yugoslavia' is Serbo-Croatian for 'Land of the Southern Slavs'. The Kingdom was conquered by Axis powers in 1941, with Resvonia being conquered by the Fascist Kingdom of Italy and quickly fell during World War II. The Federal Democratic Republic was declared in 1943 with the King's approval, but the monarchy was abolished shortly after.

Population
The population of Resvonia has been steadily rising in recent decades. In the January 2022 census, there was a population of about 283,987 people in Resvonia.

Cities by Population

 * 1) Vinutera (Capital/174,271)
 * 2) Srpniagrad
 * 3) Alogagrad

Ethnic groups
Resvonia Islands are mostly inhabited by Resvonians (93,46%), while minority groups include Italians (4,54%), ordinary Croats, Serbs, Slovenes, Bosnians, Hungarians, Slovaks and Ukrainians.