Bairan

Bairan ( IPA: [baɝæn] ), officially the Third Kingdom of Bairan, is a country located in the Kadersaryinan Islands within the continent of North America. It is bordered by Zarifisthund to the east, and shares maritime borders with Fhpyekyot to the southwest, Glanreleu to the northwest, Telamak to the north, and Hybarho to the west.

Bairan was first populated by an Arawak kingdom in the early 6th century known as the First Kingdom of Bairan. They had their own language, Middle Bairanese, but it had died out in the 1400s due to replacement by Taíno. Spain colonized the Bairanese archipelago in 1550, along with Daricajuce. Bairan and Daricajuce both became British dominions in the 1640s, allowing ties to Eruowood and later the Bahamas and Tashein to be placed.

In the late 19th century all the way to the 1940s, Bairan experienced a cultural melting pot of various ethnic groups: Filipino, Japanese, Thai, and Indo-Aryans all migrated to Bairan for various reasons, most escaping the Japanese empire in the Second World War. In March 1965, the First Republic of Bairan, also known as the Commonwealth of Bairan, was the first independent Bairanese state from Britain. However, anti-Commonwealth activists overthrew the state in January 1969, which led to an 8 year constitutional monarchist rule under Svyocvidefi. A war with the United Kadersaryinan Federation and its satellite states led to it being occupied by UKF in 1977, and put Bairan once more under republican rule.

After the collapse of the United Kadersaryinan Federation in 1991, Bairan, like many other countries in the Kadersaryinan Islands at the time, balkanized. Bairan was again under monarchist rule again under King Nsywek. Nsywek was a known fascist and sympathizer of emperor Hirohito during WW2. But within the span of three years, Nsywek abdicated his throne due to an assassination attempt. King Avalri Laoiakuc I took his throne a few days later.

Bairan is considered a developing country. It is believed by most to be a middle power with high poverty rates and allegations of corruption.