Colonia

Colonia (Colonian: Am Land; English: The Land) is a country in located in Europe. Colonia has the maritime boundaries with United Kingdom and Norway.

1910-1919: The Formation of Colonia
Colonia was formed mysteriously on December 19, 1910. An English explorer, James Wyatt, witnessed the formation of Colonia and wrote on his expedition journal, calling it as "the newly-formed land". The Swedish, Angles, Finnish, French, Germans, Russians and Spaniards arrived in this land and settled in there.

1920-1924: The Rise of Finnish Paganism
Shortly after the popularity of the Finnish epic, Kalevala, the Colonians started the religion, known as the Finnish Paganism. In this paganism, they worshipped the gods from Kalevala, such as the god Väinämöinen. The paganism lasted until 1924.

1930-1939: The Arrival of Hungarians
On March 20, 1930, the Hungarians arrived in Colonia. The Hungarians introduced a religion called Nagyvallás. The Hungarians also introduced the Hungary language. It became the biggest religion in Colonia and lasted until 1943. It is still retained in funerals.

1940-1953: The Soviet Phenomenon
The people in Colonia has no interest in supporting countries during the World War II. After the Nazi invaded Uni Soviet in 1941, people in Colonia became the fanatic of Uni Soviet. This is known as The Soviet Phenomenon. People in Colonia will speak Slavic languages and watch programs from Slavic countries. The phenomenon formed a language called Cechy.

1953-1956: The Arrival of Dekanians
On June 15, 1953, the Dekanians arrived in the southwestern part of Colonia. The Dekanians separated from Dekania and estabilished a country called Dekanian Federation of Galva.

1956-1983: Dekanian supremacy
In 1956, Dekanian Federation of Galva annexed the southwestern part of Colonia. Galva repeatedly annexed the southwestern part of Colonia in 1968, 1972 and 1979 and became the largest country in Colonia.

1983: The First Czechoslovakian Protocol
The First Czechoslovakian Protocol was signed by the sixth Colonian president, Andrei Gothenberg, the representatives of Colonia and the representative of Czechoslovakia to replace Cechy words into Czech words.

1985-1986: Slavo Bojek's death
In 1985, the fourth king of Galva, Slavo Bojek died and replaced by Boris the Mishap. During his reign, he showed his positivity toward Dekanians, such as food giveaway, visiting Galva cities and many more. On September 30, 1986, he wanted to join Colonia, but the Colonian government refused it, thus made Boris the Mishap mad.

1986-1987: The Galva-Colonian War
The Dekanian Federation of Galva declared a war against Colonia. Galva's military consists of cavalry knights called "Černa Čelovek" (English: Black Man) and a catapult-galleon ship called "Pobeda" (English: Victory) and Colonia's military consists of spear knights with a lethal attack called Martialman. Colonia and Galva attacked each other, and Galva has the most kills than Colonia. It is one of the worst war in the world. On May 17, 1987, Colonia finally killed Galva armies and won, making Boris the Mishap gave up. Colonia declared its independence on the same day. On May 20, 1987, Galva finally joined Colonia.

1987: The Second Czechoslovakian Protocol
The Second Czechoslovakian Protocol was signed by the sixth Colonian president, Andrei Gothenberg and the Czechoslovakian president. Czech language replacing Cechy will be expected to be in 2000.

1989: The German Language Widespread
In 1989, the German language entered Colonia, making the people in Colonia spoke German instead of Colonian. Due to this, the Cechy language became extinct.