Nova Žemja

State of Nova Žemja is a country located in eastern Leifmyrr. It was founded as a colony of United Commonwealth, by Ignati II Korol.

Colony
The colony of Nova Žemja (meaning new land) was created by Ignati II Korol after a failed attempt at circumnavigating the world, in an attempt to find an alternative route to Nebskoslavia. He settled in the continent of Leifmyrr, which he named Šrodnas, referencing how there was a sea among the continent. Communication with the United Commonwealth proper was scarce, leading to Nova Žemja having an effectively independent foreign policy. Ignati II was succeeded by his son Menti. Full Article

Merging with Rodinnbrok
After the United Commonwealth collapsed, Nova Žemja got absorbed into Rodinnbrok, and thanks to Rodinnbrokan respect for cultures that join their country, they remained relatively prosperous as a province in Rodinnbrok.

Rodinnbrok Collapse
After Rodinnbrok collapsed, and let all of their provinces free, Nova Žemja became what it is today. An independent country.

Post-Rodinnbrok Era
Post-Rodinnbrok Era refers to time immediately after collapse of Rodinnbrok, and is mostly marked by more activity in Zlatoport.

Pre-Constitution Government
Due to abrupt and unexpected Rodinnbrokan collapse, NŽ is led through it's first years by the government that previously was the government of Novožemjan autonomy, comprised of mainly these government officials:

Lord Protector
Occupied by Grizegorizev Bzencyscykivic, mayor of Zlatoport, is the highest in command.

Judge
Occupied by Mjatak, second in command.

Poslanec
One of more important (OOC: Only) Poslanec is Pavel Letavski.

Zlatoport
Founding city of the colony, current capital and largest city in the country, houses majority of the country's population, name translated from Korolian roughly means Golden Port.

Rodinno
Abandoned settlement to the northwest of Zlatoport. It got incorporated into NŽ after it gained independence, and NŽ is in process of repopulating the town.

Note: The town of Rodinno was not originally part of Nova Žemja, it was gained after the independence from Rodinnbrok, and it wasn't originally named Rodinno neither, the original name got lost to time, and now it's called Rodinno as suggested by P. Letavski to commemorate Rodinno, but also because Rodinno is similar to Korolian word "Rodyna", meaning "Family".