Originally the home to Slavic nomads the modern state of Vyrodia was formed in 1398 when the Kingdom of Vyrodia was formed following the decline of the Golden Horde, with the kingdom being formed from the tribe known as the Vyrodisiya. The Kingdom embraced the Eastern Orthodox religion developing a Slavic culture with vibrant trade across the Black Sea. However in 1548 Vyrodia was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, only gaining independence from them in 1882 as the State of Vyrodia. Political instability and a short civil war led to the collapse of the state and the formation of the Holy Imperium of Vyrodia five years later. During World War One Vyrodia was initially unaligned, before siding with the Central Powers in 1915, only to be occupied by Romania a year later. Civil war in Vyrodia ag
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| - Originally the home to Slavic nomads the modern state of Vyrodia was formed in 1398 when the Kingdom of Vyrodia was formed following the decline of the Golden Horde, with the kingdom being formed from the tribe known as the Vyrodisiya. The Kingdom embraced the Eastern Orthodox religion developing a Slavic culture with vibrant trade across the Black Sea. However in 1548 Vyrodia was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, only gaining independence from them in 1882 as the State of Vyrodia. Political instability and a short civil war led to the collapse of the state and the formation of the Holy Imperium of Vyrodia five years later. During World War One Vyrodia was initially unaligned, before siding with the Central Powers in 1915, only to be occupied by Romania a year later. Civil war in Vyrodia ag
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| - Konstantine Lordkipanidze, President of Meskheti
- Vladimer Gogichaishvili, Chancellor of Meskheti
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| - Originally the home to Slavic nomads the modern state of Vyrodia was formed in 1398 when the Kingdom of Vyrodia was formed following the decline of the Golden Horde, with the kingdom being formed from the tribe known as the Vyrodisiya. The Kingdom embraced the Eastern Orthodox religion developing a Slavic culture with vibrant trade across the Black Sea. However in 1548 Vyrodia was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, only gaining independence from them in 1882 as the State of Vyrodia. Political instability and a short civil war led to the collapse of the state and the formation of the Holy Imperium of Vyrodia five years later. During World War One Vyrodia was initially unaligned, before siding with the Central Powers in 1915, only to be occupied by Romania a year later. Civil war in Vyrodia against pro-Bolshevik forces led the Tsar Zakarija I to support the Vyrodian Imperial League, taking complete power over Vyrodia under a totalitarian theocracy. Zakarija I oversaw Vyrodia economically develop, but also advocated mass oppression and the genocide of Jews and other groups in Vyrodia. In 1942 Zakarija I sided with Nazi Germany in World War 2 fighting Soviet forces on the Eastern Front in Ukraine as well as contribute towards the Holocaust of Eastern Europe. Soviet forces occupied Vyrodia in 1944, overseeing the creation of the Marxist-Leninist Vyrodian Democratic Republic. Under its first communist leader, Alexandr Lukščnic, Vyrodia became one of the most brutal and oppressive regimes in the Eastern Bloc. Pro-democracy protests in 1989 saw the overthrow of the communist regime and Vyrodia's transitions towards a capitalist, democratic country. Vyrodia has struggled economically since democratisation, with shock therapy economics leading to poverty and inequality within Vyrodia. Vyrodia is a member of the United Nations, Council of Europe, European Union, and NATO.
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