Kosla

Kosla is a country in the Zendari world. Kosla's current population is 4,631,311, according to the 2019 Zendari census. The primary language of Kosla is a mix of Kazakh and Koslian which covers the capital Axeliya and surrounding areas, Norwegian and English can be found around the rest of the country. The capital Axeliya is the second most inhabited with 1,376,467 million. The city of Shiveligor is the most inhabited with 1,997,761 million.

History
The Monarch, H.R.H. Nathalie Saba (Xаталï Zаба) has been ruling for 5 years after the abdication of Altynbek Sundet (Алтүxбек Zүxдет).

Palgadan movement (1873-18??)
The Palgadan movement (Koslian: Палгадаxïx қозгалïzï) (Palgadanin qozgalisi) was a movement which involved several thousand Таzgalar natives that peacefully protested for their own land, the Palgadan movement was written in several books which are still not found. The lack of information makes it hard to know how exactly the movement ended. Scientists predicts it ended around 1876-1881 when the Tazgalar native tribe went extinct.

Lovoskay Republic (1905-1985)
The Lovoskay Republic (Koslian: Ловоzкаi Реzпублïкаzï) (Lovoskay Respwblïkası) was a republic in the area of present-day Kosla. The country was twice as big and went further in the land. The republic was a regime controlled by two supreme leaders, the first one being Aizada Novoskaya (Аiзада Xовоzкая) who was the supreme leader from 1905 upon his death in 1947, the second leader was Talgada Zokany (Талғада Зокаxï) who reigned from 1947 to 1985 when he was assasinated by the Trient rebel force.

Savuy civil war (1949-1954)
The Savuy civil war (Trielic: Zавуi азаматтïk zоғïсï) (Savwy azamattıq soğısı) was an armed conflict of then Lovoskay Republic and also known as the first war against the cruel Lovoskayan government. The result was mass executions with 46,000 rebels executed.

1962 Lovoskayan coup d'état attempt
On May 13, 1962, a coup d'état was attempted in Lovoskaya against state institutions, including the government and Supreme Leader Talgada Zokany. The attempt was carried out by a faction within the Trient rebel forces that organized themselves as the Liberation Army. They attempted to seize control of several key places in Talgargrad, Novoskayagrad, and elsewhere, but failed to do so after forces loyal to the state defeated them.

Formation (1963-1985)
The formation of Trieste lasted for 22 years and resulted in the formation of Trieste on January 20 1985, the 22 year war took millions of lives but resulted in liberation for the Trients, LGBTQ+ were ravaging the streets in protest for a free country, this resulted in the formation of the Dalak (Далаk) which is the parliament of Trieste, H.R.H. Altynbek Sundet was sworn in as the monarch.

Independence, a new start (1985-1993)
After January 20, tensions in Trieste lowered dramatically with the implementation of a democratic system. People started to get a normal daily life where nothing was restricted, as months passed by, Trieste started gaining money and the GDP started to increase. With the money, offices and efficient housing was built for use by citizens, cities started to grow and got more modern following time.

Progress (1993-present)
After the school reform in 1993, more people seeked higher education making the job market in Trieste bigger. More services were available and Trieste started importation of exotic foods, drinks, machinery, etc. Trieste was now at a new start, with war and chaos being left behind.

On April 10th, 2019, a new flag was unveiled removing the previous red and blue flag and changing it to a black, white and red flag. The previous flag was a red and blue flag with a white and red ornament pattern placed at the staff (hoist) end. The current flag was introduced in 2019 by the State Committee for Standardization of the Kingdom of Trieste, and changed out the previous one that had been the official flag since 1985.

On April 10th at 23:35 local time, the country name change document was signed by H.R.H. Nathalie Saba and Prime Minister Sophie Elise, changing the name from Trieste to Kosla

Heterosexuality
Heterosexuality was a ritual performed in September to produce babies, this was often practiced in rural areas where the Government could not take action and police did not force violence. Heterosexuals protested for rights and we're granted full protection in 2004 after a turnout of 74% of the country in favor of legalising heterosexuality.

Homosexuality
Homosexuality has always been legal in Kosla, recent polls (2019) show that 99.7% are for homosexuality.