Rhosỳna

The Republic of Rhosỳna, commonly known as Rhosỳna, is a sovereign country in eastern Meridis. Located just north-west of the island nation of Epral. It is home to more than 4 million inhabitants in 2018, being one of the least populated countries in Meridis

The capital of Rhosỳna is Talyuchaf which is located on the east coast of the country. Being an important trade hub, it has a urban population of 853,291. Other major urban areas of the country include: Porthreath, Llanfair and Nantgarw.

History
Rhosỳna existed as several city states and petty kingdoms before unifying into the modern-day Democratic Republic.

Unification (1797)
The many different petty kingdoms and city states in the Rhosỳna region merged into a single state in 1797, Talyuchaf was declared as capital city due to it's geographic location and it's wealth as a city state. A noble house in the region ascended to the throne as the nation's monarchy, it would rule over Rhosỳna for the next 153 years.

Civil War & Republic (1950 - 1957)
A movement formed in the late 1930's sought to reduce the power of the monarchy and convert the nation into a Democratic Republic. In March 1950, the movement rose up against the state in reaction to the King jailing many of the movement's key supporters and leaders. In 1957, the civil war ended with the King being forced off the throne and a new Republic being formed as a result.

Present Day (1957 - Present)
Under the new republic, the nation began to prosper.

Geography
Rhosỳna has a temperate climate, with drastically varying temperatures and weather patterns in different parts of the country. The temperature varies with the seasons with an average low of -5 °C (23 °F) in the winter and an average high of 21 °C (69 °F) in the summer. The northern coastal town of Samariyd has the highest recorded temperature of 35 °C (95 °F) whereas the southern coastal city of Harbwr	has the lowest recorded temperature of -12 °C (10 °F)

Regions
Rhosỳna is split up into six different administrative regions.