Ca'onja

Ca'onja, officially The United Federation of Caroline and Ontong Java, is an Oceanian sovereign country comprising the major archipelago groups of Caroline and Ontong Java. The neighbouring countries are Micronesia to the north; Marshall Islands to the northeast; Kiribati and Nauru to the east; Tuvalu to the south-east; Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands to the south; and Indonesia and Palau to the west. Ca'onja's capital is Kota Wantaim and its largest city is Derosten. The country's other major metropolitan areas are Dataran Subur, Motuwei and Oaio.

Ca'onja is multi-ethnic and multi cultural, with a significant majority of the population are Oceanian people. East Asians, Europeans and Southeast Asians, as well as the mixed ancestry of Eurasians and Euronesians, form up the population minority. Ca'onja gained independence from Australia in 1958 and formed a federation of three countries: Bwanaba, Eauripik and Nukuoro. Sorol joined the federation as the fourth country in 2000 after gaining independence from Indonesia earlier in 1992. As a unitary federal parliamentary directorial republic, the leaders and representatives of each country co-governs the federation as the Federal Council.