Ascadylea

Ascadylea [æz/kə/'dɪl/jə], officially the Crowned Republic of Ascadylea (Spanish: República Coronada de Ascadilla), is a member of the Alliance of Independent Nations located in the Central Atlantic Ocean in the Veratlantic Archipelago. Ascadylea is the southernmost island in Veratlantea, sharing a maritime border with Atlantic Federation to the west and with Galbadia to the north.

Etymology
Ascadylea was named after the daughter of the first King and Queen. Her name means 'treasure' in the Native Tongue of the Island. Indigenous Ascadyli referred the island as Banzawhonge, or "Land of Wonders"

History

 * Main article: History of Ascadylea

Ascadylea was discovered by the British in the late 1800's when a ship bound for South Africa encountered troublesome weather and shipwrecked on the island near the present-day city of Rhodes. A well known scholar from Oxford University, Sir Marquesas Rhodes and his pregnant lady wife, Lady Charlotte founded the original settlement of Rhodes after Lady Charlotte gave birth to the couple's only daughter, Ascadylea.

States

 * Main article: States of Ascadylea

Ascadylea has eight states - Axyllion, King's Dominion, New Guardia, Queensland, Rhodes, Tiliconalopan, Warwick and the Xadrian Isles. States in Ascadylea, have their own government led by a Governor, a Lieutenant Governor, a Senate and a House of Representatives.