Kerkimenia

Kerkimenia, officially the Democracy of Kerkimenia, is a sovereign state in the Mediterranean Sea. It is located west of Cyprus and east of Greece. It comprises an archipelago covering a total of 31.444 km². Its capital and largest city is located in Aegeapolis.

Its official language is Greek, but Coptic, Maltese, Turkish, Italian, and Hebrew are considered ethnic majority groups. English is also a second language.

The eight ethnic minorities in Kerkimenia are the Chaldeans, Yazidis, Assyrians, Sephardi, Arameans, Occitanians, Corfiots and Armenians.

History
Kerkimenia had been occupied by 10 countries throughout its history, the most times out of any country:
 * Ancient Greece
 * Phoenicia
 * Carthage
 * Ancient Italy
 * Byzantium
 * Kingdom of Sicily
 * Kingdom of Greece
 * Ottoman Empire
 * First Hellenic Republic
 * Second Hellenic Republic

Kerkimenia gained independence in 1931.

Trivia

 * The country got its name from the Greek island of Corfu from which the original settlers came.
 * .kk is the internet CCTLD for Kerkimenia, and the IOC code is KKM.
 * 2 denominations of Islam (Sunni and Shi'a), 4 sects of Christianity (Greek Orthodox, Maronitism, Eastern Catholicism and Oriental Orthodox), Judaism, Druze, and Hellenism are the official religious denominations in Kerkimenia.
 * The average IQ in Kerkimenia is 101.
 * Roblox and League of Legends are the country's most favorite games.
 * The most subscribed YouTuber in Kerkimenia is Georgios "RobRaccoon" Vlastaras, with 700,000 subscribers on YouTube as of 2020.
 * Classical and folk music are the most popular genres of music in Kerkimenia, while chiptune and dubstep are the most popular EDM genres in the country.
 * The country's currency is the Kerkimene drachma.
 * Showing of Nazi imagery, especially tattoos, is forbidden in Kerkimenia, and can result in a 500 drachma fine.
 * Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Chat Noir was banned in the country due to being used by parents to discipline their children into good behavior. At least 38 cases of it were reported in the country alone from 2018-19 and the plug was pulled on the show. All parents and teachers involved were fined 500 drachma, while their children received compensation in the form of free toys or gadgets.