Brunant

The Kingdom of Brunant is a small nation in the Mediterranean Sea

Geography
See also: Geography of Carrington Island

The Kingdom of Brunant is an archipelago situated in the central Mediterranean Sea. It consists of four islands, Hogeberg Island, Central Island, Middleton Island and Brunant Island. As a Mediterranean country, Brunant has a Subtropical-Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and warm summers. Rain occurs mainly in winter, with summer being generally dry. The average yearly temperature is 22–23 °C (72–73 °F) during the day and 15 °C (59 °F) at night.

History
See also: History of Carrington Island

For most of history, the islands were largely uninhabited. In 276, the Romans established a colony at Villa Fulvia. After 100 years, the settlement was abandoned and largely forgotten.

In 1395, a Venetian trading ship spotted the Islands. The following year, a ship with settlers arrived and built a settlement, modern-day Donderstad. The small settlement thrived, but was not very big.

Over the next few years, more and more Dutch came to the islands, while the Venetians lost interest in the Islands. They founded Sint-Anders and then Grijzestad.

In 1427, the Convention of Grijzestad met in Grijzestad and Declaration of Independence. The convention made Marten Snejder leader of the country.

In 1475, leader Leuvis Van Damme made himself King of Brunant and turned the country into a monarchy.

In 1784, a deranged British nobleman James Carrington, invaded the islands and became the president by a succesful Coup d'etat.

Politics
See also: Politics of Carrington Island

Politically, Brunant is a very liberal and socialist country. The main political parties are Groen Party, SDP and CU Party.

Religion
The country is very religious, and 95% of people have a religion, usually Christianity. Atheism is frowned upon but is not illegal.