Pozrika

Pozrika, officially the Republic of Pozrika (: Позриека Република) is a country in Eastern Artemia. Its borders cover an area of 507,625 square kilometers (195,995 sq mi) and borders Lienzeberg to the north; South Kryzhelovschina, Yarova and Rovsnoska to the east; and Helinika to the south. Pozrika is a landlocked country, although it has coastlines one four large international freshwater lakes to the south and west. About two-thirds of the nation's 6.4 million population live in proximity to these lakes.

From 1943, Pozrika was integrated into the United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia (UPRZ) at the conclusion of the Białemorze Conflict, becoming a constituent Volkovist republic of that union. The Eastern Artemian nation did not gain its independence and develop into its modern form until 1998, when the Rovski-Zaporizhian Separation resulted in the breakup of the UPRZ.

Białemorze Conflict
As Rokolsokia, a monarchy bordering Rovsnoska's west fell into an economic depression in 1934, multiple communist groups began gaining a large following. These groups would find massive support from the United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia, with many MSSC agents providing training and monetary funds to communist. On June 20, 1942, Rokolsokoia territory of Carașovia was annexed by the UPRZ. The Kingdom of Rokolsokoia declared war but quickly collapsed at the hands of communist revolutionaries. King Grzegorz Pawloski and much of his followers fled to the Republic of Gradinska to the west. The Rokolsokia Communist Republic was declared. Then fearing that they would be attacked by communists forces, the Republic of Gradinska then declared the Imperial Federation of Gradinska, which also forcedly included the exiled Kingdom of Rokolsokia. The newly formed Federation of Gradinska would be able to withstand the communist attacks but still had an extremely difficult time at organising and raising their armies. By early 1943, the communist forces had been gaining massive traction, until November of 1943 when the popular political figure Andre Marchotov was assassinated. This lead to riots and the declaration of. Massive military failures and domestic anarchy brought the UPRZ out of the Białemorze Conflict, leaving the Communist Republic to collapse.

Geography
Gradinska is located in east artemia bordering the White sea in the east and the black lake to the south. It has a broad steppe climate with more continental conditions to the west and south, with colder dryer conditions to the north. Gradinska lies in the Greater eastern Vale which runs. The Grad is one of Artermians greatest rivers and is an important source of water for agriculture, industry and transportation. Gradinskans climate is noted for freezing winters and hot summers.

Climate
Pozrika is afflicted by extreme continentality, being a fair distance from significant bodies of water besides its great lakes. A large portion of the landscape is dominated by a that transitions into a  going southeastward. This area constitutes the Pozrik steppe. The country's north and northeast along its borders with Lienzeberg and South Kryzhelovschina — where the Karbykan mountains and foothills run through Pozrika — features a thin boundary of which transitions into  at higher elevations. In the east, a thin strip of widens heading south to cover the entirety of Pozrik's coast on Lake Bialmorze being this climate. This area is characterized by mild summers and long cold winters.

Sports
Primary sport is Soccer, but horse related sports are also quite popular.