Mezemia

The Republic of Mezemia is a newcomer to the international stage, having declared its independence from Radovia at the onset of the civil war in 1921. The early period of the republic was a shaky one, with multiple armed clashes between various factions vying for influence, including the old Druthenian aristocratic elite, as well as Radovian elements (both Imperial and Republican) trying to re-integrate the territory.

Mezemia is actually comprised of two distinct but closely related ethnic groups, who refer to themselves and northern and southern Mezemians in the interest of unity. The Mezemians would later become an interesting study into converging cultures, as the two groups would slowly merge towards a "combined" Mezemian culture.

General information
The flag of the later republic is a tricolore that represents the three ethnic groups in the country: green for Mezemians (northern and southern), white for Radovians, and blue for Druthenians. The three colours also represents the forests, the purity of peace, and the sea respectively.

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 * The northern and southern Mezemians are analogous to Latvians and Lithuanians, respectively
 * The presence of the Mezemo-Druthenians is analogous to Baltic germans