Kihāmát

Kihāmát, officially known as the Socialist Republic of Kihāmát (Kihā́mmic: Lố Kihāmátī aguntokôvanatī́zô agənamīšā́n, [ˈlo kɪhaːˈmatiː agʊntɒkovanaˈtiːzo agənamiːˈʃaːn]), comprises of eight closely grouped islands in the North Pacific Ocean approximately 1000mi (1600km) off the coast of Mexico. The islands have been unified as one sovereign state since AD 1316, prior to this there had been five separate royal families ruling their own separate kingdoms. Tensions between the five countries ultimately resulted in the the Kihā́mmic Civil War. The Civil War commenced in late 1298 and did not finish until the accord of 1316, which effectively saw the largest of the kingdoms assume control of the others and thus the Kingdom of Kihāmát (Lố Kihāmátī yegašā́n, [jɛgaˈʃaːn]) was born.