Ossetia

Ossetia (Republic of Ossetia officially) is a country located in Central Asia that gained its independence in 1976. It was founded after a referendum from to United States to Georgia, and rather than be invaded, Georgia gave South Ossetia independence. South Ossetia later became Ossetia after the USSR was restrengthened. After a period of isolation, it opened its doors to modernization from the European Union in 1994, and has been a modern and advanced country ever since. In 2001, it re-established relations with its Caucasian neighbors by founding the Central Asian Alliance, which Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey have joined.

Ossetia is a member of the United Nations and the Central Asian Alliance, but has refused to join either the PAFF or the OIS, as Ossetia views them as the two "warring factors" of the world.