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The extremely long sea voyages in often unpredictably harsh and cold weather conditions resulted in that both colonies got deemed a waste of time and resources by their colonial overlords and the colonies got sent fewer and fewer resupply shipments until they were completely forgotten and neglected. This led the two colonies to get almost completely isolated from the rest of the world by 1745. The colonies realised their neglegted state on winter of [[1748]] after not receiving any shipments for 3 years straight. The two colonies agreed to settle their differences and merge together as one larger settlement in favour of working together to survive on the island. This is often referred as the establisment of the capital [[Kæn]], the first town on the [[Isle of Farmandie]]. In the beginning the former hostilities still fresh in memory complemented with language barrier, food shortage and the punishing conditions led to settlers developing heavy drinking habits and grudges between the two ethnic groups. Disagreement especially between individuals of different ethnicities often led to violent escalations on a major scale after a heavy night of drinking. These drunken group fights were often referred as the [[small civil wars]].
The extremely long sea voyages in often unpredictably harsh and cold weather conditions resulted in that both colonies got deemed a waste of time and resources by their colonial overlords and the colonies got sent fewer and fewer resupply shipments until they were completely forgotten and neglected. This led the two colonies to get almost completely isolated from the rest of the world by 1745. The colonies realised their neglegted state on winter of [[1748]] after not receiving any shipments for 3 years straight. The two colonies agreed to settle their differences and merge together as one larger settlement in favour of working together to survive on the island. This is often referred as the establisment of the capital [[Kæn]], the first town on the [[Isle of Farmandie]]. In the beginning the former hostilities still fresh in memory complemented with language barrier, food shortage and the punishing conditions led to settlers developing heavy drinking habits and grudges between the two ethnic groups. Disagreement especially between individuals of different ethnicities often led to violent escalations on a major scale after a heavy night of drinking. These drunken group fights were often referred as the [[small civil wars]].
====Kæn====
====Kæn====
The town of [[Kæn]] was established on the mouth of [[River Vænd]] in late winter of [[1748]] after the signing of the [[treaty of River Vænd]] that ended the 35 year long [[Trade War of Farmandie]] between [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company]] and [[Nevisar Austral & Antarctic Company]]. The commanders of both settlements agreed to sign a peace treaty after learning eithrr of them had not received any resupply for 3 years. The agreement concluded that the settlements would be working together to survive and combine and ration their extremely low stocks of supplies. The first buildings of the town of [[Kæn]] were built out of repurposed lumber from the fortifications that protected the former settlements from hostile actions.
The town of [[Kæn]] was established on the mouth of [[River Vænd]] in late winter of [[1748]] after the signing of the [[treaty of River Vænd]] that ended the 35 year long [[Trade War of Farmandie]] between [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company]] and [[Nevisar Austral & Antarctic Company]]. The commanders of both settlements agreed to sign the peace treaty after learning that neither of them had not received any resupply for almost 3 years. The agreement concluded that the settlements would cease all and any offensive actions against each other and work together to survive. The agreement also stated that the already extremely low stocks would be combined and rationed carefully and equally. After the agreement the staff of both settlements started planning on a combined settlement ([[Kæn]]) spread across the [[Vænd]] connected by a bridge. The first buildings of the town of [[Kæn]] were built out of repurposed lumber from the fortifications that protected the both sides settlements from hostile actions.


====Fort of Kæn====
====Fort of Kæn====
The [[Fort of Kæn]] is a sea fortress guarding the entrance to the port of [[Kæn]], protecting the port and the city of [[Kæn]] from invasions launched from the sea. The fortress is located on the [[Fortress Island (Kæn)|Fortress Island]] in the [[Gulf of Kæn]].
The [[Fort of Kæn]] is a sea fortress guarding the entrance to the port of [[Kæn]], protecting the port and the city of [[Kæn]] from invasions launched from the sea. The fortress is located on the [[Fortress Island (Kæn)|Fortress Island]] in the [[Gulf of Kæn]] and it is a part and the headquarters of the Farmandies chain of coastal forts and coastal artillery/missile stations. The plan to design and build the [[Fort of Kæn]] to protect the [[Gulf of Kæn]] was decided on 1792 by the [[Counsil of Elders]] and the fort started as a small wooden defensive position armed with several artillery batteries to engage ships entering the gulf.


===Recolonisation attemp (1789-1812)===
===Recolonisation attemp (1789-1812)===
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''Was your country subject to imperialism later in its life, or was it an imperial power?''
''Was your country subject to imperialism later in its life, or was it an imperial power?''
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''How did the 20th century affect your country?''
''How did the 20th century affect your country?''
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==Nature==
==Nature==
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