Africa, State of South Africa

The village of Africa is located on the southern coast of the African continent and is the only village apart of the State of South Africa. The population of the village is 69.

History
Africa was the first village in the world in October 001, and was the capital of the Kingdom of Africa. The first king was born in this village.

Asian-African wars
In the first Asian-African war, Africa was captured in April 265 and was taken control of until April 337 by the Kingdom of Asia. The capital was moved to Egewa.

In the second Asian-African war, Africa was re-captured by the Kingdom of Africa in April 337, and was held until July 341, when it was captured, signaling the end of the war and the dissolution of the kingdom.

377 Referendum
See more 377 African independence referendum

In 372, the Kingdom of Asia and Kingdom of Europe agreed on a referendum for the village, stating that if the vote were to pass, the village would become a state. The vote passed 65 to 35.

Statehood
The village would become a state in January 378, and has remained that way since then.