State of South Africa

The State of South Africa (also known as South Africa) is located in the southern region of the African continent. It comprises of one village, Africa.

Referendum
After the dissolution of the Kingdom of Africa, the village of Africa came under the control of the Kingdom of Asia for 35 years. The Kingdom of Europe and the Kingdom of Asia made a decision in 372 that, in 5 years, the village of Africa would hold a vote for independence. It passed 65 to 35.

Arguments
The arguments against independence was that the village of Africa would not be able to sustain itself economically.

The arguments for independence was that the village would finally be past the years of war and "would able to be separated from two Kingdoms that do not match the values of the village".

Results
The village became a sovereign state in January 378. The referendum sparked independence movements in bordering villages, including Egewa.