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Kadolha, officially the Republic of Kadolha, is a located in southern Zemlya, bordering Bloodia to the northwest, Lipnitia to the north and Lubilia to the east. Kradelas, is located in the Capital Voivodeship and it is the official seating of the government. Kadolha has roughly a population of 93 million people.

The Kadolhans are an ethnic group that formed in the Cozars in the 6th century, migrating from what is now known as modern-day Sremia. Kadolhans were originally split into several tribes that inhabited northern Kadolha, and were constantly on the offensive against the Eutrucian Empire. The Kadolhan despotate would officially form in the 603, also led by the first recorded Kadolhan leader, Nemanja I. The despotate would be succeeded by the Kingdom of Kadolha in 692, followed by the establishment of one of the oldest empires in Zemlyan history in 713, the Kadolhan Empire. The Kadolhan Empire expanded further into central Zemlya and the south Cozars, until finally dissolving in 1503.

In 1508, the Principality of Kradelas was formed with assistance from the Republic of Kalalj. Kradelas essentially became the center of Kadolhan identity and unity. Two centuries later, in 1616, Veljko III issued a declaration of war on all the successor states, except the Republic of Kalalj, whom it allied with. This war came to be known as the Reunification War, playing a vital role in Kadolhan history. Kradelas succeeded in conquering all modern Kadolhan territories, officially reunifying the country in 1711, forming the First Kadolhan Republic. The First Republic was dissolved in 1802 after a coup led by Darko Brkić overthrew Radovan Grgić and declared a temporary, before marking the beginning of the Second Kadolhan Republic.

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