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​Evolution of Usharia's Flags and Historical Eras 1. 1300–1700: Empire Era (The Great Thalassocracy) ​Historical Background: The golden age of Usharia. Expanding far beyond its island borders, it became a massive thalassocracy ruling over the coastal strips of Iceland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, France, and Morocco. Towards the 1700s, internal conflicts caused the empire to gradually lose its mainland territories. ​Flag Design: The rich Usharia Coat of Arms centered on a plain white banner. The double-headed black eagles framing the crest represent the historic unity and aristocratic strength of the state. ​2. 1900–1909: First Independence and the Modrec Era ​Historical Background: Following the 1777 British and Spanish invasion that fractured the island into 15 small states (Kvartland, Goetterburg, Parterburg, Kodvierburg, Tieberland, Draverburg, Niedburg, Swotterburg, Gyoberland, Fiesoland, Osword, Bradenland, Heibrebland, Zobelburg, Partrerburg), Alfred de Modrec fulfilled the legacy of Bradenland’s leader Dartver II. In 1900, he unified all 15 states for the first time and secured independence. Known for his ruthless methods and the 1904 Oliwer Incident, Alfred was assassinated in September 1908 under unsolved circumstances, leading to British re-colonization in 1909. ​Flag Design: The Usharia Coat of Arms set over vertical blue, white, and green stripes, symbolizing both national unity and state authority. ​3. 1940–1945: Second Independence and the Fascist Era ​Historical Background: Taking advantage of the chaos of World War II, an authoritarian regime declared independence for the second time in 1940. Governed under strict military discipline and aggressive nationalism, the state reverted to colonial status in 1945 following Allied/British intervention. ​Flag Design: A crowned golden eagle in an aggressive stance placed over vertical black, white, and dark red stripes. Black symbolizes discipline, red represents devotion, white signifies purity, and the golden eagle stands for the regime's military ambitions. ​4. 1954–1991: Third Independence and the Socialist Era (USSR / УССР) ​Historical Background: Supported directly by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, popular movements ended British rule in 1954 to establish a socialist state. Usharia became a key strategic Soviet ally in the middle of the North Atlantic. ​Flag Design: A classic Soviet-style deep red banner featuring the golden hammer and sickle, the Cyrillic text УССР (Usharian Soviet Socialist Republic), and thin blue, white, and green stripes along the bottom to represent national identity under the Soviet umbrella. ​5. 1991–Present: Democracy and Modern Republic Era ​Historical Background: Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Usharia transitioned peacefully to democracy and a free-market economy. With the signing of the GAPTU treaty in 1998, it became fully integrated into the global system. ​Flag Design: A clean, minimalist blue, white, and green vertical tricolor without a coat of arms. Blue represents freedom and the sea, white signifies peace and justice, and green symbolizes nature and the nation's future. ​A Notable Detail from Modern History: The Oliwer Road Statue (2022–2025) ​In 2022, Martrew de Modrec (b. 1994), a direct descendant of Alfred de Modrec, sought to erect a statue in memory of his great-great-grandfather at the center of Oliwer. After a long legal struggle against opposition from the Bradenland state government, the statue was finally constructed in 2025 along the main highway leading into Oliwer. ​Inscribed on the base of the statue by Martrew are the words: ​
​Evolution of Usharia's Flags and Historical Eras 1. 1300–1700: Empire Era (The Great Thalassocracy) ​Historical Background: The golden age of Usharia. Expanding far beyond its island borders, it became a massive thalassocracy ruling over the coastal strips of Iceland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, France, and Morocco. Towards the 1700s, internal conflicts caused the empire to gradually lose its mainland territories. ​Flag Design: The rich Usharia Coat of Arms centered on a plain white banner. The double-headed black eagles framing the crest represent the historic unity and aristocratic strength of the state. ​2. 1900–1909: First Independence and the Modrec Era ​Historical Background: Following the 1777 British and Spanish invasion that fractured the island into 15 small states (Kvartland, Goetterburg, Parterburg, Kodvierburg, Tieberland, Draverburg, Niedburg, Swotterburg, Gyoberland, Fiesoland, Osword, Bradenland, Heibrebland, Zobelburg, Partrerburg), Alfred de Modrec fulfilled the legacy of Bradenland’s leader Dartver II. In 1900, he unified all 15 states for the first time and secured independence. Known for his ruthless methods and the 1904 Oliwer Incident, Alfred was assassinated in September 1908 under unsolved circumstances, leading to British re-colonization in 1909. ​Flag Design: The Usharia Coat of Arms set over vertical blue, white, and green stripes, symbolizing both national unity and state authority. ​3. 1940–1945: Second Independence and the Fascist Era ​Historical Background: Taking advantage of the chaos of World War II, an authoritarian regime declared independence for the second time in 1940. Governed under strict military discipline and aggressive nationalism, the state reverted to colonial status in 1945 following Allied/British intervention. ​Flag Design: A crowned golden eagle in an aggressive stance placed over vertical black, white, and dark red stripes. Black symbolizes discipline, red represents devotion, white signifies purity, and the golden eagle stands for the regime's military ambitions. ​4. 1954–1991: Third Independence and the Socialist Era (USSR / УССР) ​Historical Background: Supported directly by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, popular movements ended British rule in 1954 to establish a socialist state. Usharia became a key strategic Soviet ally in the middle of the North Atlantic. ​Flag Design: A classic Soviet-style deep red banner featuring the golden hammer and sickle, the Cyrillic text УССР (Usharian Soviet Socialist Republic), and thin blue, white, and green stripes along the bottom to represent national identity under the Soviet umbrella. ​5. 1991–Present: Democracy and Modern Republic Era ​Historical Background: Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Usharia transitioned peacefully to democracy and a free-market economy. With the signing of the GAPTU treaty in 1998, it became fully integrated into the global system. ​Flag Design: A clean, minimalist blue, white, and green vertical tricolor without a coat of arms. Blue represents freedom and the sea, white signifies peace and justice, and green symbolizes nature and the nation's future. ​A Notable Detail from Modern History: The Oliwer Road Statue (2022–2025) ​In 2022, Martrew de Modrec (b. 1994), a direct descendant of Alfred de Modrec, sought to erect a statue in memory of his great-great-grandfather at the center of Oliwer. After a long legal struggle against opposition from the Bradenland state government, the statue was finally constructed in 2025 along the main highway leading into Oliwer. ​Inscribed on the base of the statue by Martrew are the words: ​"Welcome to the place I saved, but was not allowed to enter." ​Under constitutional protection laws, any damage to authorized state-protected structures is prosecuted, and foreign nationals committing such acts face immediate deportation. #worldbuilding #fictionalcountry

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