New Titania

New Titania, officially the Union of New Titania, is a fictional insular country located in Europe and the main setting of the Good Ol' Magic franchise.

History
New Titania's history dates back to around Roman times while under the name of just Titania. By that time, the region was known for its rather peculiar characteristics like its strange landscapes and its rather interesting activities like its huge focus on science and, surprisingly, sorcery, as well as strange creatures like any mythical creature you can think of. It was eventually conquered by Rome in 40 BC. When the empire fell, its inhabitants decide to rebuild the area into something greater.

Under construction...

Territorial organization
New Titania is split into seven regions:
 * Alevale (capital city: Stonecreek City)
 * Leaville (capital city: Serpentine City)
 * Endomus (capital city: Dynamore)
 * Ellonis (capital city: Everhaven)
 * Xermis (capital city: Neopolis)
 * Bailifee (capital city: Malurban)
 * Animorbus (capital city: Alibus)

Languages
The official language of New Titania is English, being spoken by approximately 70% of the population.

Other spoken languages include French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese and many mythical languages.

Religion
Around 69% of New Titania's population is Christian, with a majority being either Roman Catholic or Protestant, while a minority is Orthodox.

Other major religions include Judaism, Islam and native cults like ones worshiping ancient gods.

Music
The most popular music genre in New Titania is pop music.

Well-known artists in New Titania include Elena Mind, the boy band The Spellbinderz, TBD.

Sports
New Titania's most popular sport is association football (soccer).

Other major sports include basketball, cricket and cycling.

Media
Media has a strong influence in New Titania, being used to promote its culture and traditions.

Major newspapers include The Stonecreek Times, The Nightingale Tribune and TBD.

On television, the state-owned New Titanian Broadcasting Confederation operates TV channels NTBC1 and NTBC2. Private broadcasters include TV3 and [one of the other options/4 or Four].

Trivia

 * Stella McDonnell has published a book about the location, being named A Look at New Titania.