Republic of Guy

The Republic of Guy is a sovereign republic located in Eastern Europe in the fictional Earth, covering all of the Balkans Peninsula and some of the west coast of the Black Sea. It isn't landlocked, bordering many of the Union of Road 7 countries. It is the richest country in the fictional world and was declared developed even during the early years of the twentieth century. The capital of the country, Guy City, is the largest city and has 4 million residents, while RG itself has around 28 million residents.

Republic of Guy became independent in 1969. In 2003, Republic of Guy joined the United Nations and the NATO.

Culture
The culture of the Republic of Guy is typically Western, but its northeast, mountain-bordered side is also influenced with South and East Slavic culture and customs, where the Guyish language, based on the Slavic language, written in Cyrillic, is also official.

Architecture and civil engineering
Guyish people have developed a very modern style of architecture when they developed in 1045 an universal measuring system, which was used up until they adopted the imperial system in early 1900s. It was centered on the pron and the rollen, with the pron being equal to today's 1cm and the rollen being equal to a gram, that is, the Guyish measuring system being the same as the metric system.

The year 1234 saw a very major architecture boom in RG: a 200m skyscraper was built. It was built on the southwest of the modern Guy City, and promted others to build skyscrapers and modern sizes of streets. Despite that, no cars came in there until 1900.

Trivia

 * Guy City has the most skyscrapers.
 * Every television set, no matter which aspect ratio and year of production, in the Guyish-speaking part of RG has an "AUDIO" button to change the language being heard from the speakers. This also affects channel language.
 * Due to the northeastern Guyish-speaking side, the Republic of Guy has two official public broadcasters: EVB (Enveloper Visual Broadcasting of the Republic of Guy) and GRT (Guyish Radio and Television). Only EVB is watchable on the English-speaking side, and both EVB and GRT are seen in the Guyish-speaking side. Despite being Guyish, GRT's TV channels offer English language subtitles.