Kladevo

Kladevo, officially known as City of Kladevo (Tabislavic: Grad Kladevo) is the capital and largest city of Tabislavia, a country located on the Balkans/Balkan Peninsula, a peninsula in southeastern Europe. Kladevo is the largest city in Tabislavia, with 9,346,789 people in the metro area and 4,531,765 in the main city. Today, there are many mosques in Kladevo, as well as some Orthodox and Catholic churches. City has got a king, Adi Begović I.

History
Kladevo first started out as a small settlement by Illyrians in around 200 BCE. It was then known as Kladax, by the Illyrians. SPQR (Ancient Rome) soon took over Illyria and Kladax was under SPQR control for a while. Kladax was a large city for trade, as it was one of the largest cities in the Eastern portion of SPQR. SPQR then fell into East and West. Kladax became part of the Eastern Roman Empire, which later changed to the Byzantine Empire. The Ottomans took over Byzantine Empire and then Kladax was a part of the Ottomans. The Ottomans renamed the city to Kladanj, and the Ottomans helped the city flourish by giving the people food, install pipes, and giving education. The Ottomans also brought Islam and many of the people followed it. Kladanj was renamed to Kladevo in 1843 and in 1878, the Bosnia Eyalet (a part of Ottomans that Kladevo was in) became a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918, when the empire fell. The State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs, later known as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, emerged from former parts of Austria-Hungary and the Serbian Empire. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia fell in 1934, and Tabislavia emerged as a new republic, where Kladevo is now.