South Baja Republic

The Republic of South Baja, sometimes the South Baja Republic, is a country in North America. It's only border is with the United States up north, and serves as a buffer state between it and Mexico. Due to it's status, the United States uses the country as a hub for it's naval works in North America.

History
South Baja was called Baja California Sur during it's time in New Spain. After the wars for independence broke out and New Spain collapsed, the country existed as a Mexican territory that was yet to be officially organized before the Mexican-American War broke out. It gained independence shortly after the war ended, as a state liberated from the country and established it's parliamentary government sometime after.

The country's history after this wasn't much, and it preferred to stay out of wars in North America. However, the country had numerous docks forcibly built by the United States sometime during World War II after Pearl Harbor was bombed, and it served as the Navy's main location until after the war ended. Some of the ports remain active to this day, but most have been demolished or abandoned after Japan was nuked in 1947.

Government and Politics
South Baja runs on it's parliament, which both serve as it's government and leader (meaning there is no official leader of the entire nation.) The parliament serve everything domestic and international for the country, and it is regularly elected every six years. The country is currently on it's fourty-third parliament in 2023 and is expected to become the fourty-fourth by 2027.