Stairmark

Stairmark (Gracian: Sérsmárká; Cravanian: A Sjarmárchá), officially the Kingdom of Stairmark (Kóbymárkát Sérsmárká; A Krójmárchádt Sjarmárchá), is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy in Central Europe, consisting of two physically separate but politically integrated territories: Lower Styria, the larger of the two, is a landlocked region bordering Austria to the north, Hungary to the east, Croatia to the south, and Slovenia to the west; it is home to approximately two-thirds of the kingdom's total population of 7.65 million, as well as its capital and largest city, Graz. Istria, the smaller region (usually considered an exclave), is a peninsula in the Adriatic Sea, bordering Slovenia to the north and Croatia to the northeast; it is home to Stairmark's main port and second largest city, Flúm.