@Appletart
Partly. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is one country with four countries formin a Union. The single counties have a certain autonomy but the main country is still the UK with the capital London.
Not quite seing how England 8and not Scotland) turned into Trotland. Might just be me, but Denmark would roll better of the tongue by simple being Denmare.
Norway -> Nohay (fits, considering it is cold)
Poland -> Ponyland (land of ponies. Poland name IRL means land of fields, so… it would follow original nicely)
Hungary -> Hungriffia?
@Bronies & Mash
I actually groaned at the last one once I read it and figured out the country you were going for. No dying inside, though. I give it a 7 out of pun.
Well, I think Russia could be Ursia instead… You know, with the bear being it’s national animal and all that.
And Hungary could simply be “Hungery”. Up until the First World War, it was known as “Europe’s (or, at least, the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy’s) Breadbasket”. Then it had a large portion of it’s territories taken away and given to the countries around it.
And with communists taking over after the Second World War, and political corruption being as high as ever these days, the agricultural sector could never properly recover.
Also, East Germaney (should you ever decide to make a historical map) could be called “Gearmaney”, as they focused more on industry in it, when compared to “West Germaney”.