Commonwealth of Columbia (Russian America)

The Republic of New Albion (: Республика Новый Альбион, Respublika Novyy Al'bion) was a former country which controlled territory in modern day central Alaska:0:0. The republic proclaimed independence in 1921 following growing discontent towards the Republic of Oregon:0:0 and the growth of anti-Russian nationalism among the English-majority residence. Headed by Vancouver:Vancouver-native:0, the republic hoped to re-establish an Anglo-dominated nation which would either be incorporated into Borealia:0:0, the United States:0:0, or request United Kingdom:British-backing:0 as a dominion (neither parties showed support to the requests).

New Albion witnessed early opposition among the Finnish Alaskan:Finns:0 and Russian Alaskan:Russians:0 a who resided in the territories that were now occupied. Programs initiated to help the English population proved ineffective in the mainland regions (due to the large Russian and Russian-mixed populations). Gorilla fighting and acts of terrorism against the government reached its height by the mid to late 1920s, further preventing move towards de-Russification. The ultimately pushed the country into economic ruin, eventually leading to New Albion's admission into the Alaska:Alaskan Democratic Federative Republic:0 in 1934.

The legacy of New Albion remains in the governorate:0:0s which once formed the nation. One of the most noted contributions was the popularization of the name Doug to refer to the residence of English Alaskan:English-decent:0, which was coined after the national flag of New Albion (called the "Doug" because of the silhouette of a ). The name New Albion:0:0 remains in use to describe the central governorates of Alaska. Today, three of the four governorates retain an English-majority among their populations.