Confuso Islands (Urolmak)

The Confuso Islands are an archipegalo of islands of the Coast of Europe in the Atlantic Ocean that formed in the Cold War due to volcanic activity caused by overbombing near the Atlantic Ocean. They belong into three countries: The Capanyattia Islands in the north, Morrocco-Portigul in the middle and the England in the south.

Etymology
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History
The Confuso Islands started forming in 1961 after the Jovo explosion. They first broke the surface of the water in 1976 and where discovered by Spanish sailor Hai Alves in 1977 who gave them their name. They where claimed by the crew of the Azul Barco Crucero. They were taken by spain in 1977 which turned into the Official Union of the Spanish Countries in 1978 and the Capppanyattia Islands got their inde[pendance in 1991.