Zenith (Parallel Brazil)

Zenith, officially the Autonomous City of Zenith (Portuguese: Cidade Autônoma de Zenith), is a Brazilian city in Rugen Island, northern Germany. It has a temperate climate. It is also a commercial port and industrial center of great importance since the 17th century.

Due to its port, Zenith has many industries such as pharmaceutical, software, jewelry, liquor, canned food, shoes, perfumes and tobacco, electronics, as well as tourism.

It was founded in 1650 by the Trading Company of the Overseas (COU) in Rugen Island, at the time a part of the Swedish Pomerania, in a territory purchased from the King of Sweden, Gustav IV Adolf.

Since then, it was invaded in 1810 by Napoleon, retaken in 1813, and invaded by the Germans in both World Wars.

Unlike the Cadiz, Zenith is not a point of conflict in the Brazilian-German relations which are, however, extremely friendly. In a survey in 2010, it was certified that 73% of Germans consider the brazilian sovereignty of Zenith legitimate Zenith. Many see the city like any other micro-nation of Europe.