In case you do not know about the micronation of Cräiteland, here are some basic facts about us.
Cräiteland is a small micronation of three islands, situated in south-eastern Micras, in equivalent to Earth sizes, Cräiteland is roughly the same size as the island of Tasmania (southern Australia), therefore giving it a total equivalent population of around 1,000,000.
The capital city is Cherry Trees, which is in the west of the biggest island (Jedu-ó-Cräite). There are 4 other cities in Cräiteland, these are Osĵätoṇ, Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland, Biulya, and Xäiville. Each city is the capital of each province, these provinces are Cherry Trees, Obsĵaiduṇ, Metzreäiĵer, Klevets-ó-Sdaa, and Unstjeiädón.
Each island has its own name too. The biggest, and most northerly, is called Jedu-ó-Cräite (Cherry Trees, Osĵätoṇ, and Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland are situated here), the second biggest, and most southerly, is Jedu-ó-Kuiĵ, and the smallest island is Jedu-ó-Carä. The word 'Jedu' (pronounced "Yedoo") is the Craitish word for 'island'.
Cräiteland also lays claim to some land on the continent of Cibola, named Zandarijn SAR. This is considered Craitish land but governs itself. New Vaduz and New South Vietnam are similar Craitish territories, and are situated in central and eastern Keltia, respectively. A small stretch of coastline on the continent of Keltia is also claimed for Cräiteland. This over-seas territory is named Incóntinentija, and was claimed to improve trade between other allied nations.

The Craitish coat of arms was designed to be used on all official documents. The main shield holds the national flower of Cräiteland - the Pelle Rose, which has both red and white petals. The shield to the left (with the blue and white design) is the shield of the Pellegrino family, and the shield to the right (with red and yellow diagonal stripes) is the shield of the Chentzansio family. Pellegrino and Chentzansio are the names of the two biggest families in Craitish history. The banner underneath reads 'Vycasio yhn Honór' - this is Cräiteland's motto, and means 'Bravery in Honour'. The golden cross, at the top, is Cräiteland's national symbol, and the crown is that of the King of Cräiteland. In March 2007, the original design was changed to a more older-looking design. And in May 2007, the design was changed again to the one below.
