Free Territory of Nassau and Bussa

The Free Territory of Nassau and Bussa, often called Nassau and Bussa (FTNB), is a Free Union colony, located in the south-west of Himyar within the Weihnachten Sea to the south of the Makai Islands and west of the Kugelan Free State. The Free Nassau and Bussa government publications continue to traditionally commence with "The Free Crown Dependency of Virgnia-Hesse", even though, more legislation now requires it to simply refer to the colony as the "Free Territory of Nassau and Bussa".

The Free Territory of Nassau and Bussa consists of the main islands of Nassau and Busa along with several smaller islands, and many other tiny islands and cays. Only five of the islands are inhabited. The capital, Birmingham Town, is situated on Nassau, the second largest island. The islands have a total population of about 3,277,000, of whom approximately 1,623,000 live on Bussa, and 1,231,000 on Nassau.

The history of the islands with their relationship with the Free Union begun in 1823 when the Woolwich Himyar Company claimed the islands for Queen Anne of the Free Union. Several crops were introduced to the islands and allowed for a flourishing economy during the 19th and early 20th century, but has seen steady decline. More significantly, the island of Nassau was designated a Penal Colony in the late 19th century and continues still to be a destination for criminals deported from the Free Union.

The islands became a Free Crown Dependency in 1854 to King Edward I, and governance was fully transferred to the state of the Free Union in 1913 with the Colonial Governance Act 1913.