User blog comment:WaglingtonŒ/Prospective Adriatic Expansion into Cape York Peninsula/@comment-3432656-20170728011244

The British Empire challenges your claims to the entire region of "New Holland"

The Janszoon Expedition was more than 200 years ago. Dutch influence in the region has been significantly lessened.

Historically, "The expedition set out from Rockingham Bay near the present town of Cardwell in May 1848, and it turned out to be one of the great disasters of Australian exploration. Of the thirteen men who set out, only three survived. The others died of fever or starvation, or were speared by hostile aborigines. Kennedy died of spear wounds almost within sight of his destination in December 1848. The only survivor to complete the journey was Jackey Jackey, an aborigine from New South Wales. He led a rescue party to the other two who had been unable to continue."

We doubt the abilities of the Adriatic Empire to expand into such an inhospitable land, given all expansion into the regions of New Holland (with the exception of the colony of New South Wales >> Claimed 40 years early and unchallenged for 2 years) before the 19th century all ended with disaster, or were simple cartographical expeditions performed 200 years earlier.

New South Wales was founded two years ago due to the prosperity and economic fortune that the Pax Britannica has brought forward. The Lord Huntington upon landing in the inhospitable region and declared the entire continent to be forever claimed in the glorious name of His Majesty, King George.

Expansion into His Majesty's land will not be permitted.