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'''Shirashibetsu''' is an island country located in East Asia, bordering the Pacific Ocean, organized as an absolute monarchy. It comprises 69 provinces (''kuni'') and its capital city is Fujiwara-kyō. Its speedy development of technology and vehicles together with the internal emigration from the camp to the cities ranks Shirashibetsu among one of the most highly developed countries in the world since at least one decade ago.
'''Shirashibetsu''' is an island country located in East Asia, bordering the Pacific Ocean, organized as an absolute monarchy. It comprises 69 provinces (''kuni'') and its capital city is Fujiwara-kyō. Its speedy development of technology and vehicles together with the internal emigration from the rurality to the cities ranks Shirashibetsu among one of the most highly developed countries in the world since at least one decade ago.

Revision as of 17:22, 16 December 2022

Shirashibetsu
しら標津国
Shirashibetsu-koku
Flag of Shirashibetsu
Flag
Imperial Seal of Shirashibetsu
Imperial Seal
Motto: 積慶重暉 (Japanese)
Accumulate joyousness and stack brightness
Japan (orthographic projection).svg
CapitalFujiwara-kyō
34° 31′ 0″ N, 135° 48′ 0″ E
Largest cityEdo
GovernmentUnitary absolute monarchy under Daijō-kan (de facto)
• Empress
Amaterasu II
• Shogun
Fujita Naganori
LegislatureNone (Rule by decree)
Establishment
February 11, 660 BCE (660 BCE-02-11)
Area
• Total
377,975 km2 (145,937 sq mi)
• Water (%)
1.4
Population
• 2022 estimate
124,214,766 (11th)
• Density
332/km2 (859.9/sq mi) (24th)
Gini66.5
very high
HDI0.986
very high
CurrencyKwong (JPK)
Time zoneUTC+9 (JST)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+71

Shirashibetsu is an island country located in East Asia, bordering the Pacific Ocean, organized as an absolute monarchy. It comprises 69 provinces (kuni) and its capital city is Fujiwara-kyō. Its speedy development of technology and vehicles together with the internal emigration from the rurality to the cities ranks Shirashibetsu among one of the most highly developed countries in the world since at least one decade ago.