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'''Anachak Kang''', formally '''Anachak Kang Hom Khao''' (Kra: ອານາຈັກກາງຮົ່ມຂາວ, lit. 'The Middle Kingdom and the White Parasol'), is a country in Southeast Ochran, located at the centre of the Kra Peninsula, spanning 1,125,344 square kilometres (434,498 sq mi), with a population of 121,648,117. The country is bordered to the northeast by [[Seonko]] and shares maritime borders with [[Daobac]] to the south and [[Tsurushima|Tsurushima (Kahei)]] to the east. Viangchan is the nation's capital and largest city. | '''Anachak Kang''', formally '''Anachak Kang Hom Khao''' (Kra: ອານາຈັກກາງຮົ່ມຂາວ, lit. 'The Middle Kingdom and the White Parasol'), is a country in Southeast Ochran, located at the centre of the Kra Peninsula, spanning 1,125,344 square kilometres (434,498 sq mi), with a population of 121,648,117. The country is bordered to the northeast by [[Seonko]] and shares maritime borders with [[Daobac]] to the south and [[Tsurushima|Tsurushima (Kahei)]] to the east. Viangchan is the nation's capital and largest city. | ||
Modern Kra traces its origins to a cradle of civilisation in the fertile basin of the Maena River in the Central Kra Plains. The early 21st century BCE saw the foundation of several regional cities that would turn into city-states and kingdoms. The semi-legendary kingdom of Lan Na, the well-attested Kingdom of Chiang Mai, and the Kingdom of Lan Xang developed a | Modern Kra traces its origins to a cradle of civilisation in the fertile basin of the Maena River in the Central Kra Plains. The early 21st century BCE saw the foundation of several regional cities that would turn into city-states and kingdoms. The semi-legendary kingdom of Lan Na, the well-attested Kingdom of Chiang Mai, and the Kingdom of Lan Xang developed a unique political system to serve hereditary monarchies. Kra writing, Kra classic literature, and the Hundred Schools of Thought emerged during this period and influenced the inhabitants of the Kra peninsula for centuries to come. These Kra petty kingdoms would remain disunited until the third century BCE when Prince Fa Ngum of Viangchan's war of unification created the first Kra empire, the short-lived Fa dynasty. The more stable Baasac dynasty (206 BCE – 220CE) followed the collapse of the Fa, which established a model for nearly two millennia in which the Kra empire was one of the world's foremost economic powers. The empire expanded, fractured and reunified, was conquered and reestablished, absorbed foreign religions and ideas, and made world-leading scientific advances, such as the Four Great Inventions: gunpowder, paper, the compass, and printing. |
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Anachak Kang Hom Khao ອານາຈັກກາງຮົ່ມຂາວ (Kra) | |
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Motto: ສະບາສະມາ ສັງຂາບພຸດໂທ ສັງຂານສະມະກິ ວຸທິສາທິກາ "For the harmory of all the people, to prosper and to succeed" | |
Anthem: Pheng Xat Kra "Hymn of the Kra" | |
Capital and largest city | Viangchan |
Official languages | Kra |
Recognised regional languages | Various local dialects |
Ethnic groups (2022) |
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Demonym(s) | Kra |
Government | Unitary parlimentary anocratic semi-consitutional monarchy |
• Monarch | Kham Souk |
• Prince Regent | Kham Khanthavong |
• Prime Minister | Koa Cheruene |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Senate | |
House of Representatives | |
Formation | |
Area | |
• Total | 1,125,344 km2 (434,498 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2022 census | 121,648,117 |
• Density | 108.1/km2 (280.0/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $1.387 trillion |
• Per capita | $11,400 |
Gini (2022) | 36.4 medium |
HDI (2022) | 0.79 high |
Currency | Kip (₭) (KIP) |
Time zone | (GST+8) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+7 ((GST+7)) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy CE |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +856 |
Internet TLD | .ak |
Anachak Kang, formally Anachak Kang Hom Khao (Kra: ອານາຈັກກາງຮົ່ມຂາວ, lit. 'The Middle Kingdom and the White Parasol'), is a country in Southeast Ochran, located at the centre of the Kra Peninsula, spanning 1,125,344 square kilometres (434,498 sq mi), with a population of 121,648,117. The country is bordered to the northeast by Seonko and shares maritime borders with Daobac to the south and Tsurushima (Kahei) to the east. Viangchan is the nation's capital and largest city.
Modern Kra traces its origins to a cradle of civilisation in the fertile basin of the Maena River in the Central Kra Plains. The early 21st century BCE saw the foundation of several regional cities that would turn into city-states and kingdoms. The semi-legendary kingdom of Lan Na, the well-attested Kingdom of Chiang Mai, and the Kingdom of Lan Xang developed a unique political system to serve hereditary monarchies. Kra writing, Kra classic literature, and the Hundred Schools of Thought emerged during this period and influenced the inhabitants of the Kra peninsula for centuries to come. These Kra petty kingdoms would remain disunited until the third century BCE when Prince Fa Ngum of Viangchan's war of unification created the first Kra empire, the short-lived Fa dynasty. The more stable Baasac dynasty (206 BCE – 220CE) followed the collapse of the Fa, which established a model for nearly two millennia in which the Kra empire was one of the world's foremost economic powers. The empire expanded, fractured and reunified, was conquered and reestablished, absorbed foreign religions and ideas, and made world-leading scientific advances, such as the Four Great Inventions: gunpowder, paper, the compass, and printing.