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Law enforcement overview? basic laws? freedoms?
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=== Human Rights ===
Human Rights


== Economy ==
== Economy ==

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Mikochi
Flag of Mikochi
Flag
Coat of arms of Mikochi
Coat of arms
Map of Mikochi
Map of Mikochi
CapitalUmikyo
LargestGreater Umikyo
Official languagesHangen
Government
• Chancellor
Kurogane, Kenshin
Establishment
• Reorganisation of the Shijin Dynasty
803 CE
• Ratification of People's Constitution
11/04/1986
Area
• 
76,017 km2 (29,350 sq mi)Excluding Water
Population
• 2023 census
32,312,394
• Density
425/km2 (1,100.7/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
549,989,258,274
• Per capita
17,021
Gini (2023)71
very high
HDISteady 0.725
high
Time zoneUTC-8
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.hk

Mikochi (Hangen: 瀚国), officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Mikochi, is an island country mainly located within the Lotus Sea in north-west Aurelia, with a smaller territory off the coast of Alharu. Hangoku sits south of Esonice and shared a maritime border with Goankok to the west. Hangoku has a land area of approximately 76,017km² and a population of 32.3 million, mainly spread out across it's 6 largest islands.

Hangoku's largest city and capital, Umikyo, is home to 8.2 million residents, and is located within the Umikyo Special Economic Area, which has assisted in the diversification of the Hangoku economy,

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Since the end of the Second Hangoku Civil War, the gross domestic product (GDP) of Hangoku has seen yearly growth for almost 40 years, which currently sits at $549,989,258,274. Hangoku's economy has traditionally been driven by primary sector goods, however Hangoku has started to transition into the secondary and tertiary sectors, such as commerce, tourism and manufacturing . Hangoku is a newly industrialised mixed economy, with a high ranking Human Development Index and very high Gini coefficient. Hangoku's primary exports are automobiles, consumer goods and fish.

Etymology

The name for Hangoku comes from the Hangen characters '瀚' meaning ocean and '国' meaning country and is pronounced Hangoku or Hankoku.

Throughout most of the 20th century, Hangoku was known internationally as the Lotus Kingdom and later the Lotus Republic, the name being taken from the sea in which Hangoku is located. Following the Second Hangoku Civil War, the new government made an appeal to the international community to standardise the name in all languages as Hangoku.

Geography

(WIP. Landscape. Climate. Where exactly is your country compared to others on the global map? Describe the landscape, plants, and animals. Which mountains and rivers are important to include? Describe are the climate and seasons? How does geography determine where people live? Are there areas separated from one another? How about cities? This will greatly help you with the next part of history.)

History

(WIP. How did your current country come to be? What were the country's previous incarnations? Was the country part of a union with a neighbour? Which events shaped the way the country is today?)

Prehistoric to classical history

Shijin Dynasty (803 - 1203)

Shijin Dynasty (四神朝)

Hakkei Dynasty (1204 - 1643)

Hakkei Dynasty (八景朝)

Kensei Dynasty (1644 - 1820

Kensei Dynasty (剣聖朝)

Tengoku Dynasty (1821 - 1980)

Tengoku Dynasty (天国朝)

Modern History (1980 - Present)

Politics

Head of State.
Head of Government.

(WIP. Government. Separation of powers. Who rules, how, and for how long? Political parties. What levels of government exist? How about the local level? Who makes the laws? Who deals out your justice? Which government services exist? What is the name of your police? How are the armed forces organised? Foreign affairs, alliances, membership of international organisations.)

Administrative divisions

Prefectures

Hangoku is divided into [number] of prefectures, each overseen by an elected govenor and legislature. The Prefectures of Hangoku are grouped into three regions.

List of prefectures in Hangoku.
ISO Region Prefecture Hangen Meaning Prefecture Capital Population Area Population Density
HK-01 One Akahama 赤浜県 Red Beach Akahama (City)
HK-02 One Hanasui 花水県 Flower Water Ryugu
HK-03 One Hinohama 陽浜県 Sun Beach Namiura
HK-04 One Kaiyo 海陽府 Ocean Sun Tetsugawa
HK-05 One Midorinoumi 緑の海県 Green Sea Asahimura
HK-06 One Shiokaze 潮風府 Sea Breeze Shiokaze (Ward)
HK-07 One Umikyo 海京都 Sea Capital Umikyo (Ward)
HK-08 One Aozorashima 青空島県 Blue Sky Island
HK-09 Two Hinayama 日向山県 Sunny Mountain
HK-10 Two Ishigaki 石垣県 Stone Wall
HK-11 Two Kazetani 風谷県 Wind Valley
HK-12 Two Kitagishi 北岸県 North Coast
HK-13 Two Sakurazaki 桜崎県 Sakura Cape
HK-14 Two Seikatsuhama 生活浜県 Life Beach
HK-15 Three Kaiyushima 回遊島県 Wandering Island
HK-16 Three Nijinoshima 虹の島県 Rainbow Island
HK-17 Three Takarajima 宝島府 Treasure Island

There are 3 different types of prefectures in Hangoku, variying with the urbanisation of the prefecture.

Types of Prefecture
Type Hangen Romaji No.
Metropolis to 1 Umikyo (海京都 Umikyo-to)
Urban Prefecture fu 4 Takarajima Prefecture (宝島府 Takarajima-fu), Shiokaze Prefecture (潮風府 Shiokaze-fu) and Kaiyo Prefecture (海陽府 Kaiyo-fu)
Prefecture ken 12

Umikyo Special Economic Area

The Umikyo Special Economic Area, whilst covering four prefectures, is broken up into several Special Wards.

Special Wards of the Umikyo Special Economic Area
ISO Prefecture Special Ward Hangen Population Area Population Density
USEA-0 Umikyo Umikyo
USEA-02 Umikyo Megumi
USEA-03 Umikyo Kogyo
USEA-04 Umikyo Shijo
USEA-05 Umikyo Morioka
USEA-06 Umikyo Hikariyama
USEA-07 Umikyo Minatomi
USEA-08 Shiokaze Kawaguchi
USEA-09 Shiokaze Shiokaze
USEA-10 Shiokaze Ginsei
USEA-11 Shiokaze Shinkawa
USEA-12 Hanasui Seikyo
USEA-13 Hansui Ryugu
USEA-14 Kaiyo UNNAMED
USEA-15 Kaiyo Tetsugawa
USEA-16 Kaiyo Kaiyo
USEA-17 Kaiyo Aishi

Foreign Relations

foreign relations overview/table?

Military

overview of military

Hangoku Coast Guard

Coast Guard overview?

Hangoku Air Guard

Air Guard overview?

Hangoku National Guard

National Guard Overview?

Law Enforcement

Law enforcement overview? basic laws? freedoms?

Human Rights

Human Rights

Economy

(WIP. Employment. Exports and imports. International partners. Currency. Energy. Transportation. Science & technology. Unemployment numbers. Tourism. Media.)

Agriculture and aquaculture

fishing? farming? rice?

Industry and services

cars? shipbuilding? steelworking?

Science and technology

Tourism

popular areas, tourism policies

Infrastructure

overview?

Transportation

trains, airports, ferries?

Energy

how is it made?

Water

water supply? clean water? sewage?

Demographics

(WIP. Demographics. Ethnic groups. Social classes. Language. Education. Marriage. Religion. Healthcare. Diseases.)

Religion

Shinto? Taoism? Mahayana?

Languages

Hangen!

Education

primary, secondary, college, university?

Health

mortality, birth rates, diseases, access to health?

Culture

(WIP. Cuisine. Literature. Visual arts. Art. Architecture. Entertainment. Music & Radio. Television. Cuisine. Local customs. Clothing. Morality. Sports. Stereotypes. Your national symbols such as the flag and national anthem. Public holidays and festivities.)

Contemporary Hangoku culture combines influences from other Azumic nations, Northern Aurelia and the Orient. Traditional Hangoku arts include crafts such as pottery, textiles, woodworking and swords; a unique music performance known as XXX; and other practices such as calligraphy, games and music.

Art and architecture

Paintings? statues? famous artists?

Literature and philosophypoems? popular books? famous writers?

Music

popular instruments? famous singers/bands?

Performing Arts

musicals? some form of mime? famous playwrites?

Cuisine

food! famous chefs?

Media

anime? manga? films? magazines?

Sports

gaming? racing? association football? tennis? badminton? famous sportspeople?

References