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Autonomous Factories of Kōjō | |
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Motto: 「刻苦勉励」 "Kokubenrei" "Work diligently, endure hardships" | |
Anthem: "Anthem of The Factories" | |
Capital and largest city | Yondai-Kōjō |
Official languages | Nihongo Leidish |
Government | Unitary vassal state under a corporatocracy |
Legislature | Nihonjin Supreme Business Federation |
Vassal of Shinkei | |
19 November 1611 | |
Population | |
• Estimate | 15,791 |
The Autonomous Factories of Kōjō (Nihongo: 古城の自治工場, Leidish: Autonome Fabriken von Kōjō) is a vassal state of the Organization of Shinkei after Tepror handed over the territory as part of an agreement made during Tepror-Bugwe War. The territory was quickly turned from a province into a vassal state of the Organization as a preservation state member. It was founded as a republic, but it became a state-run corporatocracy under the de facto control of Shinkei.