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{{hatnote|"People's Union of Yingok" and "PUY" redirects here. For the Fourth Republic of Yingok, see [[Yingok]]. For other uses, see [[Yingok (disambiguation)]], and [[PUY (disambiguation)]].}}
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|micronation =        <!--yes if a micronation-->
|conventional_long_name = People's Union of Yingok
|native_name =        ''燕華人民國'' ({{wp|Cantonese|Yinese}})
|image_flag =        Louwan Flag.png
|image_coat =        Louwan COA.png
|national_anthem =    <br>前進,燕國<br>''Chìhnjeun, Yingwok''<br>"[[Forward, Yingok]]"
|other_symbol_type =  Seal
|other_symbol = 燕國國璽 ''(Yingwok Gwoksáai)''<br>"National Seal of Yingok"<br>[[File:Yingok Seal.png|100px]]
|image_map =          Louwan ortho.png
|map_caption =        Location of territories administered by the PUY (green), with Mainland Area claims (light green)
|image_map_size =    250px
|capital =            [[Senging]] <!--新京-->
|largest_city =      capital
|official_languages = {{wp|Cantonese|Yinese}}
|national_languages = {{wp|Hokkien|Tanic}}<br>{{wp|Mandarin|Shanese}}
|ethnic_groups =      82% {{wp|Cantonese people|Yinese}}<br>11% {{wp|Hoklo people|Tanic}}<br>5.7% {{wp|Manchu people|Shanese}}<br>1.3% Others
|ethnic_groups_year = 2019
|ethnic_groups_ref =  <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.puy.gov/files/docs/annual-yearbook/2019 |title=Annual Yearbook 2019 |website=Louwan Government |year=2019 |access-date=21 February 2022}}</ref>
|religion =          52% {{wp|Irreligious}}<br>36.4% [[Sendou]]<br>{{nowrap|10.3% [[Gregorianism]]}}<br>2.1% Others
|religion_year =      2022
|religion_ref =      <ref>{{cite journal |title=Religions of Abaria in the Modern Day |first=Salgado |last=Yun |year=2022 |journal=Religion and Society Abaria }} Retrieved 8 December 2023.</ref>
|demonym =            Louwanese<ref>{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia Louwan|editor=Fernando Albacete|edition=19|publisher=World Factbook}}</ref>
|government_type =    {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} one-party {{wp|socialist republic}}
|leader_title1 =      [[General Secretary of the Kongchangtong|KCT General Secretary]] and [[President of the People's Union of Yingok|President of the PUY]]
|leader_name1 = [[Yip Cinying]] <!--葉千英-->
|leader_title2 =      [[Premier of the People's Union of Yingok|Premier]]
|leader_name2 = [[Cheui Houyin]] <!--崔浩然-->
|leader_title3 =      [[Chairman of the People's National Council|Council Chairman]]
|leader_name3 = [[Fung Jiwei]] <!--馮智偉-->
|leader_title4 =      [[Vice President of the People's Union of Yingok|Vice President]]
|leader_name4 = [[Gu Git]] <!--顧傑-->
|legislature =        [[People's National Council]]
|sovereignty_type =  History
|sovereignty_note =
|established_event1 = [[Colony of Louwan|Colonisation]]
|established_date1 =  5 July 1475
|established_event2 = [[Yingok#Second Republic|Yingok takes over Louwan]]
|established_date2 =  1 November 1913
|established_event3 = [[Louwanese Campaign|KCT takes over Louwan]]
|established_date3 = c. September 1969
|established_event4 = [[Proclamation of the People's Union of Yingok]]
|established_date4 = 12 April 1970
|established_event5 = [[Retreat of the People's Union of Yingok to Louwan|Retreat of PUY to Louwan]]
|established_date5 = 18 January 1978 – c. December 1981
|established_event6 = [[United Congress|Admitted to the United Congress]]
|established_date6 = 2 February 2009
|area_km2 =          181,196
|population_estimate = {{increaseNeutral}}2,241,400<ref>[https://population.uc.org/wpp/ 2021 Revision of World Population Prospects]. ''United Congress''.</ref>
|population_estimate_rank =
|population_estimate_year = 2021
|population_census = {{increaseNeutral}}2,187,953<ref>{{Cite news|title=Why the Population of Louwan is Declining|url=https://fl.southyinesepost.org/9342/723476|website=South Yinese Post|first=Datyoeng|last=Hong|date=16 October 2011}} Retrieved 2 December 2011.</ref>
|population_census_year = 2011
|population_density_km2 = 12.37
|population_density_rank =
|GDP_PPP =            {{increase}}$106.189 billion<ref name="gdp">{{cite web |url= https://www.puy.gov/files/docs/2022-2023_ec.v13.pdf |title=2022-2023 Economic Analysis |publisher=Louwan Government |access-date=4 May 2023}}</ref>
|GDP_PPP_rank =
|GDP_PPP_year = 2023
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = {{increase}}$47,376<ref name="gdp" />
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank =
|GDP_nominal = {{increase}}$86.948 billion<ref name="gdp" />
|GDP_nominal_rank =
|GDP_nominal_year = 2023
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = {{increase}}$38,792<ref name="gdp" />
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank =
|Gini =              38.3
|Gini_ref =          <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gini.int/2023/Louwan |title=Gini index – Louwan |publisher=Gini index |year=2023}} Retrieved 4 January 2024.</ref>
|Gini_change =        decrease
|Gini_rank =
|Gini_year = 2023
|HDI_year =          2022
|HDI =                0.794
|HDI_change =        steady
|HDI_rank =
|HDI_ref =            <ref name="hdi">{{Cite web |title=HDI Report 2021-2022 |url=https://www.uc.org/system/files/documents/hdi2021-2022_(1).pdf |website=[[United Congress Development Programme]] }} 16 January 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2023.</ref>
|currency =          [[Louwanese Yun]] (圓; LWY)
|currency_code =      <!--ISO 4217 code/s for currency/ies (each usually three capital letters)-->
|time_zone =          UTC+10:30 (Louwan Mean Time, LMT)
|utc_offset =        <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset-->
|time_zone_DST =      UTC+11:30 (Louwan Summer Mean Time, LSMT)
|utc_offset_DST =    <!--in the form "+N", where N is number of hours offset-->
|DST_note =          <!--Optional note regarding DST use-->
|antipodes =          <!--Place/s exactly on the opposite side of the world to country/territory-->
|date_format =        dd-mm-yyyy
|drives_on =          left
|cctld =              .lw
|iso3166code =        LW
|calling_code =      +57
|image_map3 =        <!--Optional third map position, e.g. for use with reference to footnotes below it-->
|alt_map3 =          <!--alt text for third map position-->
|footnote_a =        <!--For any footnote <sup>a</sup> used above-->
|footnote_b =        <!--For any footnote <sup>b</sup> used above-->
|footnote_h =        <!--For any footnote <sup>h</sup> used above-->
|footnotes =          <!--For any generic non-numbered footnotes-->
}}
 
'''Louwan''', officially the '''People's Union of Yingok''' ({{wp|Cantonese|Yinese}}: ''燕華人民國''; [[Jinping]]: ''Jin3 Waa4 Jan4 Man4 Gwok3''; [[Yinese Hungshui Hernicisation]]: ''Yin-wàh Yàhn-màhn-gwok''; '''PUY''') is an {{wp|island country}} situated between the [[Alconian Ocean]] to the south and the [[Glacian Ocean]] to the north. Although Louwan is designated as part of [[Elia Borealis]], the state is more culturally and politically linked with [[Abaria]]. The {{wp|capital}} and largest city of Louwan is [[Senging]], home to about 42.5% of the country's population of 2,241,400 as of 2021.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Louwan]]
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 5 August 2024

People's Union of Yingok
燕華人民國 (Yinese)
Flag of Philimania/Sandbox
Flag
Coat of arms of Philimania/Sandbox
Coat of arms
Anthem: 
前進,燕國
Chìhnjeun, Yingwok
"Forward, Yingok"
Seal
燕國國璽 (Yingwok Gwoksáai)
"National Seal of Yingok"
Yingok Seal.png
Location of territories administered by the PUY (green), with Mainland Area claims (light green)
Location of territories administered by the PUY (green), with Mainland Area claims (light green)
Capital
and largest city
Senging
Official languagesYinese
Recognised national languagesTanic
Shanese
Ethnic groups
(2019)[1]
82% Yinese
11% Tanic
5.7% Shanese
1.3% Others
Religion
(2022)[2]
52% Irreligious
36.4% Sendou
10.3% Gregorianism
2.1% Others
Demonym(s)Louwanese[3]
GovernmentUnitary one-party socialist republic
Yip Cinying
• Premier
Cheui Houyin
Fung Jiwei
Gu Git
LegislaturePeople's National Council
History
5 July 1475
1 November 1913
c. September 1969
12 April 1970
18 January 1978 – c. December 1981
2 February 2009
Area
• Total
181,196 km2 (69,960 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
Neutral increase2,241,400[4]
• 2011 census
Neutral increase2,187,953[5]
• Density
12.37/km2 (32.0/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase$106.189 billion[6]
• Per capita
Increase$47,376[6]
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase$86.948 billion[6]
• Per capita
Increase$38,792[6]
Gini (2023)Positive decrease 38.3[7]
medium
HDI (2022)Steady 0.794[8]
high
CurrencyLouwanese Yun (圓; LWY)
Time zoneUTC+10:30 (Louwan Mean Time, LMT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+11:30 (Louwan Summer Mean Time, LSMT)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+57
ISO 3166 codeLW
Internet TLD.lw

Louwan, officially the People's Union of Yingok (Yinese: 燕華人民國; Jinping: Jin3 Waa4 Jan4 Man4 Gwok3; Yinese Hungshui Hernicisation: Yin-wàh Yàhn-màhn-gwok; PUY) is an island country situated between the Alconian Ocean to the south and the Glacian Ocean to the north. Although Louwan is designated as part of Elia Borealis, the state is more culturally and politically linked with Abaria. The capital and largest city of Louwan is Senging, home to about 42.5% of the country's population of 2,241,400 as of 2021.

References

  1. "Annual Yearbook 2019". Louwan Government. 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  2. Yun, Salgado (2022). "Religions of Abaria in the Modern Day". Religion and Society Abaria. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  3. Fernando Albacete (ed.). Encyclopedia Louwan (19 ed.). World Factbook.
  4. 2021 Revision of World Population Prospects. United Congress.
  5. Hong, Datyoeng (16 October 2011). "Why the Population of Louwan is Declining". South Yinese Post. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "2022-2023 Economic Analysis" (PDF). Louwan Government. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  7. "Gini index – Louwan". Gini index. 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  8. "HDI Report 2021-2022" (PDF). United Congress Development Programme. 16 January 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2023.