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}} '''Kapuku''' (Kapukan: Kapukū), officially the '''Kingdom of Kapuku''' (Kapukan: Ke Aupuni Kapukū), is an archipelagic kingdom resting in the in the Continent of Igbo. The country has no land borders with any other nation and is made up of 4 major islands.
}} '''Kapuku''' (Kapukan: Kapukū), officially the '''Kingdom of Kapuku''' (Kapukan: Ke Aupuni Kapukū), is a {{wp|kingdom}} situated in the [[Kapukan Archipelago]]. Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the nation has no land borders with any other nation and comprises of four major islands - [[Ulukau Island|Ulukau]], [[Limoni Island|Limoni]], [[Hulawa Island|Hulawa]], and [[Haumea Island|Haumea]] - alongside smaller islands that together form the archipelago. With the nation itself being home to around 7 million residents, its capital and largest city is [[Lono]].


The name "Kapuku" is derived from two words, "Kapu" and "Kū". Kapu is an ancient set of traditions and guidelines used by the people of Kapuku for hundreds of years. "Kū" means war, giving a name that means something similair to "War with rules" which gives insight into the foundation and culture of Kapuku. The capital and largest city of Kapuku is Lono which is the tech and trade center of Kapuku. The city is home to 352,000 people from all over the world.
Ancient artifacts show that the Kapukan Archipelago was first settled in 501 MK by peoples traveling on canoes, with their origins most likely being Tarsis. The early [[Kingdom of Limoni]] united the four islands together, although the king's four sons divided the kingdom into their respective islands. These four kingdoms went on to fight for centuries in a period also known as the [[Warring Period (Kapuku)|Warring Period]], an era that also saw great cultural and military progress in the archipelago. In 169 IK, [[Meakhani]] united the islands but they soon were ravaged due to disease brought from Zhenian traders. The islands soon collapsed and became a tributary of the [[Shindan dynasty]] and later a {{wp|crown dependency}} of the [[Empire of Zhenia]]. While the islands were annexed into the Greater Eastern Union shortly before the Second great War, a rebellion that initiated in 645 IK ultimately resulted in Kapukan independence three years later. An absolute monarchy ruled the nation after its independence until 656 IK, when a {{wp|coup d'etat}} overthrew the government and created a constitutional monarchy that lasts to this day.  


Ancient artifacts show that The Kapuku Archipelego was first settled in 501 MK by peoples traveling on canoes. These people most likely orginated in Tarsis. The first kingdom of Limoni united the islands until it was split by the king's four sons. These four kingdoms went on to fight for hundreds of years in a period of time know as the Warring Period. During this time, many cultural and military advancements were made and Kapuku greatly benefitted. In 169 IK, Meakhani united the islands but they soon were ravaged due to disease brought from Zhenian traders. The islands soon collapsed and became a tributary of the Zhenian empire. During WWII, the islands were fully annexed which started a rebelion in 645 IK. The islands gained independence in 648 IK and had an absolute monarchy installed until 656 IK when a coup overtrough the government and created a constitutional monarchy
Today, Kapuku is a small {{wp|developed nation}}. With a {{wp|gross domestic product}} of around $213 billion and a {{wp|gross domestic product per capita}} of $41,428, it is home to one of the largest economies in the mid-Pacific region. It is also known for its highly-developed technology sector, which makes up about 30% of the economy, as well as its rich and unique culture, which makes it a popular tourist destination with stunning landscape that has received high media coverage in recent years.  


Today, the nation is a small developed nation. Kapuku has a Gross Domestic Product of 213 Billion USD and a Gross Domestic Product Per Capita of 41,428 USD. The small island nation is known for its large tech sector making up about 30% of the economy and its rich culture and religion. Many people know the islands as a popular tourist destination with a beutiful and stunning untouched landscape.
==Etymology==
 
The name "Kapuku" is derived from two words, "Kapu" and "Kū". Kapu is an ancient set of traditions and guidelines used by the people of Kapuku for hundreds of years. "Kū" means war, giving a name that means something similair to "War with rules" which gives insight into the foundation and culture of Kapuku.


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The Kingdom of Kapuku
Ke Aupuni Kapukū
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Capital
and largest city
Lono
Official languagesKapukan
Recognised national languagesKapukan, Zhenian
Ethnic groups
78.1% Kapukan
10.1% Mixed (Zhenian+Kapukan)
9.5% Zhenian
2.3% Other
Religion
79.6% Haipule
17.6% Other
2.8% None
Demonym(s)Kapukan
GovernmentConstitutional Monarchy
• King
Keaka Mulopi II
• Prime Minister
Kaui Inoke
• Chair of The Meai
Kaipo Aino
LegislatureHouse of Nobles
House of Representatives
Establishment
• First Settled
501 MK
• The Four Kingdoms
382 MK
• Meakhani's Kingdom
169 IK
• Zhenian Administration
242 IK
• Annexation by Zhenia
641 IK
• Liberation From Zhenia
648 IK
• Current Constitution
656 IK
Area
• Total
472,485 km2 (182,427 sq mi)
• Water (%)
65%
Population
• 2020 estimate
7,098,743
• 2011 census
6,873,173
GDP (nominal)2016 estimate
• Total
$213 Billion
• Per capita
$41,428
HDI (2020)0.844
very high
CurrencyKala (KLA)
Time zoneKapuku Standard Time
Date formatYYYY/DD/MM
Calling code+63
Internet TLD.kp

Kapuku (Kapukan: Kapukū), officially the Kingdom of Kapuku (Kapukan: Ke Aupuni Kapukū), is a kingdom situated in the Kapukan Archipelago. Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the nation has no land borders with any other nation and comprises of four major islands - Ulukau, Limoni, Hulawa, and Haumea - alongside smaller islands that together form the archipelago. With the nation itself being home to around 7 million residents, its capital and largest city is Lono.

Ancient artifacts show that the Kapukan Archipelago was first settled in 501 MK by peoples traveling on canoes, with their origins most likely being Tarsis. The early Kingdom of Limoni united the four islands together, although the king's four sons divided the kingdom into their respective islands. These four kingdoms went on to fight for centuries in a period also known as the Warring Period, an era that also saw great cultural and military progress in the archipelago. In 169 IK, Meakhani united the islands but they soon were ravaged due to disease brought from Zhenian traders. The islands soon collapsed and became a tributary of the Shindan dynasty and later a crown dependency of the Empire of Zhenia. While the islands were annexed into the Greater Eastern Union shortly before the Second great War, a rebellion that initiated in 645 IK ultimately resulted in Kapukan independence three years later. An absolute monarchy ruled the nation after its independence until 656 IK, when a coup d'etat overthrew the government and created a constitutional monarchy that lasts to this day.

Today, Kapuku is a small developed nation. With a gross domestic product of around $213 billion and a gross domestic product per capita of $41,428, it is home to one of the largest economies in the mid-Pacific region. It is also known for its highly-developed technology sector, which makes up about 30% of the economy, as well as its rich and unique culture, which makes it a popular tourist destination with stunning landscape that has received high media coverage in recent years.

Etymology

The name "Kapuku" is derived from two words, "Kapu" and "Kū". Kapu is an ancient set of traditions and guidelines used by the people of Kapuku for hundreds of years. "Kū" means war, giving a name that means something similair to "War with rules" which gives insight into the foundation and culture of Kapuku.

History

First Settlement

The Four Kingdoms

Meakhani's Kingdom

Zhenian Rule

World War Two

The Reformation

The Contemporary Period

Geography

Administrative divisions

Landscape and climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Law and Order

Political Parties

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Agriculture and Fishing

Industry

Tourism

Infrastructure

Energy

Transportation

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Languages

Urbanization

Education

Health

Religion

Culture

Literature

Cuisine

Holidays

See Also