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Formerly a [[Palon Empire|Palon]] colony, the territory of [[Palon Hoy Kok]] was ceded to Palon as a trading post by the [[Nanchao]] dynasty in 1823. The colony remained under full Palon rule until 1953 when the [[Treaty of Beimen]] granted Hoy Kok a semi-autonomous status. Hoy Kok eventually gained full independence in 1990 [[1990 Hoy Kokese independence referendum|in a referendum]] making it the most recent sovereign state or country with widespread recognition as of 2000. The unique blend of Palon and Qiuese architecture in the country's historic center led to the rise of its {{wp|tourism}} industry in 1992.
Formerly a [[Palon Empire|Palon]] colony, the territory of [[Palon Hoy Kok]] was ceded to Palon as a trading post by the [[Nanchao]] dynasty in 1823. The colony remained under full Palon rule until 1953 when the [[Treaty of Beimen]] granted Hoy Kok a semi-autonomous status. Hoy Kok eventually gained full independence in 1990 [[1990 Hoy Kokese independence referendum|in a referendum]] making it the most recent sovereign state or country with widespread recognition as of 2000. The unique blend of Palon and Qiuese architecture in the country's historic center led to the rise of its {{wp|tourism}} industry in 1992.


Originally a sparsely populated network of villages, Hoy Kok has become a strategic port in the Horapon Sea and a top destination for tourists. Hoy Kok's GDP per capita by purchasing power parity is ranked XXX in Gentu. It has a very high {{wp|Human Development Index}}, as calculated by the Hoy Kok government, and the XXX-highest life expectancy in Gentu. The territory is highly urbanized; four-fifth of the total land area is built on land reclaimed from the sea.
Originally a sparsely populated network of villages, Hoy Kok has become a strategic port in the Horapon Sea and a top destination for tourists. Hoy Kok's GDP per capita by purchasing power parity is ranked XXX in Gentu. It has a very high {{wp|Human Development Index}}, as calculated by the Hoy Kok government, and the XXX-highest life expectancy in Gentu. The country is highly urbanized; four-fifth of the total land area is built on land reclaimed from the sea.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 12:32, 14 May 2022

State of Hoy Kok
Estado de Marcanta (Palon)
海角國 (Qiuese)
Flag of Hoy Kok
Flag
Coat of arms of Hoy Kok
Coat of arms
Motto: "Amizade, Amor, Paz"
("Friendship, Love, Peace")
Anthem: XXX
Hoy Kok Globe.png
Location of Hoy Kok (Green) in Hesterath (Dark Grey)
CapitalHoy Kok (city-state)
Largest villageSanta Sulforte
Official languages
and national languages
Qiuese
Palon
Ethnic groups
(1997)
65.9% Hoy Kokese
23.7% Qiuese
8.2% Palon
2.2% Others
Religion
41.3% Terranity
32.8% No religion
16.7% Kaoism
6.7% Weilism
2.5% Others
Demonym(s)Hoy Kokese
GovernmentDevolved gubernatorial republic
• Governor
Ernesto Ng
Sofia Siu
Paulo Tsang
LegislatureNational Council
Establishment
13 Pusper 1823
20 Tebax 1953
1 Enero 1980
8 Enero 1990
Area
• Total
4,338 km2 (1,675 sq mi) (XXX)
• Water (%)
8.3%
Population
• 1999 estimate
Steady 49,126,800 (XXX)
• 1998 census
Steady 49,127,928
• Density
11,325/km2 (29,331.6/sq mi) (XXX)
GDP (PPP)1995 estimate
• Total
Increase $512.532 billion (XXX)
• Per capita
Increase $850,841 (XXX)
GDP (nominal)1999 estimate
• Total
Increase $532.945 billion (XXX)
• Per capita
Increase $892,551 (XXX)
Gini (1998)Steady 39.6
medium (XXX)
HDI (1996)0.847
very high
CurrencyHoy Kok Ober (HKO, HKØ)
Time zoneMTS-6 (Hoy Kok Time)
Driving sideright
Calling codeXXX
Internet TLD.hk
Preceded by
Palon Hoy Kok

Hoy Kok (Palon: Marcanta, Qiuese: 海角, Jyutping: Hoi2 Gok3), officially the State of Hoy Kok, is a country in Hesterath located in the northern Red River Delta by the Horapon Sea. With a population of about 49,126,800 and an area of 11,325 km2 (29,330.1 sq mi), it is the XXX populated region in Gentu.

Formerly a Palon colony, the territory of Palon Hoy Kok was ceded to Palon as a trading post by the Nanchao dynasty in 1823. The colony remained under full Palon rule until 1953 when the Treaty of Beimen granted Hoy Kok a semi-autonomous status. Hoy Kok eventually gained full independence in 1990 in a referendum making it the most recent sovereign state or country with widespread recognition as of 2000. The unique blend of Palon and Qiuese architecture in the country's historic center led to the rise of its tourism industry in 1992.

Originally a sparsely populated network of villages, Hoy Kok has become a strategic port in the Horapon Sea and a top destination for tourists. Hoy Kok's GDP per capita by purchasing power parity is ranked XXX in Gentu. It has a very high Human Development Index, as calculated by the Hoy Kok government, and the XXX-highest life expectancy in Gentu. The country is highly urbanized; four-fifth of the total land area is built on land reclaimed from the sea.

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Palon colony

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