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Dominion of Mizuho
瑞穂の領土
Mizuho no Ryōdo
Dominion van Mizuho
Flag of Mizuho
Flag
Seal of Mizuho
Seal
Motto: "積慶重暉"
"Sekkei Chōki"
"Accumulate joyousness and stack brightness"
Anthem: Kimigayo
File:Atarashian Map.png
StatusDominion
Capital
and Largest city
Saikyo
Official languagesJapaneseEnglishIravian
Demonym(s)Mizuhan
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Katherine II
Sir Kakuzo Akiyama
Suzu Tsukiyomi
• Chief Justice
Sena Hasegawa
LegislatureNational Diet
House of Councillors
House of Representatives
Commonwealth Realm of the Atmoran Confederation
• Treaty of Saitama
29 November 1786
• Federation
29 November 1867
• Statue of Alexandria
7 July 1931
Area
• 
1,921,065 km2 (741,727 sq mi) (12th)
Population
• 2015 estimate
61,115,456
• 2015 census
61,115,456
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$2,861 trillion (2015)
• Per capita
$46,827
GDP (nominal)2015 estimate
• Total
$2,861 trillion
• Per capita
$46,827
CurrencyMizuho Yen (¥)
(MIY)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (CE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+5
Internet TLD.miz, .gov, .mil, .edu

Mizuho (Mizuhese: 瑞穂 Mizuho), officially the Dominion of Mizuho (Japanese: 瑞穂の領土 Mizuho no Ryōdo; Iravian: Dominion van Mizuho) is a country in Southwestern Auricia bordered by Anemoisic Ocean to the west. The seat of the national government is seated in Saikyo, the largest city and main economic centre of the country. Mizuho has a population of 61.1 million which about half live with the Greater Saikyo Region the largest metropolitan area in the world.

History

Geography

Climate

Environment

Politics and Government

Katherine II, High Queen of Mizuho
Count Kakuzo Akiyama, Governor-General of Mizuho
Suzu Tsukiyomi, Prime Minister of Mizuho

Mizuho is a unitary state and a constitutional monarchy with High Queen Katherine II as it's head of state.

Administrative divisions

Flag Name Capital Largest city Population Queen's Commissioner
Provinces of Mizuho
Flag of Aomori, Aomori.svg Aomori Aomori
Flag of Chiba Prefecture.svg Chiba Chiba
Flag of Fukuoka Prefecture.svg Chikugo Chikugo Saigawa
Flag of Chosei Chiba.JPG Chōsei Chōsei Nagara
Flag of Tainan City (1978-2010).svg Saikaidō Sachin
Flag of Tsuyazaki Fukuoka.svg Hizen Shiroishi Chiyoda
Flag of Nagoya, Aichi.svg Nagoya Nagoya
Flag of Sakai, Osaka.svg Sakai Sakai Hirano
Flag of Odawara, Kanagawa.png Saikyo Saikyo
Flag of Kisai Saitama.png Shimōsa Shirako
Flag of Former Ise Mie.png Mie Ina Daian
Flag of Yamatokōriyama, Nara.svg Mikawa Saori
Flag of Miyazaki Prefecture.svg Miyazaki Miyazaki
Flag of Fukui Prefecture.svg Fukui Fukui
Flag of Osumi Kagoshima.png Miyako Miyako Hirono
Flag of Inzai, Chiba.svg Inzai Inzai
Flag of Tottori, Tottori.svg Inaba Inaba
Flag of Ama Shimane.svg Izumo Izumo
Flag of Former Kakegawa Shizuoka.png Hyōgo Tsuna Kobe
Flag of Uwa Ehime.png Sanuki Sanuki Ainan

Military

Foreign Relations

Economy

Economy of Mizuho

Mizuho has the world's 8th largest economy, by nominal GDP after Fusou and Aellyria

Energy

Industry

Infrastructure

Transport

Demographics

 
Largest cities or towns in Mizuho
Source?
Rank Prefecture Pop.
Saikyo
Saikyo
Yokohama
Yokohama
1 Saikyo Saikyo 10,904,312 Incheon Grand Bridge.jpg
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Daegu from Migliore.jpg
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2 Yokohama Izumo 3,548,737
3 [[]] [[]] 2,890,451
4 [[]] [[]] 2,446,052
5 [[]] [[]] 1,538,394
6 [[]] [[]] 1,502,881
7 [[]] [[]] 1,194,313
8 [[]] [[]] 1,166,615
9 [[]] [[]] 1,059,241
10 [[]] [[]] 990,073

Education

Religion

Culture

Music and Art

Cuisine

Sports