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Noble Empire of Gua 吳御帝國 guåah nguuTikot | |
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Anthem: "一國一人" yit kot yit dëng "One People in One Land" | |
Capital and largest city | Tainankiun |
Official languages | Guavai |
Recognised regional languages | |
Ethnic groups (2019)[1] | 79.4% Qi 17.2% recognised minorities |
Religion | Placeholder text |
Demonym(s) | Gua, Guakokese |
Government | Unitary totalitarian constitutional monarchy[2] |
• Emperor | Gua Thengsheun |
Ra Patbuo | |
Legislature | Imperial Parliament |
House of Lords | |
House of Representatives | |
Establishment | |
• Split from Huajiang | 1909 |
• End of the Gua Civil War | 1917 |
• Start of Thengsheun Era | 1994 |
Area | |
• Total | 557,362.995 km2 (215,199.055 sq mi)[3] |
• Water (%) | 1.6 |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 63,539,381[1] |
• 2015 census | 61,727,913[4] |
• Density | 114/km2 (295.3/sq mi) |
Currency | Gua Yuang (G¥, 圓) (GYU) |
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd Era yy年m月d日 (CE−1994) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +625 |
Internet TLD | .gu |
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The Noble Empire of Gua (Guavai: 吳御帝國; tudtsa: guåah nguuTikot, pronounced [gwɑː˩˧ ŋuː˥˧tiː˥kɔʔ˥]), commonly referred to as Guakok (吳國, guåahkot) is a country in East Serica which borders Huajiang to the northeast. It covers an area of approximately 557,363 square kilometres (215,199.06 sq mi)[3] and has a population of about 63,539,381, which is primarily composed of Qi people along with a number of minority groups.[1] Although de jure a democratic constitutional monarchy[5], in practice political power is overwhelmingly concentrated in the Emperor and House of Lords, which consists entirely of nobility.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ministry of Public Health and Demography, 吳御帝國之人口佮民族每年報告、二千十九年, 2019
- ↑ Wang Gaoyang, Government and People in Serica, 2007 (3e 2018)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Ministry of Geography, Surveying and Infrastructure, 吳御帝國之土地面積、地形、自然資源、人口密度, 2010
- ↑ Ministry of Public Health and Demography, 吳御帝國之十年期人口普查、二千十五年。翻譯的省略, 2015
- ↑ Constitution of the Noble Empire of Gua, Ch. II Art. 1, 1917