Nancokia

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Dominion of Nancokia

Nankoku Shihai
Imperial Seal
Imperial Coat of Arms
Location of Nancokia within the Imperial Conference
Location of Nancokia within the Imperial Conference
CapitalMinamikyo
Official languagesJapanese
Ethnic groups
41.5% Japanese
20.5% Sulawesian
16.6% Papuan
10% Balinese
6.8% Timoran
3.1% Malukuan
1.4% Aborigine
0.2% Chinese
Demonym(s)Nancokian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Emperor
Furansisku
Yokoi Kenji
• Premier
Tomio Okamura
Formation
Population
• 2017 census
88,900,000
CurrencyYen ((¥))
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideleft

Nancokia, officially the Dominion of Nancokia (Nankoku Shihai 南國支配), is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Nancokian continent, the islands of Kitajima, Hinansho, Papua, Sulawesi, the Moluccas, the Lesser Sundas, Timor and numerous smaller islands. It is the largest country in Oceania and the world's sixth-largest country by total area. The neighbouring countries are Nanyang to the west, Japan to the north; East Papua, Kanaky, the West Pacific Federation, Norway and Vanuatu to the east. Nancokia's capital is Minamikyo, which is also its largest urban area.

Before the first Japanese settlement in the early 17th century, the islands which make up modern Nancokia were inhabited by indigenous Nancokians, Nusantarans and Polynesians. After the Japanese discovery of the Nancokian continent by Japanese explorers in 1606, Nancokia's eastern half was claimed by Japan in 1645 and gradually settled the rest of the continent, while Japanese efforts to control the Nusantaran islands began earlier in the 1610s. On 3rd March 1925, the various colonies and protectorates federated, forming the Dominion of Nancokia. Nancokia has since maintained a stable authoritarian democratic political system that functions as a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

Nancokia has the world's 15th-largest economy and thirteenth-highest per capita income. With the fifth-highest human development index globally, the country ranks highly in quality of life, health, education, economic freedom; though it has been criticised for curbing civil liberties and political rights. Nancokia is a member of the Imperial Conference, G20, Pacific Forum and the Pacific Islands Association.

Etymology

The Japanese word for Nancokia is 南國, which is pronounced Nankoku and literally means "south country". The character nan (南) means "south"; koku (國) means "land" or "country".

The earliest record of the name Nankoku appears in the letters of Hasekura Tsunenaga in 1611 to the Imperial Court in Kyoto, though he used it interchangeably with Kōshinryō-riku (香辛料陸) meaning "land of spice". Later the area was usually referred to as Nangoku (南国), meaning "southern kingdoms", while usage of Nankoku was restricted to the newly discovered mainland of the continent of Nankoku, though Nangoku fell out of favour in the 19th century, and Nankoku became standard usage for the entire area.

The English term Nancokia comes from the Portuguese Nãococia, and derives from Nankoku. Initially this was restricted to the continent, with the islands bar Papua being referred to as the Molucas and Nusãoterra and more rarely the modern forms Indonésia and Malásia, but now covers both the continent and the entire state.

The mainland of the continent is officially known as Nankoku, the same as the country, but it is often known as Nankoku State (Nankoku-shū 南國州) or by its nickname Little Japan (Nihon chīsai or Nippon chīsai 日本小さい), to differentiate it from the country.

History

Pre-colonial period

Japanese arrival

Sotoku period

Nationhood

Geography

Politics

Furansisku IV, Emperor of Japan
Kazuo Toyotomi, Governor-General of Nancokia
Tomio Okamura, Premier of Nancokia

Nancokia is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with Furansisku IV at its apex as the Emperor of Japan, a role that is distinct in authority but not title from his position as monarch of the other Imperial realms. The Emperor is represented in Japan by the Governor-General (Sōtoku 総督), who is by convention from the Toyotomi clan and acts on the advice of the Emperor's ministers in Nancokia. Thus, in practice the Governor-General has no actual decision-making or de facto governmental role, and merely acts as a legal figurehead for the actions of the Premier.

Administrative Divisions

Though a unitary state, Nancokia is divided into eight internal countries. Each country has its own capital, while the national capital, and that of Nankoku State, is Minamikyo. All of the countries, bar Nankoku State, have their own devolved administrations and legislatures. Each state is further divided administratively, though the system varies depending on the country.

Name
Capital
Flag
Population
Location
Nankoku Minamikyo
File:NankokuFlag.png
30,796,600 Template:Nankuko Map
Sulawesi Makassar
File:SulawesiFlag.png
18,400,000
Papua Yaseisawa
File:PapuaFlag.png
15,200,000
Lesser Sundas Denpasar
File:LesserSundasFlag.png
8,900,000
Timor Kupang
File:TimorFlag.png
6,255,000
Kitajima Shinozu
File:Kitajima.png
5,029,679
Maluku Shinshi
File:MalukuFlag.png
2,800,000
Hinansho Uzumeko
File:HinanshoFlag.png
1,502,679

Demographics

Ethnicity

Religion

Religion in Nancokia
Religion Percent
Roman Catholicism
43%
Hanare
21.2%
Hinduism
11%
Islam
10.9%
Shinto
8.5%
Buddhism
3%
Animism
1.4%
Irreligion/Other
1%

Culture

Military