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Federated Socialist States of Sukong
綠國聯赤邦 (Sukong)
Lòu Kě Lìen Chǐeak Pàoung
Flag of Sukong
Flag
of Sukong
Coat of arms
Motto: “一同,咱們強。︁”
Together, we are strong.
Anthem: 
"TBA"
"When That Day Comes"
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Party anthem:
"TBA"
"Socialism Is Good"
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Sukong (green) on a globe
Sukong (green) on a globe
A map showing land divisions withing Sukong
Land divisions in Sukong:
  Federal territory
  Unincorporated states
  Ethnic states
  City states
LocationNorthwestern Olivacia, east of the Sunadic Ocean
Capital
and
Ca Luo
Official languagesSukong
Ethnic groups
(2023)
TBA
Religion
(2023)
TBA
Demonym(s)Sukong
GovernmentFederal Marxist-Leninist one-party parliamentary socialist republic
LegislaturePeople's Federal Council
Independence
• Colonisation
1786
7 May 1938 - 14 August 1943
• Market reform
8 June 1975
Area
• 
822,167 km2 (317,440 sq mi) (not ranked)
Population
• 2024 estimate
Increase2.svg 341,036,187 (not ranked)
• 2023 census
338,732,804
• Density
412/km2 (1,067.1/sq mi) (not ranked)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase2.svg 8.159 trillion ACU (not ranked)
• Per capita
Increase2.svg 24,087 ACU (not ranked)
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase2.svg 4.316 trillion ACU (not ranked)
• Per capita
Increase2.svg 12,742 ACU (not ranked)
Gini (2023)37.2
medium (not ranked)
HDI (2023)Increase 0.769
high (not ranked)
CurrencySukong Yen (¥) (SKY)
Time zoneUTC+4, +5
Date formatyyyy年mm月dd日
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.sk

Sukong(IPA:/ˈsʊ.kɒŋ/), officialy the Federated Socialist States of Sukong (Amilagran: 綠國 (Lòu Kě) IPA:/lou˧˩kɤ˧˩˦/, 綠國聯赤邦 (Lòu Kě Lìen Chǐeak Pàoung) IPA:/lou˧˩kɤ˧˩˦lien˧˩t͡ɕʰiøk̚˧˩˦pɒuŋ˧˩/) is a country in northwestern Olivacia. Sukong covers a land area of 822,167km2 (317,440 sq mi), with a population of 288,580,617 inhabitants, ammounting to a population densitsy of 351 inhabitants per km2 (909.1/sq mi), it is one of the most densely populated nations in Anteria, and the largest confucianist majority country, with over [TBA]% of the population identifying as confucianist. The majority of the population (about 60%) live in the western part of the country, near the coast of the Sunadic ocean.

Sukong is a federal Marxist-Leninist one-party parliamentary socialist republic, with an elected legislature. It has TBA states, of which all have their own legislature, leader, and constitution. There are three unincorporated territory, called [TBA], which doesn't have it's own constitution or leader. Sukong's capital, TBA, is the largest city in the country and among the largest in Olivacia. Sukong shares land borders with Horokoshi in the south, and Zartona in the southeast, as well as a maritime border with Riamo in the northwest.

Etymology

According to the [TBA] Common Dictionary, the name "Sukong" is derived from the north-western city of Shiu Kung (熊公), whose name means "Bear Duke" in Sukong. The Riamese sailors had arrived to the city in about [TBA], when Shiu Kung was still an independent city state. Overtime, especially during the Riamese colonisation of Sukong, the name was butchered to its current form, Sukong.

Louke (Lòu Kě, 綠國, IPA:[lou˧˩kɤ˧˩˦], is the native name for Sukong, used in all of the language's dialects. It is mentioned in the Constitution of Sukong, as well as many historical sources. The name means "Green Country", refering to the nation's lush rainforests. Its use only became common shortly before the 1938 Socialist Revolution.

[TBA names in other languages native to Sukong]

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