Haipoon
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Haipoon, Abode of Peace ที่สงบสุข | |
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Motto: Peace and Unity | |
Capital | Bangoon |
Largest | Mon Hoi |
Official languages | Haipoonese |
Demonym(s) | Haipoonese |
Government | Unitary Oligarchal Theocracy |
• Supreme Monk | Amborn Prasatthapong |
• Custodian of State | Theewan Minh |
Population | |
• Estimate | 76,368,850. |
Currency | Haipoon Rupees (HPR) |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Haipoon, officially Haipoon, Abode of Peace (Haipoonese: ที่สงบสุข), is a country in the South-East Ochran region of the world. Located on a large peninsular at the entrance of the Ozeros Sea, Haipoon shares land borders with Uluujol to the north, and Jhengtsang to the west, as well as maritime borders with Pulau Keramat to the south-west, Lion's Rock and Onekawa-Nukanoa to the south, and Fuyang to the east.
Etymology
History
Ancient
Kingdom of Haipoon
Revolution
Industrial Reforms
Contemporary History
Geography
Haipoon is located on a large peninsular in South-East Ochran at the entrance of the Ozeros Sea. Haipoon shares land borders with Uluujol to the north, and Jhengtsang to the west, as well as maritime borders with Pulau Keramat to the south-west, Lion's Rock and Onekawa-Nukanoa to the south, and Fuyang to the east.
Climate
Enviroment
Haipoon comprises several distinct geographic regions, partly corresponding to the provincial groups. Haipoon is home to a number of river systems. The Di'roong delta in the nations north makes the predominantly rich fertile low-lying flat land prone to seasonal flooding. Due to the agricultural importance of the region, it is intensely developed and densely populated. Central Haipoon is home to large plains, while large portions of Haipoon's western borders are mountainous, and the south is mostly hilly and densely forested.
Politics & Government
Government
The Executive
The Legislative