Trans-Peninsular Joyonghea

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Territories and Dependencies Beyond the Peninsula
반도 너머의 영토와 속령
Flag of Trans-Peninsular Joyonghea
Flag
Emblem of Trans-Peninsular Joyonghea
Emblem
Motto: 이 세상을 더 나은 곳으로 만들기
Make this world a better place
Anthem: Aegukga
CapitalYeolcheon
Largest Largest settlements
LanguagesJoyonghean, Jejunomese, Jurchen, Sakhalin Ruzhian, Sahallin-eo, Chamorro, Mactongese, Quenminese, French, Whitefordese Patois, Montagiqan Patois
Demonym(s)Joyonghean
Territories
Leaders
• King
Yeunggyeong
• Minister
Wu Byung-Hoon
Area
• Total
2,210,301 km2 (853,402 sq mi)
Population
• Jan. 2024 estimate
27,847,871
Currency
  • Joyonghean won
  • Jejunom won
  • Sakhalin won
  • JHJ won
Date formatyyyy-mm-dd

Trans-Peninsular Joyonghea (Joyonghean: 조용반도 횡단; Joyongbando Hoengdan), formally known as the Territories and Dependencies Beyond the Peninsula (반도 너머의 영토와 속령; Bando Neomeoui Yeongtowa Soglyeong), consists of 5 territories that either directly border Joyonghea or situate themselves outside mainland Asianna. Most are remnants of the Joyonghean Empire that still remain within Joyonghean sovereignty under various states after decolonization in 1945.

The term "Trans-Peninsular Joyonghea" is a colloquial term, and is not an administrative designation in its own right. Outer Jurchenia and the overseas collectivities are semi-autonomous; Jejunom and Montagique are autonomous territories. From a legal and administrative perspective, all territories have varying degrees of legal status and autonomy, although they have representation in the Sovereign Congress of Joyonghea.

As of January 2024, 27,847,871 people live in Trans-Peninsular Joyonghea. Most residents are Joyonghean citizens, which enables them to vote in Joyonghean elections.

Overview

Flag Name Capital Population Status Location
JoyongheanJurcheniaFlag.svg Outer Jurchenia Khergat 14,394,403 Trans-peninusular region Jurchenia Region
JejunomFlag.svg Jejunom Chunje 12,527,854 Overseas region Jejunom Island
JoyongheanSakhalinIslandsFlag.svg Sakhalin Islands Raseong 496,831 Overseas collectivity Sakhalin Islands
JoyongheaWhitefordIslandsFlag.svg Whiteford Islands Yangneung 77,938 Overseas collectivity Whiteford Islands
MontagiqueFlag.svg Montagique Perpibéliard 350,845 Overseas region Montagique