Hangoku

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Hangoku

Flag of Hangoku
Flag
Map of Hangoku
Map of Hangoku
CapitalUmikyo
LargestGreater Umikyo
Official languagesAzumic
Government
Area
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76,017 km2 (29,350 sq mi)Excluding Water
Population
• 2023 census
32,312,394
• Density
425/km2 (1,100.7/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)549,989,258,274 estimate
• Per capita
17,021

Hangoku, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Hangoku, is a sovereign state primarily located within Aurelia on Eurth. As an island nation, Hangoku has no landborders with any other countries on earth, however it shares a maritime borders with Goankok to the west. Hangoku is located entirely with the Lotus Sea, with it's easternmost island being located in the Aurelian Shield. Across it's islands, Hangoku's land area is approximately 76,017km², which is spread out across six islands. The capital city of Hangoku is the city of Umikyo, which is also the country's most populated city. Umikyo has roughly 1.3 million inhabitants, however the city's metropolitan area has over eight million residents, spanning 4 prefectures.

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Etymology

The name for Hangoku comes from the Hangen characters '瀚' meaning ocean and '国' meaning country and is pronounced Hangoku or Hankoku.

Throughout most of the 20th century, Hangoku was known internationally as the Lotus Kingdom and later the Lotus Republic, the name being taken from the sea in which Hangoku is located. Following the Hangoku Liberation War, the new government made an appeal to the international community to standardise the name in all languages as Hangoku.

Geography

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History

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Prehistoric to classical history


Shijin Dynasty (803 - 1203)

Shijin Dynasty (四神朝)

Hakkei Dynasty (1204 - 1643)

Hakkei Dynasty (八景朝)

Kensei Dynasty (1644 - 1820

Kensei Dynasty (剣聖朝)

Tengoku Dynasty (1821 - 1980)

Tengoku Dynasty (天国朝)

Modern History (1980 - Present)

Politics

Head of State.
Head of Government.

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Administrative divisions


Foreign Relations


Military


Law Enforcement

Economy

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Agriculture and aquaculture


Industry and services


Science and technology

Tourism

Infrastructure

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Demographics

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Religion


Languages


Education

Health

Culture

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Contemporary Hangoku culture combines influences from other Azumic nations, Northern Aurelia and the Orient. Traditional Hangoku arts include crafts such as pottery, textiles, woodworking and swords; a unique music performance known as XXX; and other practices such as calligraphy, games and music.

Art and architecture


Literature and philosophy


Performing Arts


Cuisine


Media

Sports

References