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Fakong

法空
Autonomous State of Nanzhou
Flag of Fakong
Flag
Motto(s): 
United in Friendship Forever
(Nanzhouese:永遠團結在友誼中)
Fakong within Nanzhou
Fakong within Nanzhou
Fata'an Dynasty1032
Invasion by Zaisheng Dynasty1655
Statehood1879
GovernmentDevolved Executive led Autonomous State
• Chief Executive
Ngayaw Ake
• Head of the State Council
Icyang Parod
• State Chief Justice
Chin-hui Tsao
LegislatureFakongese State Assembly
Population
• 2020 estimate
52,345,884
• 2017 census
48,507,332
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
799.78 Billion
• Per capita
16,488
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
605.22 Billion
• Per capita
12,477
Gini (2020)Negative increase 53
high
HDI (2020)Decrease 0.810
very high
CurrencyNanzhouese Benghou (NBG)
Driving sideright
Calling code+861
Websitewww.fakongstate.gov.nz


Fakong (Nanzhouese: 法空) is a Nanzhouese state located in the South of the Country on the coast of the Gulf of TBD. The state borders Dongdao, Zhongyu and Baihe all to the north. Fakong is the largest state in terms of land area and population with approximately 16% of the Nanzhouese population living inside Fakong.

Historically most of the Fakongese region has been a separate entity from the rest of Nanzhou, this came to an end in 1655 when the Zaisheng Dynasty invaded the region bringing the region under full Nanzhouese rule for the first time in history.

Fakong has attemped to secede several times since this, the most recent when the Fakongese Chief Executive announced his intention to hold a referendum on independence and was arrested by Nanzhouese Authorities along with much of the State's Pro-Independence and Pro-Autonomy assembly members in 2018. In the following months the state was put into martial law throughout 2019 causing the deaths of 264 people at the hands of the Nanzhouese Authorities.

Fakong has the largest coastline in Nanzhou and is important to the Nanzhouese fishing industry with much of the State'es economy relying on the Fishing industry which receives large subsidies from the Government each year.