Hanga

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Republic of Hanga
  • 대한민국 (Hangan)
  • 大韓民国 (Nihon)
Flag of Hanga
Flag
Location of Hanga in the World.
Capital
and largest city
Jabon
Official languages
  • Glish
  • Hangan
  • Nihon
Religion
Demonym(s)Hangan
GovernmentUnitary Premist Republic
• Premier
Im Eun-Gyeong
• Surrogate Premier
Namgung Hye-Jin
• Minister of the Council
Choi Iseul
LegislatureNational Council
Area
• Total
576,570 km2 (222,610 sq mi) (28th)
Population
• 3000 census
377,344,309 (16th)
• Density
654.5/km2 (1,695.1/sq mi) (7th)
GDP (PPP)3000 estimate
• Total
$20.18 trillion (11th)
• Per capita
$53,488 (24th)
GDP (nominal)3000 estimate
• Total
$18.47 trillion (10th)
• Per capita
$48,952 (24th)
Gini (3000)40.3
medium (41st)
HDI (3000)0.913
very high (10th)
CurrencyHangan Won (HAW)
Time zoneUTC+8 (Hangan Standard Time)

Hanga, officially the Republic of Hanga, is a nation in northeastern Asia. It is bordered by Shinon to the west, Sibra to the east, Wody to the north, and Dinmir to the northwest. It has a coast with Lake Lena to the northeast.

Hanga ranks moderately high in civil rights and high in political freedom. Hanga is one of the most advanced in civil liberties in the North Asian Square and ranks moderately high in HRC-FS human rights. Politics in Hanga are free, equal, and democratic with few restrictions.

The Hangan economy touches many sectors, especially business, education, and technology. Some of the world’s best universities are located in Hanga and many corporate headquarters for Asia and Earth in general are located in the country. Major and famous technology companies are located in Hanga including Byon-Yong, Kim, and Undal.

Etymology

Hanga is a severely corrupted version of the native name for the country; Daehanminguk. This name was created in the 1900s as an outside independance movement for the country of Korea during Japanese occupation. Then, the name translated to "Great Han People's State." The name was chosen for the country after unification of several smaller nations with Hangan and Nihon populations.

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