Koré'hetanùa

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The Democratic Socialist Matriarchy of Koré'hetanùa, commonly known as Koré'hetanùa, is a sovereign state in Australis comprising the northernmost territory of the Australis peninsula and the immediate surrounding islands. The nation is bordered by the Ocean of Cathay to the north and west, the Okatian Sea to the east, and the rest of the continent of Australis to the south. Koré'hetanùa's only neighbours are the overseas territories of De Chargbano Tapu, Escal, and Sudmoll, under the dominions of Pukhtunkhwa, Caphiria, and Burgundie respectively. The country is 2,045,702 km² (789,850 mi²) in size, with much of its territory dominated by the central Spine of Australis, or Australis Spinal mountain range. The mountain range is contrasted by two large forested coastal plains in the east and northwest. The eastern coastal plain extends furthest inland, and is home to some of the country's largest settlements, including the capital of Vànıa'vera. The northwestern is less populated as only two major rivers (both of which drain in nearly the same location) are present compared to the five major rivers and Lake Austral in the east. Regardless, the northwestern plain is home to the country's largest settlement, Àes Inòru, between the two aforementioned rivers of the region.

The Democratic Socialist Matriarchy of Koré'hetanùa

Te Máe'téàrika Lu'ısiqa Koré'hetanùa (Korémalà)
Tárùárikasoısiqarisáx Únaroıan Koréhetanùa (Australic Coscivian)
Flag of Koré'hetanùa
Flag
Motto: Raqù dı'te jí ara'hé pafou páu (Korémalà)
Queen of the sea guide our sails
Location of Koré'hetanùa
LocationKoré'hetanùa occupies the territory at the tip of the Australis peninsula
CapitalVànıa'vera
Largest cityÀes Inòru
Official languagesKorémalà, Australic Coscivian
Recognised national languagesKorémalà, Qıgòese
Minority languagesAlstinian Ænglish, Latin
Ethnic groups
(2020)
Religion
Agnosticism
Demonym(s)Koré'hetanùan
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional matrichal monarchy
• Raqù (Queen)
Renàı Mánakitàa
• Fàna'téàrika (Stateholder)
Nójana Hèùriqı
LegislaturePareimeqa (Parliament)
Te Raqùumatéàrika (The Royal Chamber)
Pe Ola'naumatéàrika (The People's Chamber)
Establishment
• Early Exploration Period
400 CE - 600 CE
• Koré-Túwapoviheta War
600 CE - 726 CE
• Koré Exodus Period
758 CE - 800 CE
• Koré-Túwapoviheta Union
1035 CE
• Nùa Qıgòa joins Koré-Túwapoviheta
1223 CE
• Second Exploration Period
1260 CE - 1477 CE
• Korhetuan Confederacy
1775 CE - 1892 CE
• Austral Democratic People's Republic
1892 CE - 1953 CE
• Koré'hetanùan Matriachal Republic
1951 CE - 1953 CE
• Democratic Matriarchy of Koré'hetanùa
1953 CE - 1996 CE
• Democratic Socialist Matriarchy of Koré'hetanùa
1996 CE - Present
Area
• Total area
2,045,702 km2 (789,850 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.59%
• Total land area
2,033,633 km2
(785,190 sq mi)
Population
• 2020 estimate
98,738,323
• 2018 census
96,643,127
• Density
48.3/km2 (125.1/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$2,613,208,469,000
• Per capita
$26,466
Gini (2020)28.2
low
HDI (2020)0.904
very high
CurrencyKoré'hetanùan Sail (KHS)
Time zoneUTC-11 (Vànıa'vera Time (VVT))
• Summer (DST)
UTC-10 (Vànıa'vera Summer Time (VVST))
AntipodesFiannria, Ilhas Bicarianas, Sea of Nordska
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy CE
Mains electricity120 V 60 Hz
Driving sideright
Calling code+7
ISO 3166 code'KH
Internet TLD.kh

Koré'hetanùa is the largest nation by area and GDP per capita in the Austronesian world and is the second largest state by population and GDP behind Takatta Loa. The economy of Koré'hetanùa is very diverse, largely out of necessity. Being so isolated Koré'hetanùa has significant industries in the traditional three industrial sectors of raw materials, manufacturing, and services. Koré'hetanùa is abundant in natural resources like lithium, copper, nickel, zinc, coal, alongside significant deposits of iron, diamond, and especially natural gases in the southernmost reaches of the country. Additionally Koré'hetanùa has a smaller but substantial agriculture industry in the northernmost and more hospitable regions of the country. Manufacturing made up a significant portion of the economy from the 1880s to the 1960s. The industrialization of Koré'hetanùa was largely brought about by Kiravian settlers to the country. With minimal contact to the outside world knowledge obtained from Caphirian and Kiravian scholars were the basis for industrial development in the country. Development of a large manufacturing still wouldn't occur however until the Austral Democratic People's Republic assumed control of the country, after which it was a focus of the ADPR to industrialize Koré'hetanùa to a level equal to that of its occidental counterparts. After this point Koré'hetanùa primarily refined coal and natural gas, produced commodity chemicals, electrical equipment, and a small electronics industry by the end of the Great War. While the manufacturing industry is still large to this day Koré'hetanùa is now dominated by its retail, banking, and medical industries. Recently education in Koré'hetanùa has become a fast growing sector of the economy, largely due to efforts from the central government to improve access to education across the country and to international students.

Koré'hetanùa is largely considered to be the origin of Austronesian civilization in Ixnay, with the coastal city of Arisaki being the site of the oldest human remains discovered in Australis. How humans were able to migrate to Koré'hetanùa, let alone Australis, remains largely a mystery. Genetic evidence would suggest that the population of Koré'hetanùa originates from southeast Alshar, with geographically proximate nations such as Corumm and Xingkai'pei being suspected origins of Austronesian people. However, these two landmasses are separated by the vast and deep Ocean of Cathay, making early maritime travel an improbable theory.