East Nijima
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East Nijima | |
Subdivision type: | Autonomous territory |
Capital: | Sukita |
Population: | 317,021 |
Largest Cities: | |
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Local Leadership Title: | Governor |
Local Government: | Sukki |
Current leader: | Takashi Onagawa |
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Local language: |
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Local Religion: | Shinto |
East Nijima (Hoennese: 東新嶋, translit.: Aɂmaniɂma?) is an overseas territory of Sanpantul located in Keltia.
Divisions
The territory is divided into 8 regions.
Name | Type | Population | Capital |
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Capital Territory | Residential | 150,000 | Sukita |
Dogo 817 Territory | Residential | 50,000 | Onega |
Tayaga National Park | Park | 21 | Yunetsu |
Akata District | Residential | 40,000 | Akata |
37 Islands District | Residential | 60,000 | Majiya |
Noka District | Residential | 50,000 | Hama |
Koyagu District | Residential | 50,000 | Fukkoshi |
Uyagu District | Residential | 17,000 | Uragawa |
Sports
Sume is the most popular sport in East Nijima, with basho held every year; football is the second most popular sport.
History
After collapse of Nijima, Sanpantul started a humanitarian mission in 1681. In 1683, Phinbella claimed the west side of the island as Western Nijima. The following year, Sanpantul claimed the east side as an autonomous territory.
Geography
East Nijima is mostly flat and tropically forested.