Kōkai
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Kōkai Kōkaï • Kōҟaï 黃海 • 황해 (Hwanghae) קאָוקאַי |
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Territories of Phinbella | |||
Territory and State of Kōkai 黃海道と州 황해도와주 Wilayah dan Negeri Kōkaï Kōkai Special Self-Governing Territory 黄海特別自治道 황해특별자치도 Wilayah Pemerintahan Sendiri Khas Kōkaï |
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Other transcription(s) | |||
• Jawi | كوكي | ||
• Taesongean | 황해 (Hangul) Hwanghae (Revised Romanization) |
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• Eeshan | கூகாய் Kūkāy (Transliteration) |
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• Sangunese | 黃海
Kōkai |
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Taesongean transcription(s) | |||
• Hangul | 황해특별자치도 | ||
• Hanja | 黃海特別自治道 | ||
• McCune‑Reischauer | Hwanghae T'ŭkpyŏl Chach'ido | ||
• Revised Romanization | Hwanghae Teukbyeol Jachido | ||
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Nickname(s): Tanah Enam Panji The Six Banners Land Negeri Ramah dan Bermuafakat The Friendly and Concord State |
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Motto: Lima Bangsa Bermuafakat Dibawah Enam Bendera Atas Kōkai, Kōkai Jaya Raya (Phinbellan Phineaner) 五族協和黄海の六旗の下に, 黄海勝利と偉大 (Sangunese) Five Races in Concord Under Six Banners Over Kōkai, Kōkai Victorious and Great |
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Location of Territory of Kōkai (red) in Phinbella (light yellow) | |||
Realm/Country | Phinbella | ||
Entity | Free area of the Federation | ||
Geographical region | Phinbellan Euran States | ||
Annexed by Phinbella | 14.V.1729 AN (February 10, RP 2620 ) | ||
Eastern Eura Act | 12.VIII.1729 AN (February 15, RP 2620 ) | ||
Formation | 20.X.1729 AN (February 20, RP 2620 ) | ||
Granted special self-governing status | 10.I.1736 AN (September 1, RP 2620 ) | ||
Capital (and largest city) |
Singapore Street | ||
Government | |||
• Type | Parliamentary representative democracy territory within a federal republic | ||
• Body | Kōkai State Territorial Government | ||
• Governor | TBA | ||
• Chief Minister | TBA | ||
• Legislature | Legislative Assembly of Kōkai | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 65,978.41 km2 (25,474.41 sq mi) | ||
Population (1730 AN) | |||
• Total | 5,367,890 | ||
• Density | 81/km2 (210/sq mi) | ||
Demonym | Kōkainese | ||
Demographics | |||
• Ethnic groups | |||
• Religion | |||
• Official languages | Phineaner (official) Sangunese (official regional) Taesongean (official regional) |
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Postal code | 210xxx to 219xxx | ||
Calling code | 06 | ||
Vehicle registration | KK |
Kōkai (Sangunese: 黃海, translit.: Kōkai?, pronounced [ˈko̞ːka̠i], locally also [ˈkoːkai]; Phineaner: Kōkaï, pronounced [ˈko'kai]; Taesongean: 황해; RR: Hwanghae; Yapreayan: Kōҟaï; Ashkenatzi: קאָוקאַי), officially known as the Territory and State of Kōkai (Sangunese: 黃海道と州, translit.: Kōkai-dō to Shū?, Phineaner: Wilayah dan Negeri Kōkaï; Taesongean: 황해도와주; RR: Hwanghae-do wa Ju), commonly known as the State of Kōkai (黃海州, Kōkai-shū?, Taesongean: 황해주; RR: Hwanghae-ju) or Kōkai State, alternatively (黄海特別自治道, Kōkai tokubetsu jichi-dō?, Taesongean: 황해특별자치도; RR: Hwanghae Teukbyeol Jachi-do; MR: Hwanghae T'ŭkpyŏl Chach'i-do; Phineaner: Wilayah Pemerintahan Sendiri Khas Kōkaï; lit. "Kōkai Special Self-Governing Territory"), is a Phinbellan territory and state located in the Phinbellan Euran States region. It borders Shandānø'kaí to the south and the city of Heijō to the northeast, and also has an international border with Rocher to the north and Banh Nam to the west, as well as a maritime border with the Surenid-Imperial Federation island of Béihagh to the east. Kōkai has 288 kilometers of coastline on the Bohai Strait and the Manggatal Strait to the east. Covering an area of 65,978.41 square kilometers and having a population of 5,367,890 people as of 1730 AN, it makes this territory the second largest territory by area and population in the Phinbellan Euran States region. Singapore Street is the capital and largest city of Kōkai, the economic center of the territory and also the seat of the Kōkai State territorial government. Singapore Street is a heavily urbanized and most developed city, very famous for its night life and futuristic scene and often dubbed as "cyberpunk city". Other cities and towns in Kōkai include Samarang, Glayzer, Collins Town, Fairly Baram and Padang Hijau. This territory has two different climates with different types of rainforests, more than half of the territory is in the northwest and the rest is less than half is in the southwest. The Glayzer River is the longest river in this territory, approximately 528 kilometers long. Kōkai has a mountain range known as the Surakarya Mountains and Mount Yu Shan is the highest point in the territory with a height of 2,673 meters.
Kōkai is known as the Land of Six Banners (Phineaner: Tanah Enam Panji) because it has a long history of territory and has experienced six different eras, the six flags including the flag of this territory, the Phineaner tricolour and the flag of Phinbella can be found on the coat of arms of this state. This territory was once named Aziziyah in the past and in that Aziziyah era are used a red flag. Kōkai together with Shandānø'kaí and Paminorshan Free State joined Phinbella which is a realm of the Order of the Holy Lakes on 14.V.1729 AN (February 10, RP 2620) as the next three territories and formed the Phinbellan Euran States region, and Kōkai officially made as the sixteenth territory on 20.X.1729 AN (February 20, RP 2620). On 10.I.1736 AN, Kōkai was granted self-government by the Phinbellan federal government at the same time as the territory gained more autonomy and was classified as self-governing but not equivalent to the existing special administrative territory, rather than as a common territory. The special bill on the creation of a special autonomous region in Kōkai is a project submitted by the ruling party of the territory in V.1732 AN according to Article 6 of the special law on the establishment of a territory with a special autonomous status in Phinbella. It is the second territory after Turku and Hōri to obtain this status.
The head of state is the governor, also known as Yang di-Pertua Negeri or Yang di-Pertua Wilayah, while the head of government is the chief minister. Kōkai is divided into 17 administrative collectivities and 7 autonomous sub-districts, governed by a system closely modeled on the Britannic-Westminster parliamentary system. Phineaner, Sangunese and Taesongean are official languages of the territory, while the distinct dialects of three languages used as a vernacular, as well as the unique pidgin, native languages also spoken in the territory. According the territorial constitution, there are no official religion on the territory. The population of the territory consists of ethnically, culturally, religiously and linguistically diverse ethnic groups including Phineaners (especially the Kōkainese Phineaners), Eurphineonesians (including Yapreayans), Kagayans, Taesongeans, Sangunese, Jingdaoese, Yehudis, Rusyns and Sam-Sams. The Phineaner population was brought from Phinbella proper and Forajasaki to the territory, they worked as farmers in the river basin. The population of Sangunese in Kōkai increased dramatically, largely due to local government efforts to relocate land-poor young farmers from the Cyber-Island Chain. The Taesongean population in the state is also increasing. The western part of the territory with its large Rusyn population was ruled under a slightly different system, reflecting the different traditions that existed there. This territory also has a Babkhan population, especially in the interior, but it has experienced a sharp decline.
Development in this territory has grown rapidly, the main railway network in the territory is the Southern Kōkai Railway established by the Phinbellan provisional government has connected Singapore Street with cities on the southern coast and southern interior of this territory. Kōkai has abundant natural resources, and its economy is strongly export-oriented. Its primary exports include offshore oil, gas, timber and palm oil but also possesses strong manufacturing, energy and tourism sectors.
Etymology
History
Geography
The total land area of the territory of Kōkai is an area of 65,978.41 square kilometers has made up 34.2 percent of the total area of the Phinbellan Euran States region and it is the second largest territory in the region, and is located between the south latitude 29° 55′ and 32° 58' S and the east longitude 78° 18′ and 80° 54′ E. Its coastline is 288 kilometers long and is interrupted in the north by about 56 kilometers from the coast of Heijō and in the south by about 26.2 kilometers of the coast of the Shandānø'kaílander enclave. A total of 31.56 kilometers of coastline has been eroded. Kōkai borders Shandānø'kaí to the south and its enclaves to the southeast and Heijō to the northeast. It also borders internationally with Banh Nam to the west and the Rocher region owned by Oportia to the north. Kōkai is separated from Banh Nam and Rocher by a range of high hills and mountains known as the Surakarya Mountains, and Kōkai totally has four mountain ranges. Mount Yu Shan is the highest point in this territory.
Kōkai has two different climates according to the area and this territory is the intersection of two climates that both have winter. Kōkai has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cwa) in the northwest, covering 68.4 percent of this territory, and also a cold highland subtropical climate (Cwc) in the southeast, covering 31.6 percent. Kōkai also experiences two monsoon seasons, the east monsoon and the west monsoon. The east monsoon occurs in the middle of the year which is about April to September where it brings very heavy rain. The west monsoon occurs from October to March, bringing relatively less rain. The climate is stable throughout the year except for two monsoons, the average temperature in the coastal area depends on the respective climate area either in the morning or in the evening. The climate is stable throughout the year except for two monsoons, the average temperature in the coastal area depends on the respective climate area either in the morning or in the evening. Singapore Street and the cities in the southeast of the territory have the lowest average temperatures compared to most other major cities in Kōkai and have the longest daylight hours (more than eight hours a day), while other areas receive six to seven hours of sunlight a day.
Kōkai is divided into four ecoregions which are coastal areas, lowland inland areas, Glayzer river basin and range areas, and western mountainous areas. The coastal area is relatively low and flat with diverse coastal forest and pine forest areas. Famous beaches located in this territory include Toyak Spring in Salbiah, Silodo Beach in Bunga Orchid Island, Galveston Beach in Tukau, Zetung Beach, Bisikan Bayu Beach and Temporo Beach in Singapore Street, Menumpang Beach, Jelawat Beach and Sangas Beach in Betty, Mak Lagam Beach in Samarang, Hiburan Beach and Bukit Keluang Beach in Tembungo and Sitangkai-Tangkai Beach in South Furious. The Kōkai interior lowland is generally a hilly terrain that accounts for most of the inhabited land and is where most of the cities and towns are found. Most of the interior of the lowland is dominated by prairie and steppe and is usually found in the central part of the territory. The southeast and south of this territory is a basin and range region, this area is the most diverse, this area includes the Larut Hills, Basin of Unnumbered Flames, Lojing Highlands, Glayzer and Losong river valleys and forested mountain slopes, there are also have several pine forests found in the basin region. The fourth region is the mountainous region along the Kōkai–Banh Nam border and part of the Kōkai–Rocher border, where several inland villages are located. Only the three ecoregions in the center and east are separated by the mountain range in this territory.
Kōkai has an overall total forest coverage of 2,864,712.02 hectares including 2,081,673.81 hectares of forest land and the remaining 783,038.21 hectares of forest plantations. The rainforest land in Kōkai especially in southeast, mountainous and coastal areas is diverse and consists of Manschūhōrian-Taemhwanian mixed rainforest, tropical rainforest, Kōkainese deciduous forest and Phinbellan East Euran evergreen forest.
A number of rivers flow through Kōkai, with Losong River being the main river that flows through Singapore Street. Glayzer River is the longest river in the state, measuring 528 kilometers including its tributary, Telom River. Other major rivers include the Pekos, Semarang, Toyak, Sitompok and Merah rivers.
Wildlife and biodiversity
Government and politics
Constitution and special law
Territorial government
Executive
Legislature
Departments
Statutory bodies
Laws
Administrative divisions
Kōkai is divided into seventeen collectivities (jajahan) and seven autonomous sub-districts (jajahan kecil), as well as approximately 200 mukims, which are also divided into nearly 1,000 villages. Kōkai also has 22 local governments. Each collectivity and autonomous sub-district is administered by a collectivity officer and each mukim is administered by a penghulu, while each village will be led by a village head (ketua kampung). Although the names of collectivities and autonomous sub-districts are mostly more towards Western names, all collectivity officials are filled by Phineaners, especially from the elders of the Phineaner community in this territory, they hold the right to collect taxes and duties in each collectivity and managing Bumiputera-reserve lands.
Administrative divisions of Kōkai | ||||||
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UPI code | Collectivities and A.S.Ds |
Population (1742 AN census) |
Area (km2) |
Seat | Mukims
Communes | |
1601 | Baronia | — | ||||
1602 | Beryl | Kuala Beryl | ||||
1603 | Betty | Betty | ||||
1604 | Collins | Pasir Melibis | ||||
1605 | Fairley Baram | Fairley Baram | ||||
1606 | Glayzer | Glayzer | ||||
1607 | Padang Hijau | Padang Hijau | ||||
1608 | Saint Joseph | — | ||||
1609 | Salbiah | Salbiah | ||||
1610 | Samarang | Samarang | ||||
1611 | Singapore Street | Singapore Street | ||||
1612 | Siwa | Siwa | ||||
1613 | South Furious | Bangar | ||||
1614 | Tanah Merah | Tanah Merah | ||||
1615 | Tembungo | Tembungo | ||||
1616 | Tukau | Tukau | ||||
1617 | Ulu Telom | Ulu Telom | ||||
1618 | Titik Tarang | — | — | — | ||
1619 | Hasnah | — | — | — | ||
1620 | Sundar | — | — | — | ||
1621 | Baronia Barat | — | — | — | ||
1622 | Patricia | — | — | — | ||
1623 | Bokor | — | — | — | ||
1624 | Barton | — | — | — | ||
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List of local authorities
Demographics
Race and ethnicity
Kōkainese Phineaner
Eurphineonesian
Taesongean
Sangunese
Indian
Jingdaoese and Sino-Keltian
Sam-Sam
Kagayan
Shandānø'kaílander
Language
Religions
Economy
Taxation
Energy
Technology
Tourism
Education
Higher education
Healthcare
Medical research
Transportation
Highways
Airports
Ports
Railroads
Media
Television
Radio
Newspapers
Culture
Cuisine
Holidays and festivals
Singapore Street Intermicronational Culture Festival
Kōkai World Calligraphy Biennale
Arts
Sports
Notable people
- 「Malipo」 Kīnichi Moyōmori - an actor and singer under Hoyo label
- Mat Hatashio "Rimba" Flynn - a singer under Monsta label, born in Syōnan Archipelago, but the origins from Singapore Street
International relations
See also
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