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== History == | == History == | ||
The name Lao Sangsong comes from the word "Lao" meaning the land. And Sangsong means "Northern Sun". So the people of Lao Sangsongans are "People of the Northern Sun Lands". Lao Sangsong has long been a vast wilderness, often beyond the reach of Ren. However, in 795, a group of Minjian faithful began to spread, the Minjian Faith through the | The name Lao Sangsong comes from the word "Lao" meaning the land. And Sangsong means "Northern Sun". So the people of Lao Sangsongans are "People of the Northern Sun Lands". Lao Sangsong has long been a vast wilderness, often beyond the reach of Ren. However, in 795, a group of Minjian faithful began to spread, the Minjian Faith through the Kiso Valley. This is where the land gained the nickname Lao Sangsong or "Northern Sun Land". The Tian Dynasty set up a trading post called Beidixian around the year 850. When the Tian Dynasty ended around 1000, the Ren intermarried with locals and founded the Empire of Dankestu. The Dankestu was a loose coalition of farming states that shared resources and goods. In 1497, the Dankestu began a period of conquest against surrounding states, these were called the Wars of Expansion. Eventually, the Dankestu conflicted with the Gao Empire in [[High Fells]]. However, in 1519, a new clique took control of the Dankestu Empire. This clique was less expansionist and led to a period of self-improvement projects. In 1717, [[Arrivee]] arrived in Mizayotte and attempted to coup the Dankestu State, this failed but led to a civil war between various clans. In 1759, the Koma Clan founded the Shogunate of Lao Sansong. In 1873, the Constitution of State created a legislative body called the Council of Daimyos. This came with a series of reforms to the state with the support of [[Laeral]]. | ||
[[File:Screenshot 2022-05-03 1.50.40 PM.png|thumb|A Samurai arrests farmers during the War of Expansion.]] | [[File:Screenshot 2022-05-03 1.50.40 PM.png|thumb|A Samurai arrests farmers during the War of Expansion.]] | ||
A period of mass industrialization occurred between 1890 and 1920. During this period, Lao Sangsong began producing paper and in the mountains, production of coal and other industrial materials. | A period of mass industrialization occurred between 1890 and 1920. During this period, Lao Sangsong began producing paper and in the mountains, production of coal and other industrial materials. In 1925, after a attempted coup, many factions split off based on clan ties, leading to a period of interal conflict. Afterward, the Abo Clan created a new set of laws, that made open in-fighting between cland illegal with Lao Sangsong. In 1974, emigration became legal and many Sangsongians moved abroad. By 2000, weapons and armament manufacturing became the nations largest industry. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
Lao Sangsong is | Lao Sangsong is mid-sized, though sparse nation. It is a home to 15.7 million people. Most of those living in the Kiso River valley, a area of flat plains, eventually flowing into the Bay of Honshu, creating a large wetland and the nation's largest city of Fukagawa. Surronding the riverlands, is the Akan Hills, forming a chain of the Kushiro Mountains. The Kushiro Mountains form a series of high peaks, including Mount Fujigi at 3,823 meters. This area is incredbily remote, spliting the country in two parts. Beyond that is the vast Wakanrai Pleteau, a large flat area, that often gets large snow accumlations. Finally reaching the border with High Fells in the Grandevo river valley at the port city of Mizayotte. | ||
Revision as of 12:04, 22 May 2022
The Shouganate of Lao Sansong is a semi-constitutional state on the continent of Hespia. It is governed by the Shogun, Yoshinobu Abo a member of the Abo clan. Governed from Kanjishima City, Lao Sansong is split into 12 Protectorate States, each controlled by various leaders called "Damiyos".
The Shouganate of Lao Sansong | |
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Flag | |
| Motto: Land, Liberty and Lao Sangsong | |
| Anthem: A Bright Land Royal anthem: The Arrival of the Sun | |
| Status | Independent |
| Capital | Kanjishima City |
| Largest | Fukagawa |
| Official languages | Hanke,English |
| Religion | Seishin Minjian |
| Demonym(s) | Sansongian |
| Government | semi-consiutional monarchy, shougnate |
• Shogun | Yoshnoubu Abo |
• Head of the Council of Damiyos | Yuji Shakotori |
| Legislature | National Parilmeant |
| House of Wisdom and Council | |
| Council of Damiyos | |
| Establishment | |
• Formation of the Sansongian Shoungnate | 1875 |
| Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 8,298,347 |
• Density | 1,285,216/km2 (3,328,694.2/sq mi) |
| GDP (PPP) | 2021 estimate |
• Total | 198.8 billon |
• Per capita | 35,867 |
| GDP (nominal) | 2021 estimate |
• Total | 187 billon |
• Per capita | 9,239 |
| Gini (2021) | 31.2 medium |
| HDI (2021) | 0.817 very high |
| Currency | New Songsong Yen (NSY) |
| Time zone | Hespian West Time |
| Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
| Driving side | right |
| Calling code | +49 |
History
The name Lao Sangsong comes from the word "Lao" meaning the land. And Sangsong means "Northern Sun". So the people of Lao Sangsongans are "People of the Northern Sun Lands". Lao Sangsong has long been a vast wilderness, often beyond the reach of Ren. However, in 795, a group of Minjian faithful began to spread, the Minjian Faith through the Kiso Valley. This is where the land gained the nickname Lao Sangsong or "Northern Sun Land". The Tian Dynasty set up a trading post called Beidixian around the year 850. When the Tian Dynasty ended around 1000, the Ren intermarried with locals and founded the Empire of Dankestu. The Dankestu was a loose coalition of farming states that shared resources and goods. In 1497, the Dankestu began a period of conquest against surrounding states, these were called the Wars of Expansion. Eventually, the Dankestu conflicted with the Gao Empire in High Fells. However, in 1519, a new clique took control of the Dankestu Empire. This clique was less expansionist and led to a period of self-improvement projects. In 1717, Arrivee arrived in Mizayotte and attempted to coup the Dankestu State, this failed but led to a civil war between various clans. In 1759, the Koma Clan founded the Shogunate of Lao Sansong. In 1873, the Constitution of State created a legislative body called the Council of Daimyos. This came with a series of reforms to the state with the support of Laeral.

A period of mass industrialization occurred between 1890 and 1920. During this period, Lao Sangsong began producing paper and in the mountains, production of coal and other industrial materials. In 1925, after a attempted coup, many factions split off based on clan ties, leading to a period of interal conflict. Afterward, the Abo Clan created a new set of laws, that made open in-fighting between cland illegal with Lao Sangsong. In 1974, emigration became legal and many Sangsongians moved abroad. By 2000, weapons and armament manufacturing became the nations largest industry.
Geography
Lao Sangsong is mid-sized, though sparse nation. It is a home to 15.7 million people. Most of those living in the Kiso River valley, a area of flat plains, eventually flowing into the Bay of Honshu, creating a large wetland and the nation's largest city of Fukagawa. Surronding the riverlands, is the Akan Hills, forming a chain of the Kushiro Mountains. The Kushiro Mountains form a series of high peaks, including Mount Fujigi at 3,823 meters. This area is incredbily remote, spliting the country in two parts. Beyond that is the vast Wakanrai Pleteau, a large flat area, that often gets large snow accumlations. Finally reaching the border with High Fells in the Grandevo river valley at the port city of Mizayotte.