Pinjiang

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Pinjiang
Provinsi Pinjiang
Pinjiang Province
Province
Flag of Pinjiang
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Nickname(s)
Three Rivers Province
CountrySlokais Islands
Establishment01 January 1894
CapitalJianhua
Largest cityTaintao
Official languagesEnglish, Slokasian, Spainsh, Pinjiang Mandarin
Ethnic groups
  • 59.2% Ren
  • 11.9% Mezito
  • 6.9% Indigenous
    • 4.1% Teguiang
    • 1.9% Ambonese
  • 6.2 Afro Slokasians
    • 2.6% Damensara
  • 4.9% Costenos
  • 4.2% Blancos
  • 2.8% Andharian
  • 1.8% Haesanite
  • 1.5% Kaijanese
  • 0.7% Other
    • 0.4 Sansongian
Demonym(s)Pinjianese
Government
• Governor
Gwendolyn Chen (Centrists)
• Speaker of the Pinjiang Assembly
Daniel Yaozu
Pinjiang Senate
Pinjiang Assembly
National representation
23/643
Population
• 2025 census
2,314,933 (14th)
Postal
PI

Pinjiang is a province in Slokais Islands home to 2,314,933 people. The capital city of Pinjiang is Jianhua with a population of 127,230 although the largest city is Taintao with 565,238 people. Pinjiang is known for it's rich cultural tradition as well as lumber and palm oil industries. Primarily mountainous, Pinjiang has a long history of mountaineering and tourism as well as the largest ski-resort in Slokais on Mt Tianje. Pinjiang has a large Ren population and high level of Minjian adherence which is led it to be classified as part of the "Golden/Minjian Belt" region.

History

Pinjiang has a long history of human settlement dating back thousands of years. This is due to heavy deposits of soil in the Pinjiang river valley which made it ideal for farming and thus farming kingdoms. Between 1000 BCE and 500 BCE, the Makan people built several earthen mounds to stay above water level and too also bury there dead. These structures survive today in the Qimai-Makan'ge National Archeological Park. During the classical period, these structures became the center of settlements such as Jianhua with the Kamjana Kingdom taking over around 120 CE.

Geography