Republic of Duwamish 공화국의 이슬제가요미쉬 | ||||
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Motto: 홍익인간 (Benefit all mankind) | ||||
Capital | Dawson | |||
Largest city | Kalama | |||
Official language(s) |
Duwamishite, Trentannian | |||
Demonym | Duwamishite | |||
Government | ||||
Type | Federal constitutional republic | |||
President | Bruce Englehardt (G) | |||
Vice President | Paul Shin (G) | |||
Secretary of State | Carolyn Ming (G) | |||
Legislature | Senate | |||
Population | ||||
2010 census | 100,240,424 | |||
2011 | 100,400,200 | |||
GDP (PPP) | ||||
Total | ϵ2.285 billion | |||
Per capita | ϵ22,795 | |||
Other information | ||||
HDI (2010) | ▲ 0.966 (very high) | |||
Currency | Enieo (ϵ) (ENE) | |||
Date format | dd/mm/yy (CE) | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Internet TLD | .dwh, .ded, .dco | |||
Calling code | 394 |
Duwamish (/duwɑːmɛʃː/), officially the Republic of Duwamish (Duwamishite: 공화국의 이슬제가요미쉬), is a federal constitutional republic in northwest Althena in the Eastern Hemisphere of Adonia. It is bounded to the west by Trentannia; the north by the Shushili Sea; the east by Tunoccia, Lijubla, and Andarna; and the south by Underia and Alzata. With 100 million inhabitants, it is a medium-sized country in Adonia in terms of size and population. Duwamish also has two outlying territories, Quinault in the northern area of the Shushili Sea, near United Vassalies; and Atia, located in the Pioyang Sea near the equator.
History[]
- Main article: History of Duwamish
Etymology[]
The name Duwamish comes from the Old Trentannian translation of the name of the first emperor of the Cowlitzian Empire, 이슬제가요미쉬 (Duwamish). The name was first officially used by the Kingdom of Duwamish in 1680 and the land was previously called Greater Cowlitz by the Trentannia.
Prehistory[]
Tribal states[]
Unification[]
Cowlitzian Empire[]
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Two empires[]
Fall of Holy Cowlitz Empire[]
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Monarchy[]
Civil War[]
- Main article: Duwamish Civil War
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International recognition[]
- Main article: Duwamish membership in unions
Geography[]
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- Main article: Province
Climate[]
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Demographics[]
- See also: Duwamishite people
Urbanization[]
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Sports[]
- Main article: Sport in Duwamish