Akarea

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People's Golden Union of the Akarean Fortunes
Fúguó Liánbāng
Flag of Akarea
Flag
Motto: 蓝天 金日 满地红
Blue sky; Gold sun; Red earth
Anthem: Chorus of the People's Earth
LocationEncompasses the Akarean Subcontinent and Danpian
Capital
and largest city
Fuking
8'11°S 96'31°E
Official languagesMandarin, Gaanglanglataal, Hykkogwa
Recognised national languagesOseanian
Ethnic groups
(2015)
Primarily Akarean and Hykkogwa, minority Edofasian and other Kaltach groups
Religion
Various Zodiac folk religions, otherwise largely secular
Demonym(s)Akarean
GovernmentUnitary one-party socialist federation
• Chairman
Long Na
LegislatureAssembly of the People
Establishment
• The Worker's Rebellion & the Collapse of the Heavenly Mandate
1914 - 1918
• First meeting of the Assembly of the People
4th October 1918
• Acts of Union
Various meetings of the Assembly between late 1918 and 1920
Population
• 2015 census
562,640,000 (~10,000)
CurrencyRénmínbì (RMB)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+86
WC Country CodeAKU
Internet TLD.ak

The Fúguó Union (福国联邦; "Fú guó liánbāng", lit. "Fortune Union"), officially the Akarean Union or Union of Akarea depending on localisation, commonly known as Akarea, is a large oriental nation straddling the Equator on the South-Eastern Continent. It shares a land border with Cenaesia and shares maritime boundaries with Cenaesia, Hykko, Meltor, Satoyama and the Candanadian island of Hautsing. It is nominally a federal union of seven national republics, though its government is highly centralised.

The country's formation lay primarily in the Culling of the Leeches in early 1914, where rebelling workers and peasants torched the Summer Palace of the Emperor in the the farming town of Ruotai in response to increasing demands from the Throne to meet draconian production requirements to provide a suitable surplus for export during a famine. Four years of a violent civil war ensued where rebels, who formed a union of workers and the first iteration of the Worker's Army, clashed with loyalists, overseas responses and the Throne's own military. As the rebellion turned in favour of the Worker's Army, they began to afford the throne's former Colonies the dignity of becoming united with the central kingdom, before installing their own socialist government which came to control the whole of Akarea by 1920.