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The People's Republic of Korea (formerly Dual Republic of Korea), or PRK was created on 5 May 2020 after the leaders of North_Korea and Korea, Ionao and Nalasleafheart, respectively, agreed to unite their nations. The PRK used be split into two sub-nations, but currently functions like one nation. The PRK was formed after a vote was called to rename the nation and to remove the Red and Blu sides of Korea. The citizens of Korea overwhelmingly voted in support for the change.
History (incomplete)
First Era: Unification and Consolidation
United Korea formed shortly after the Japanese Invasion of Korea. In this era, Korea prioritized expanding its towns and re-claiming fallen towns for itself. This era was peaceful, and Korea was not heavily involved in any conflicts
Second Era: Collapse of Blu Korea
Nalasleafheart's Departure
The second era begun when Nalasleafheart, leader of Blu Korea, left Seoul, Korea to join Shimazu.
Rapid decline of Seoul
Shortly after Nalasleafheart left, Seoul rapidly lost almost all of its residents, which significantly impacted Korea's population count. As of 12 July 2020, Seoul has still not recovered.
Rezolent_'s departure
After Seoul's decline, the past emperor of (South) Korea and prime minister of Blu Korea, Rezolent_ also left.
Government Reformation
Red Korea was still lead by Ionao, but Blu Korea was lead by no-one and had no clear successor. Ionao started a referendum to disband the Red and Blu sides of Korea and to rename the nation, which both citizens of Red and Blu could vote on. The citizens voted overwhelmingly in favor of the referendum and after the voting closed Korea reformed its government. Korea was no longer a Dual Republic.
Government (incomplete)
PRK used to be split into two sub-nations, Red Korea and Blu Korea (TF2 reference). Currently the PRK functions as one nation, and more closely resembles Red Korea.
PRK (incomplete)
Leader
The leader of Korea, Ionao, works with the ministers to make decisions for the nation.
Ministers
There are four types of ministers, each with their own role in the nation. Ministers are elected democratically by citizens of the nation every three months. Any citizen can run for any minister position.
- Minister of Foreign Affair, nice_pengguin
- Minister of Territory, Rezolent_ (now vacant)
- Minister of Culture, Phi_1_61803
- Minister of Army, Akscoop
Towns (16)
- Kapsan
- Koksan
- Pyongyang
- canti
- Pyeongchang
- Gwangju
- Seoul
- Kanggye
- Busan
- Yugoasia
- Ulsan
- Daejeon
- Jukdo
- Puryong
- Wonsan
- Hamhung
Dual Republic of Korea (obsolete)
Red Korea
Red Korea was lead by Ionao. Red Korea administrated the north of Korea.
Towns
- Pyongyang (Capital)
- Pyeongchang
- Kanggye
- <Exodus>
- Wonsan
- Kapsan
- Puryong
- Vladivostook
- Jukdo
- Hamhung
Blu Korea
Blu Korea was lead by Nalasleafheart. Blu Korea administrated the south of Korea
Towns
- Seoul (Capital)
- Daejeon
- Gwangju
- Yeosu
- Dongshae-si
- Ulsan
Military
Korean Common Army
The Korean Common Army (KCA) is the official army of Korea. It is made up of the combined forces of the Red and Blu army.
Buildings (incomplete)
The building of the nation are mainly linked to a traditional Asian and Korean build, mixed for the north of the peninsula by North Korean style building.
Important Buildings
(incomplete)
Notable People
Economics
PRK
The PRK follows Equalitarist Communism
Dual Republic of Korea
Red Korea followed Equalitarist Communism who were developed in North Korea.
Blu Korea followed Laissez-faire Capitalism.
Infrastructure (incomplete)
(should list all nether and overworld highways on Korean peninsula, incomplete)
Nether
Overworld
Diplomacy
Opinion of other nations (not a comprehensive list)
(as of 12 July 2020)
Ranked from most friendly relation to most unfriendly relation.
- Friendly or neutral towards most neighboring nations
- Neutral towards (geographical) Japanese owned towns in Korean Peninsula.
- Unfriendly towards Ming
Conflicts and wars
(also includes shared relations/conflicts/wars between North Korea and Old Korea)
Conflicts
- 1 May - 5 May - Japan acquires Daegu, causing a conflict between Japan's side and on North Korea and Korea's side. Conflict ends with an expansion treaty with Japan.
- 6 May - 7 July - Supports Kampuchea. Siam, Vietnam, Britain, and Japan at war with Kampuchea and therefore are in conflict with Korea. Kampuchea disbands and all its former towns join Indochina (formerly Siam and Vietnam). Korea no longer in conflict.
Wars
- Korean-Date War