The Queendom of Mingchuria

The Queendom of Mingchuria

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Population: 91,700,000
Capital: Quy Cai
Largest City: Yakan
Other Cities:Mong Ranh; Phan Rang Ha; Khluyok; Dong Tinh; Naralung.
Official Languages: Mingchu, Vietnamese, Mandarin
Other Languages: English
Demonym: Mingchurian


Government: Constitutional Executive Monarchy
Queen: Quyen
Legislature: Senate
Consul: Doan Qui Khan
Judiciary: High Court
Chief Justice: Voong Ngoc Huynh


Religions: Panism (52%); Chaoxingism (31%); Trukism (12%); Vinhism (4%); None (1%)
National Animal: Sabretooth Leopard


Mingchuria is an isolated nation with currently no recognized direct land neighbours, and a geography mostly consisting of of tropical lowlands, hills, and densely forested highlands, with overall little leveled land. The nation also is home to a very large and dense rainforest covering most of it's eastern side. Primary exports include tea, silk, fruit, rubber & rice. Mingchura's climate itself is also very humid and tropical, and torrential flooding especially around the major river systems & the rainforest are very common.


The government of Mingchuria is a Constitutional Executive Monarchy, a system of constitutional monarchy in which the monarch holds a level of executive power. The succession of the throne is strictly limited to women, with the Queen holding the powers of commander in chief of the military, to make treaties, to grand reprieves and pardons, require the opinion of the principal officer in each executive department of Mingchuria, to nominate and appoint ambassadors, judges of the High Court and all other officers of the Queendom, give to the senate information of the state of the nation, recommend to their consideration such measures as she shall judge necessary and expedient, receive ambassadors and other public ministers, take care that the laws be faithfully executed, and to commission all Mingchurian officers. The constitution however does limit Mingchuria from being an Absolute Monarchy through a checks and balances system. While the Queen's position is of course hereditary & inherited, all other governmental offices are comprised of elected officials. The highest is considered the second-highest government official within the nation, the Consul. The Consul is the head of the Senate, and is also the designated regent if the throne is left to an heir not of legal age (16 years of age). The other duties of the Consul are to assist the Queen, and to preside for the Queen at meetings when she is absent or other similar circumstances. There is also the Judicial Branch of the Mingchurian government, the High Court, which is compromised of officials selected by the Queen with Senatorial Approval.


Most people within Mingchuria follow a conservative ideology, but the nation is not completely resistant to change and development, with the government making pushes into developing the economy & military of the nation.

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Mingchuria's location within the North Pacific

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Her Majesty Queen Quyen of Mingchuria

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Doan Qui Khan, 18th Consul of Mingchuria

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Voong Ngoc Huynh, 15th Chief Justice of Mingchuria
 
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