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Revision as of 00:13, 16 October 2019
The Sol-Nippon Empire | |
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Capital and | TBA |
Official languages | Sollia, Nipponese |
Recognised national languages | Sollia, Nipponese, English |
Ethnic groups | Sapient (76%) Demi-Human (21%) |
Demonym(s) | Sol-Nipponese |
Government | Abosolute Duumvirate Monarchy |
• Emperor-King | Laurentius II |
• Empress-Queen | Mizuki Mogami |
Establishment | |
• Solni Concord | 1346 M.Y. |
Population | |
• 1357 M.Y. estimate | 62,587,457 |
• 1347 M.Y. census | 52,827,089 |
HDI | 0.691 medium |
Currency | Aryen (Ar圓) |
Time zone | UTC -10 to -12 (Soleanna) UTC UTC +10 to +11 (Nippon) |
Driving side | left |
The Sol-Nipponese Empire (Nipponese: ソルニッポン, Soru-Nippon), commonly referred as Sol-Nippon is an absolute dual-monarchy east of Elashia and west of Acalas in the Disun Ocean. Originally a personal-union between Soleanna & Shin-Nippon-Teikoku (otherwise, known as Nippon), now fated as a real union or otherwise a single nation under the wedlock of their emperor & empress. Sol-Nippon encompasses the undisputed territories of both Soleanna & Nippon, which stretches from them mid-eastern coast of Elashia to the south-western outskirts of Acalas. The Empire bolsters the might of both Soleanna & Nippon granted, rivaling Chun Nan.
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Etymology
The name "Sol-Nippon" is a portmanteau of Soleanna & Shin-Nippon-Teikoku. With Sol being deprived of Soleanna and Nippon being deprived of Shin-Nippon-Teikoku (Commonly referred as, Nippon); Combining the two resulted in what is 'Sol-Nippon'. Whilst, the Populus of Sol-Nippon are denoted as Sol-Nipponese, which is a play on words of Soleanna & Shin-Nippon-Teikoku's native demonyms.