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+ | Far Eastern Republic is a country in East Asia and is the world seccond largest land by area. Aside the mainland holding in the eastern Eurasian continent, The North West part of Northern America called Alyaska and Central Pacific islands of Hawaii are part of the Far Eastern Republic. There are total of 23 oblast (provinces), 5 autonomous regions, 3 direct-controlled municipalities (Kharbin, Vladivostok and Dalny). | ||
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+ | Far Eastern Republic's history goes back to Russian expansion into Far east during 16th and 17th century when settlements around the fertile Amur basin begun to increase in population. Those settlements soon emerged as self-aware political power inside the Russian Empire and finally declared independence during the Pugachev-rebellion 1772. Far Eastern Empire was officially proclaimed in 1775. The new empire continued to expand into the sparsely populated areas around Chinese empire and by the late 19th century controlled wast areas of land with ever increasing population base due imigration from Russia and other parts of Europe. Following the rapid expansion, tension grew with China and another uprising Asian power Japan. These rivalries culminated in the Far Eastern - Japanese war in 1904-1905. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 11:55, 30 March 2020
Far Eastern Republic Дальневосточная Республика Dalnevostochnaya Respublika | |
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Anthem: Internationale | |
Location of the Far Eastern Republic (green) | |
Capital and largest city | Kharbin |
Recognised national languages |
Russian Korean |
Ethnic groups (2019) | Russian,Korean,Chinese |
Demonym |
Far Eastern |
Government | Socialist Republic |
• President | Yury Trutnev |
• Party General Secretary | Yury Trutnev |
Anna Poharkova | |
Establishment | |
• Established empire | 1775 |
• Far Eastern Republic | 6 april 1920 |
Area | |
• Total | 12,059,908 km2 (4,656,357 sq mi) (2nd) |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 205,925,112 (6th) |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $27.449 trillion (1th) |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $14.172 trillion (2th) |
Currency | Far Eastern Rouble (FER) |
Time zone | Far Eastern central time (FET) (UTC+9) |
• Summer (DST) | Far Eastern central time (FET) (UTC+9) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Drives on the | right |
Calling code | 00987 |
ISO 3166 code | FER |
Internet TLD | .fer / .co.fer |
Far Eastern Republic is a country in East Asia and is the world seccond largest land by area. Aside the mainland holding in the eastern Eurasian continent, The North West part of Northern America called Alyaska and Central Pacific islands of Hawaii are part of the Far Eastern Republic. There are total of 23 oblast (provinces), 5 autonomous regions, 3 direct-controlled municipalities (Kharbin, Vladivostok and Dalny).
Far Eastern Republic's history goes back to Russian expansion into Far east during 16th and 17th century when settlements around the fertile Amur basin begun to increase in population. Those settlements soon emerged as self-aware political power inside the Russian Empire and finally declared independence during the Pugachev-rebellion 1772. Far Eastern Empire was officially proclaimed in 1775. The new empire continued to expand into the sparsely populated areas around Chinese empire and by the late 19th century controlled wast areas of land with ever increasing population base due imigration from Russia and other parts of Europe. Following the rapid expansion, tension grew with China and another uprising Asian power Japan. These rivalries culminated in the Far Eastern - Japanese war in 1904-1905.
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Etymology
Far Eastern Republic, Дальневосто́чная Респу́блика, ДВР, tr. Dalnevostochnaya Respublika, DVR is continuum of the Far Eastern Empire which itself was distinction of the Russian empire. Initially the Far eastern population considered themselves as still Russians only governed under the Far Eastern Empire in Khabarovsk instead of St. Petersburg. At the late 18th century, Far Easterners begun to recognize themselves as "Far easterners".
History
Main article: History of Far Eastern Republic, Far Eastern Empire
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Prehistory
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Russian expansion into far east
Far Eastern Empire
Far Eastern Republic
Government
Main articles: Government of Far Eastern Republic and Far Eastern Republic
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Administrative division
Main article: Administrative division of Far Eastern Republic
Foreign relations and military
Main articles: Foreign relations of Far Eastern Republic and Far Eastern Republic Armed Forces
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Geography and climate
Main articles: Geography of Far Eastern Republic and Climate of Far Eastern Republic
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Geography
Climate
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Environment
Main article: Environment of Far Eastern Republic
Environmental issues
Economy
Main article: Economy of Far Eastern Republic
See also: Transport in Far Eastern Republic and Tourism in Far Eastern Republic
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Infastructure and transport
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Demographics
Main articles: Demographics of Far Eastern Republic, Immigration to Far Eastern Republic and List of cities in Far Eastern Republic by population
Largest cities in Far Eastern Republic | ||||
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Rank | Name | State | Population | |
1 | Kharbin | State | 10,635,971 | |
2 | Vladivostok | State | 9,733,509 | |
3 | Dalny | State | 6,690,432 | |
4 | Muravyov | State | 5,119,100 | |
5 | Petrograd | State | 4,041,200 | |
6 | Khabarovsk | State | 3,700,829 | |
7 | Umurchi | State | 3,550,000 | |
8 | Chita | State | 2,957,920 | |
9 | Lashny | State | 2,890,000 | |
10 | Ulan Batoor | State | 1,444,669 |
Language
Religion
Education
Health
Culture
Main article: Culture of Far Eastern Republic
Sport
Main article: Sport in Far Eastern Republic