EAST KOREA
Established
yr. 1977 A.P.
Government
President (Do-Woon) Kong
Area
256,855 sq. miles
Population
200,187,911
Geography
The eastern portion of East Korea is gradually sinking into the Mediterranean Sea; the western region bordering West Korea and Soviet Siberia is a relatively flat and dry land; Its southern plains have a substantial amount of foliage and harbors what water the nation has, and the vast Hamyang mountain range resides in the middle of the nation separating north from south.
Official Language
Korean
Capital
Pong
Currency
Congolese Bullion
History
East Korea and West Korea at one point in their young history were one nation, until an ill fated agreement between then Korea and the Trimericans to get involved in a violent conflict with Russia caused the nation to splinter off into two factions that would eventually become two nations. The nation began to sink into the sea nearly a millennium ago causing the East Koreans to seek refuge in Soviet Siberia in exchange for East Korea’s loyalty, but they also sought support from their sister nation West Korean; the request for clemency was denied, leading to The Great Korean Conflict of 2012 and the construction of The West Korean Wall.