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Revision as of 17:39, 17 October 2018

Languages: 
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North Korea
Flag of North Korea   Coat of Arms of North Korea

On the map


General
General rank 73
Country power 17
Anthem Aegukka
Motto Powerful and Prosperous Nation
Demographics
Language English, Chinese, Korean
Population 81
Average level 38
Politics
President MeiFawAn
Party MeiLiMeiFawAn
Dictator MeiFawAn
Military unit Koreancy
Political titles
vCP MeiFawAn
MoD GarfieldBoy
MoFA YuanLiFeng
Governor XiaoxiWang
MoEd dawenxi
Economics
Currency Flag-North Korea.jpg North Korean Won (KPW)
Minimum salary Flag-North Korea.jpg 30.00 KPW
Average salary Flag-North Korea.jpg 154.51 KPW
Food bonus 0%
Weapon bonus 0%
House bonus 0%
Aircraft bonus 0%
Military
Territories 0
Natural enemy China
Communication
Forum nkorea.freeforums

Map of North Korea

Last update 23 August 2016

North Korea (Korean: 북한 or 조선) is a nation situated in East Asia, occupying the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. Its capital city, Pyongyang, lies in the north of the country, in the region called Pyongan. North Korea was added to the New World on 12 May 2009 and is thus the newest and most exciting nation in Asia, offering limitless opportunities for those who choose to settle on the wild frontiers of eRepublik. North Korea borders Icon-China.png China to the Northwest, Icon-Russia.png Russia to the Northeast, Icon-South Korea.png South Korea to the South and Icon-Japan.png Japan across the sea to the east

Society

Geography

Regions

The original territory of North Korea is composed of several regions: ChagangHamgyong (occupied by Icon-Italy.png), HwangaeKangwonPyongan (occupied by Icon-United Kingdom.png), and Ryanggang (occupied by Icon-Cyprus.png).

Its current territories are listed below:

Original Owner Resource
Al Riyadh Icon-capital.gif Icon-Saudi Arabia.png Icon - Grain.png Grain
Chagang Icon-North Korea.png Icon - Iron.png Iron
East Srpska Republic Icon-Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Icon - Cattle.png Cattle
Ha'il Icon-Saudi Arabia.png Icon - Grain.png Grain
Hwangae Icon-North Korea.png Icon - Deer.png Deer
Kangwon Icon-North Korea.png Icon - Deer.png Deer
La Rioja Icon-Spain.png Icon - Deer.png Deer
North Montenegrin Mountains Icon-Montenegro.png Icon - Iron.png Iron
Otago Icon-New Zealand.png Icon - Iron.png Iron


Population

Since no real-life North Koreans have access to Erepublik (the Internet is banned in the country), the population of its virtual counterpart is mainly made up of American, European, South Koreans and Chinese citizens.

The main language in North Korea is English with most newspaper articles being written in these languages. The main working language of the current government is also English, but recently many Chinese have taken leadership making Chinese co-official language.

Economy

Taxes

Product Work Tax Import Tax VAT
Icon - Food Q3.png Food 0% 99% 25%
Icon - Weapon Q2.png Weapon 0% 10% 5%
Icon - Aircraft Q1.png Aircraft weapon 0% 0% 0%
Icon - Moving ticket Q3.png Moving ticket 0% 0% 0%
Icon - House Q3.png House 0% 15% 5%
Raw material Work Tax Import Tax VAT
Icon - Food Raw Materials.png Food raw material 0% 1% -
Icon - Weapon Raw Materials.png Weapon raw material 0% 1% -
Icon - Aircraft Weapon Raw Materials.png Aircraft weapon raw material 0% 0% -
Icon - House Raw Materials.png House raw material 0% 1% -
  • Last update: 12 April 2016

Politics

Presidents

Date Elected President Party
5 June 2009 atropates (impeached) Shaolin Brotherhood
7 June 2009 Afanasiy Drago Poland cannot into space
5 July 2009 Shaolin Brotherhood
August- October 2009 Conquered
5 November 2009 habrvalery35 She online
5 December 2009 KasedY New Korean Society
January 2010 Conquered
5 February 2010 KasedY Cult of fallen God
5 March 2010 NetNazgul Belarus Party of North Korea
5 April 2010 KasedY Korean Labour Party
5 May 2010 Cult of fallen God
5 June 2010 Belarus Party of North Korea
5 July 2010 Coldriver Volunteer Army
5 August 2010 bullseye_0718 Volunteer Army
5 September 2010 Rod Damon City Party
5 October 2010 Afanisy Drago City Party
5 November 2010 MeiFawAn Volunteer Army
5 December 2010 Dandelion Ou Volunteer Army
5 January 2011 kaycloud Volunteer Army
5 February 2011 Kaigefoh City Party
5 March 2011 WittErer Korean SMIDA Party
5 April 2011 Kotobuki Nanase Long Live eNorth Korea
5 July 2011 alexq Volunteer Army
5 August 2011 Shakugan Shana Worker's Party
5 September 2011 ercavin Simida Liberty Party
5 October 2011 Kriny Simida Liberty Party
5 November 2011 aeaeflower Let me alone
5 December 2011 ZY1524 Simida Liberty Party
5 January 2012 Paolo Cheng Simida Liberty Party
5 February 2012 pyaler Pyongan is here
5 March 2012 dawenxi NK SIMIDA PARTY
5 April 2012 YuanLiFeng Worker's Party of North Korea
5 May 2012 zwsugar Worker's Party of North Korea
5 June 2012 Zlatan_Tu Cipher Lead the Way

Current Government

The current government of North Korea includes the following government offices and office holders:

Government Office Current Officeholder
President of North Korea Unknown Person.jpg aeaeflower
Vice President of North Korea Unknown Person.jpg MeiFawAn
Minister of Defense Unknown Person.jpg none
Minister of Health&Human Services Unknown Person.jpg none
Minister of Education Unknown Person.jpg none
Minister of Foreign Affairs Unknown Person.jpg MeiFawAn

Current North Korean political parties

Logo Party Name Initials Orientation Ideology Party President Members Congressmen
Party-The North Korean Workers Party.jpg Worker's Party of North Korea WPNK Far-left Totalitarian zwsugar 33 6
50px Cipher Lead the Way CLW Center Anarchist Zlatan_Tu 20 1
50px NK SIMIDA PARTY NKSP Far-left Authoritarian bullseye_0718 19 1
50px Simida Liberty Party SIMIDA Center Libertarian Kriny 17 1
Party-eNorth Korean Democratic Party.jpg North Korean Democratic Party NKDP Far-Right Authoritarian Kim Young 12 0

Last update: June 21st 2012

Congress Elections in North Korea

Military

Involvement in PEACE's Invasion of North America

North Korea got involved in the PEACE invasion of North America by attacking Far Eastern Russia on July 21 2009 in an attempt to block Russia from attacking North America.
Russia and her allies launched a counter strike into Hamgyong, which was conquered on July 25. Russia marched through Kangwon on July 26 and then took Hwangae the day after. Hwangae housed North Korea's only Q5 Hospital and so the vast majority of North Koreans resided there, when Hwangae fell on July 27 complete occupation was inevitable.

On July 30 2010 Russia attacked the final three North Korean regions, Chagang, Pyongan and Ryanggang. They were conquered the next day, ending North Korea's presence in the New World. Soon after China attacked Russia and returned most of the regions to North Korea. And from then onwards became the Golden Age of North Korea. But in February 2011 there was some instability and Japan invaded North Korea, after the Congress chose Japan as Natural Enemy. And the country was erased from the World Map. But soon in March 2011 our President negotiated the return of two our regions - Ryanggang and Pyongan.

Invasion by China

For sometime North Korea has been invaded by China. The citizens of North Korea have been trying very hard to win regions back. The stronger country, China, has almost always prevailed. There have been many peace talks, but they all came out to the same thing: We'll keep your regions as long as we want to, because there is nothing you can do to stop us. This has continued through out 2012 with no end in sight so far.

Current Wars

North Korea is currently at war with:

Open wars on date: April 26th 2011

Icon-pact.gif MPPs

North Korea has signed a MPP:

This country doesn't have any mutual protection pacts at the moment.


Media

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