Gyeongsangnam-do
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Gyeongsangnam-do was one of the 3 regions first liberated in the South Korean Independence War.
Gyeonsangnam-do languished as a backwater region until the eSK goonrush in March & April 2009 caused an invasion of South Korea by the Chinese China-South Korea War. With the industrial centre of Gyeonggi-do overrun and doubts about the capability to retain Chungcheongnam-do surfacing, Gyeongsangnam-do's location surrounded by friendly Japanese occupied regions saw the movement of capital and population into the region jump to record highs.
5 Companies were established to provide continuous employment and support to the state during the war of which AG Meals, AG Reserve and Gift from the heart remain in operation today.
Gyeongsangnam-do was merged into the Japanese nation as part of the JASKO union and was fortunately kept under the Japanese flag during whilst other native regions suffered under the Theocratic repression.
It was however lost to the Theocrats some months before they vacated the nation and formed part of the 8 regions of the republic of SC-798 where its high quality companies provided much needed employment and economic relief.
It was however to experience occupation once again during the second Japanese Vs Korean war. Coveted by the Japanese for its high-tech companies it was used as an attempt to lure eSKers away from the important battles in the Chungche's. Whilst that failed and the Japanese were forced to use Croatians to blow open the road to Gyeonggi-do. Gyeongsangnam-do was occupied and its factories were closed to prevent exploitation by the Japanese state.
Gyeongsangnam-do subjugation was brief as she was liberated some weeks later by one of her most famous sons as Japan was expelled from all Korean lands.
Geography
Gyeongsangnam-do is neighbored by the following regions:
- Poland, Chugoku
- Latvia, Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Turkey, Jeollabuk-do
- South Korea, Jeollanam-do
- Japan, Kyushu
Productivity and Buildings
Productivity | Level | Hospital | Defense system |
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Aluminium | Medium |
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