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   country= South Korea|
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'''Jeju''' is a region in [[South Korea]] and the only region in that nation to have been occupied by [[Japan]] since the first [[Japan-South Korea War]]. It served mainly as a buffer zone between Japan and South Korea, allowing Japan to oversee the affairs in S. Korea for nearly 3 years. 
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  |capital = Jeju City
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  |residents = 60
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  |visitors = 135
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  |language = Korean
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  |movingzone = B5
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  |last update = November 29, 2018
  
During the [[Theocratic War]] Japan was eventually pushed back to only controlling Jeju; the Theocrat/Rebel forces considered Jeju insignificant and 'allowed' Japan to control it. Many native South Korean citizens moved to Jeju to leave the looming Theocrat sphere of influence.  When the Theocrats eventually left South Korea, South Korean leader [[Peter]] was reelected on May 5, and the next day, Japan declared war on South Korea, giving a list of reasons for the action. The JIA won the first battle by luck, which forced them ask for the intervention of EDEN forces, mainly from Croatia.
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  |resource1 = Fruits
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  |resource2 = Cattle
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  |resource3 = Grain
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  |resource4 = Deer
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{{RegionIntro|South Korea|capital=Hehu City}}
  
Due to the South Koreans signing an MPP with Russia, Japanese assaults came to an absolute halt. Korean/Russian forces pushed the JIA out of the peninsula they regained Jeju-do during the final phases of the [[Second Japan-South Korea War]], becoming whole for the first time since coming back on the map.
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== Location ==
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[[File:Country map-South Korea.png|thumb|left|Map of South Korea]]
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{{Neighbors|Jeollanam-do|Jiangsu|Kyushu}}
  
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== Historical resources ==
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This region had [[Grain]] as resource, and then [[Limestone]].
  
==Location==
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== History ==
[[file:Country map-South Korea.png|thumb|left|Map of South Korea]]
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{{Neighbors|Jeollanam-do|Jiangsu|Kyushu}}
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Only one major was running this region and it was [[Sapphy]] from [[The Bushido Party]], elected on 4 occasions (June, July, August and September 2008).
  
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Jeju was taken over by [[Japan]] in May 2008 as a result of the [[Japan-South Korea War]].
  
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During the [[Theocratic War]] Japan was eventually pushed back to only controlling Jeju; the Theocrat/Rebel forces considered Jeju insignificant and 'allowed' Japan to control it. Many native South Korean citizens moved to Jeju to leave the looming Theocrat sphere of influence.  When the Theocrats eventually left South Korea, South Korean leader [[Peter]] was reelected on May 5, and the next day, Japan declared war on South Korea, giving a list of reasons for the action. The JIA won the first battle by luck, which forced them ask for the intervention of EDEN forces, mainly from Croatia.
==Mayors==
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The following lists the known [[mayor]]s of the region in chronological order.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Date Term Began
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! Mayor
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! Party
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|21 June 2008
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|Sapphy
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|21 July 2008
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|Sapphy
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|21 August 2008
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|Sapphy
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|-
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|21 September 2008
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|Sapphy
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|[[The Bushido Party]]
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|}
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Due to the South Koreans signing an MPP with Russia, Japanese assaults came to an absolute halt. Korean/Russian forces pushed the JIA out of the peninsula they regained Jeju-do during the final phases of the [[Second Japan-South Korea War]], becoming whole for the first time since coming back on the map.
  
[[Category:Regions of South Korea]]
 
 
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Revision as of 13:59, 30 November 2018

Languages: 
EnglishIcon-English.png
Jeju

Icon-South Korea.png South Korea

Flag of the owner  Coat of Arms of Jeju
Map of the region
Society
Capital Jeju City
Residents 60
Visitors 135
Language Korean
Moving zone B5
Productivity
Resources Icon - Fruits.png Icon - Cattle.png
Icon - Grain.png Icon - Deer.png

Last update: November 29, 2018

Jeju is a region in South Korea and its capital is Hehu City.

Location

Map of South Korea

Jeju is neighbored by the following regions:

Historical resources

This region had Grain as resource, and then Limestone.

History

Only one major was running this region and it was Sapphy from The Bushido Party, elected on 4 occasions (June, July, August and September 2008).

Jeju was taken over by Japan in May 2008 as a result of the Japan-South Korea War.

During the Theocratic War Japan was eventually pushed back to only controlling Jeju; the Theocrat/Rebel forces considered Jeju insignificant and 'allowed' Japan to control it. Many native South Korean citizens moved to Jeju to leave the looming Theocrat sphere of influence. When the Theocrats eventually left South Korea, South Korean leader Peter was reelected on May 5, and the next day, Japan declared war on South Korea, giving a list of reasons for the action. The JIA won the first battle by luck, which forced them ask for the intervention of EDEN forces, mainly from Croatia.

Due to the South Koreans signing an MPP with Russia, Japanese assaults came to an absolute halt. Korean/Russian forces pushed the JIA out of the peninsula they regained Jeju-do during the final phases of the Second Japan-South Korea War, becoming whole for the first time since coming back on the map.