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Empire of Great Manchuria
Manzhouguo



Capital Hisking
Government Monarchy
Language [[Manchu
Japanese
English
Mandarin]] (official)
Monarch Dokuritsu Aisingyoro
President Fu Jun
Area 1,192,081 km2
Population 10 million
Currency Manchu Yuan (Nominally), Chinese Yuan (De Facto)

Manchuria is a country currently under the occupation of China.[1] The current Emperor, who resides exiled in Japan, is Dokuritsu Aisingyoro. There is a Manchu government in exile that advocates for the restoration of its independence. [2] Manchuria is rich in Iron and Coal deposits.

Manchuria was occupied when the Republic of China was established in 1912. In 1932, Manchukuo gained independence from the Republic of China. The last Qing emperor, Emperor Henry Puyi Aisingyoro became the Manchukuo emperor.

After Japan's defeat in the Great East Asian War in 1945, Manchuria was occupied again. Japan regained sovereignty in 1952, yet Manchuria remained occupied by the totalitarian Chinses communists.

The Manchukuo Temporary Government was established in 2004 to fight for independence again. The successor of the Aisingyoro family succeeded to the throne. From 2015, Dokuritsu Aisingyoro succeed the throne and appointed Mr. Cheung Siu Bong as the President. On March 7, 2019. The Manchukuo Government in Exile and Manchukuo Temporary Government merged into Manchukuo Government. Mr Fu Jun became the New President.

Manchukuo has established diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Ourania and has ambassadors in Japan, Kingdom of Ourania, Hong Kong and a representative in the United States, Taiwan and Brazil.

References

  1. https://maps.nls.uk/view/101105755
  2. http://www.manchukuo.net/index33e.htm#National_Name