Quebec and Shingoryeo

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Quebec and Shingoryeo

Quebec and Shingoryeo
Anthem: 'Ode to Thee, My Quebec'

Royal anthem: 'Hymn to the Shingoryeo'
CapitalQuebec City
LargestMontreal
Official languagesEnglish, French, Korean
Demonym(s)Quebecois
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Christine II
• Prime Minister
Arsene Pineau Kim
LegislatureParliament
House of Lords
House of Commons
Establishment
• Founding of the Quebecois State
21 September 1504
• Royal Constitution
14 July 1762
Area
• Total
6,272,072 km2 (2,421,661 sq mi)
Population
• 2056 estimate
80,283,150
• 2056 census
78,892,157
CurrencyPound
Time zoneQST-1 (most of Yoseo-Manitoba)
+0 (Abitibi-Agawa, Mahan, East Ferris, Terre-Aux-Oiseaux, Joongyeong, Songak, Saguenay as well as parts of Yoseo-Manitoba)
+1 (Acadie and Nord-Est, as well as parts of Nunavut)
+2(Inteachan)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+61
TrigramQUE
Internet TLD.qc

Quebec and Shingoryeo, officially the Kingdom of Quebec and Shingoryeo, is a country in the Calania continent of Northwestern Anaia and Atlantian Oceania, consisting of 12 provinces.

Due to its geographical location, as well as complexities of the territorial planes over the Quebecois Realms, it identifies itself as a nation of both Calania and Northwestern AO, and handles its border/territorial situations accordingly.

In Anaia, it borders former Semarland and New Gesem to the southeast and Huayramarca to southwest. In Atlantian Oceania, it borders Lacfroid to southeast and Whitecroft to southwest. South Detroit Free State, as a former Quebecois territory, is considered a dual-region state and qualifies under same regulations as the Quebecois Mainland in terms of border control.

In terms of water, it faces Salamantic Sea and the Northandryun Strait to the West, Xile Sea to the East. North of the Quebecois borders stand Blood Sea, the maganimous ocean that stands between Anaia and Atlantian Oceania to Rushmore. As the seat of the former Quebecois Empire and the current Quebecois Commonwealth, Quebec has stood as a major power in Anaia and Atlantian Oceania.

History

Geography

Demographics

Government and Politics

Economy

Culture

The Quebecois culture has been influenced and highly characterised by its unique status over the course of history that includes: the nation's duality in both the Northwest and Calania; its history and status as a maritime-based nation and a major military power; as well as being a nation of coexistence and the understanding between Indigenous peoples and the settlers, which have contributed to the hybrid of cultures in its traditions, ethnic makeups, and customs. Due to the Quebecois Empire and consequently the Commonwealth as the mediatory power, the Quebecois influence has been one of key factors that kept the union and cooperation going within the Quebecosphere. The synergy of this, all in all, has contributed to Quebec's status as a cultural powerhouse.

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