Hokan

Hokan, ( 花港, Hokaan), formally known as the Hokanese Republic, is a located in Western Sinju. The state consists of 15 provinces and two special administrative zones and is home to 114.3 million people. The nation's capital and largest city is Lantu which is considered a and home to a number of influential economic, cultural, and political institutions. Hokan shares a border with Gaoxiong to the east, Cengue to the south-east, and Fukoet to the south.

Post-War & Contemporary Hokan
The Lantu Accord was signed in November of 1943, a year before the formal-end of the Eulhae War, withdrawing Hokan from the conflict. The political situation in Hokan during the war was complicated as certain members of the elite bureaucracy as well as elements of the military had stood against the Imperial government for the last few years of the war. The Accord recognized all parties of Hokan, though the majority of tangible power laid in those in strong opposition to the Imperial family. The presence of multiple institutions of conflicting political power led to a period of instability in Post-War Hokan, until the Republican government was internationally recognized in late 1944.

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