Fuinam
Fuinam 惠南 | |
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Flag | |
Abbreviation 惠 (fui) | |
Capital and largest city | Hiumun (休門) |
Official languages | Fui Todam |
Recognised national languages | Mincangan |
Demonym(s) | Fuinamese, Fui |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic |
Independence from Mincang | |
• Division from Mincang | 22 Sibiwol 1942 |
• Breakup of Fui-Fu Union State | 1 Guwol 1945 |
• Joined the Sinju Union | 20 Irwol 1997 |
Area | |
• Total | 153,452 km2 (59,248 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 19,493,497 (62nd) |
• Density | 127.03/km2 (329.0/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $745,918,662,705 (40th) |
• Per capita | $38,265 (31st) |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $531,100,325,765 (38th) |
• Per capita | $27,245 (36th) |
HDI (2019) |
0.910 very high |
Currency | Sinju won (圓) (圓洲神) |
Driving side | left |
Internet TLD | .fn |
Fuinam, sometimes referred to as the Fui State (Fui Todam: 惠南; Fui5nam2), is a country on the western coast of central Jungju. It borders Lanxieu to the south, Mincang to the northeast, and the West Sea to the west. With a population of almost 19.5 million, Fuinam is the 62nd most populous country in the world.
Fuinam is a majority-Todam state. Historically, it was considered a part of Mincang. Until the 800s, the area was a central territory of Cheonje. During Mincang's Hundred Years of Instability between 1465 and the 1560s, Fuinam saw a major influx of Todam people from the north, substantially reshaping its demographics. As a majority-Todam region, Fuinam retained a distinct identity throughout Mincang's industrialization. The 1927 military coup in Mincang established a Cheonjist government which viewed the Todam as non-native interlopers who were sympathetic to foreign powers, perpetuating this view through the promotion of anti-Todam stereotypes. During the Great Eulhae War, many Fui Todam were persecuted, interned in concentration camps, or extrajudicially executed by the Mincangan government.
In Sibiwol 1942, after Mincang's surrender, Fuinam was partitioned from Mincang, together with Fukoet, to serve as a sovereign nation state of the Todam people. Today, Fuinam is a developed country and a member of the Sinju Union. It is stable and relatively wealthy.