Republic of Lawean
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Lawean Republikan 로우이안 공화국 | |
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Flag
Coat of arms
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'Motto: 'Republikan Hæil (English: Long live the Republic) | |
Anthem: Keteoth | |
File:South Korea, Nigeria | |
Capital | Seegrad |
Official languages | Korean, Sebran Language |
Demonym(s) | Laweanese |
Government | Unitary parliamentary republic |
• President | Süon Wonhaft |
• Prime Minister | Howlon Wonhaft |
Legislature | Republic Assembly |
Establishment | 01. 01. 2020 |
Population | |
• Census | 5 |
Currency | Golt (₢) (de facto) |
Time zone | UTC 9:00 |
Website Official Website |
The Republic of Lawean, commonly known as Lawean, is a South Korean micronation located in Korea and Nigeria. It was established on January 1, 2020.
Diplomatic Relations
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The office of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Emblem
The Republic of Lawean currently maintains formal relations with the following nations:
- Free State of Florensia
- Gumo Empire
- People's Democratic Republic of Kartosh
- Federal Republic of Scoluzia
- Tharrt Freetown Socialism Republic
- Empire of Lurdentania
Government
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Government emblem
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Alternate government emblem
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Government flag
The form of government of the Republic of Lawean is a unitary parliamentary republic.
List of Ministries
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Minister of Home Affairs
- Ministry of National Defense Affairs
- Ministry of Justice Affairs
Province
Lawean is comprised of two Provinces of land.
Flags | Emblems | Name | Annexed | Population |
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Capital | ||||
Seegrad | January 1, 2020 | |||
Cities | ||||
Sonæslant | May 9, 2020 |
National symbols
List of national and official symbols of Lawean
Symbol | Name | Image |
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National Flag | National flag of Lawean | |
National Coat of Arms | National Coat of Arms of Lawean | |
National motto | Republikan Hæil | |
National anthem | Keteoth | |
National flower | Dandelion | |
National tree | None | |
National church | None | |
National sport | None | |
Patron saint | None | |
National language | Korean Sebran language |
References