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The Kaneshon Kingdom of Kusatsu
草津のカーネーション王国 (Traditional Kusatsunese)
Kusatsu no Kaneshon Okoku (Modern Kusatsunese)


Motto: The Island Calls Us Home
(島は私たちを家と呼んでいます)

Anthem: LinkThe Blossom of Kusatsu (草津の花)



Population

12.1 Million

Capital

Kasaoka, Kasaoka Prefecture

Largest City

Mihama, Tekami Prefecture



Official Language

Kusatsunese (Traditional & Modern)

National Language

Common Language (English)

Demonym

Kusatsunese



Ethnic Groups

Seiyo (37.2%)
Tobu (29.8%)
Franko-Kusatsunese (23.9%)
Minami (7.1%)
Other (1.0%)



Religion

Suhaishizen (35.8%)
Tetsugaku (32.6%)
Atheism / Agnosticism (30.2%)
Other (1.4%)



Government

Constitutional Monarchy and
Unicameral Parliamentary Democracy

Head of State

Mikado Toshikazu

Head of Government

Premier Shida Takako

Legislature

The Kaigi

Main House

House of Kaigi



Currency

Hoseki (₼)

GDP

₼467.1 Billion (Per Capita) ₼38,554.71

HDI

0.89 (Very High )



Calling Code

+230

Drives on the

Right

ISO Code

KUS

Internet LTD

kus. gov

The Kaneshon Kingdom of Kusatsu (pronounced Koo-satz-uh) is a small nation located in the warm waters of the Wishton Sea in Wishtonia. The intrepid population of 12.1 million Kusatsunese live on the Shuyo Archipelago, with most of the population living on the largest island, Toru. There, one will find both the capital city of LinkKasaoka and the largest city in Kusatsu, LinkMihama. When the two metropolitan areas are combined together, the population of both cities account for more than 50% of the total national population.

Kusatsu is an economically developed country thanks to its colonial history with the United Kingdom of Vionna-Frankenlisch and its rapid modernization efforts in the latter half of the 20th century. While parts of the country are still agrarian and rural in nature, much has been done to improve the quality of life for citizens, from opening local healthcare clinics at government expense to overhauling public works and piping in water from flood cisterns and sluices for agricultural use. The government's dirigiste policies towards the regulatory economy have led to consistent growth in recent years, though the country still lags behind some of its more developed neighbors to the north in Teremara. Politically liberalized with a robust social safety net and the enshrinement of personal freedoms into its Constitution, the country is considered one of the more politically free societies in Wishtonia. Freedom of assembly, the press, religion, speech and unrestricted access to healthcare are all enshrined in the Constitution. Kusatsu remains close diplomatic and economic ties with its former colonial power Vionna-Frankenlisch.

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