Okanama City
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Motto: The City of Freedom | |||||
Region | Alçaera | ||||
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Capital | Downtown Okanama City | ||||
Largest District | Le Petit-Monmartre | ||||
Official Language(s) | Japanese, French, Paristani, English | ||||
Communal Anthems | The People United Will Never Be Defeated! The Internationale | ||||
Government | Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune | ||||
- Main International Diplomatic Representative | Hoji Leferbve-Tomishi | ||||
Independence | from Luo Geng | ||||
- Declared | 8 August 1868 | ||||
- Recognized | 10 August 1868 | ||||
- Established as the ASCOC | 14 Janurary 1998 | ||||
Population | 11,600,000 | ||||
Economic Sector | Y2006 | ||||
- Non-Credit-Based | 42% | ||||
- Credit-Based | 32% | ||||
CHDI | N/A | ||||
Currency | None. Okanama Labor Credit is used | ||||
Timezone | E.A.S.T | ||||
- Summer (DST) | N/A | ||||
Internet TLD | .okc, .oka | ||||
Calling code | +300
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ISO Code | OKAC
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Overview
The Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune of Okanama City (abbreviated: ASCOC), commonly known as Okanama City, is a Anarcho-Syndicalist commune that was founded in Janurary of 1998, after the events of the Great Okanaman Proletarian Revolution (GOPC) of 1992-1998. From becoming independent from Luo Geng in 1868 to the formal dissolution of powers in 1998, it was known as The Popular Democratic Republic of Okanama City (PDROC).
Since the GOPC and the establishment of Okanama City as the ASCOC, the Okanaman economy has been witness to a dramatic level of economic and social growth in the past five years, which has resulted in the re-industrialization of Okanama City, the upgrading of its telecommunications infrastructure, the development of renewable power sources, particularly nuclear power, the updating of its Heathcare system and the re-development of its educational system.
Okanama City is governed by the entire population, through the Popular Council of the Peoples of Okanama City / L'Counseil Populaire du Pueples de Cité Okanama (PCPOC/CPPOC) a city-wide revolutionary council that is based on consensus and through the Syndicalist Union of Oknaman Unity / L'Union Syndicaliste de Unité Okanamien (SUOU/USUO), which is in turn responsible for the popular administration of the means of production.
History
The French Colonial Era
During the Rassian-French War of 1754-1763, The French, aided by their Paristani colonists, captured what is now the Okanaman Peninsula, and the Raissans, frightened by the power of a advanced France and the emerging colony of New Paristan, gave up the peninsula to France as a offering of peace, along with a large part of its territory. The peninsula and the territory belonging to Raissa were integrated into the growing colony.
Seeing the need to keep the Raissians in check on the peninsula, the French colonial administration permitted its Paristani settlers to establish a town on the peninsula, one that would be able to restrict the ability of Nicopolis to maintain a monopoly on trade in the Morgan Sea, and one that would serve as a defensive barrier to attack from other colonial powers.
On February 15, 1771, the first group of