Bohori
Bohori | |
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Photograph of Bohori | |
Population | 433.03K |
State GDP | $0.19B |
GDP/C | $458 |
Culture | Dongbei (with a Japanese and Korean minority born from the colonization of Manchuria) |
In-Game Description[edit | edit source]
A strategic jewel that could bestow its master the control over the immense lands of Outer Manchuria, Bohori lay at the junction of Heilongjiang and Ussuri rivers. Yet, the Convention of Beijing ceded it to the Russian Empire. It was renamed to Khabarovka, and then Khabarovsk, after Yerofey Khabarov, a Russian intruder who was the first to lust for this land. The Russians built cities and military camps on this land, attracting settlers with visions of prosperity and power. The railway connected its ports, and factories infused it with modernity. Decades passed, and this land transformed into the most crucial transportation hub and industrial center of Outer Manchuria. But peace and stability were short-lived, and Bohori's fate was not yet sealed. The news came - the Soviet Union had collapsed. Chaos and turmoil engulfed the far east for years, until the intervention in the 1950s brought the land back under the sovereignty of the House of Aisin Gioro, formally, at least. However, it is the people that have carved their own destiny, surviving in a land where the waves of power had repeatedly swept over them. Whether they call it Bohori or Khabarovsk, whether they serve empires or republics, they are the ones who have persevered. Manchukuo now holds the reins of Bohori, but the reins are connected to a steed that has grown exhausted of the race, like any other steed under its sway.
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Manchuria |
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Capital |
Xinjing |
Major Cities |
Harbin • Mukden • Jiandao • Ulaankhad • Anshan • Fushun • Benxihu • Qiqihar • Jilin • Bohori • |
Major Characters |
Emperor Puyi |
Major Events |
Japanese Invasion of Manchuria • Second Sino-Japanese War • Great Asian War |