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| name = Guizhou
| above = <center>{{#if: {{{Name|}}}|{{{Name|}}}|{{PAGENAME}}}}</center> <span style="font-size:85%;"> ''貴州省, Guìzhōu shěng' </span>
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| nativename = 贵州
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| caption = ''Flag of Guizhou Province''
| flaglabel = Flag of Guizhou
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| image2 = [[File:Emblem_of_the_Republic_of_China-Nanjing_1940-1945.svg|x150px]]
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| caption2 = ''National Emblem of the Republic of China'' <hr> '''TAG = GUZ'''
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|label2 = Capital
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|data2 = Guiyang
| capital = Guiyang
|label3 = Ruling Party
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| rulingparty = [[Southwest Military and Administrative Committee]]
|label5 = Head of State
| electiondate =
|data5 = [[He Yingqin]]
| hos = [[He Yingqin]]
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| alignment = Chinese Warlord
| gdp = 21.21
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The '''Guizhou Province''' is a de-facto independent state in China. On paper its a province of the [[Republic of China]]. However in reality thanks to deals between the province's leadership and the Japanese the local rulers who a good deal of autonomy. The status of Guizhou has changed as TNO has developed.
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}}The '''Guizhou Province''' is a de-facto independent state in China. On paper its a province of the [[Republic of China]]. However in reality thanks to deals between the province's leadership and the Japanese the local rulers who a good deal of autonomy. The status of Guizhou has changed as TNO has developed.


Originally, Guizhou was simply another warlord state that is easily taken over by the Yunnan government. With the Setting Sun rework of East Asia, Guizhou is now the self-proclaimed leader of the southwestern warlord states and an important center of the Asian opium trade.
Originally, Guizhou was simply another warlord state that is easily taken over by the Yunnan government. With the Setting Sun rework of East Asia, Guizhou is now the self-proclaimed leader of the southwestern warlord states and an important center of the Asian opium trade.

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Guizhou
贵州
Flag of Guizhou

TAG = GUZ
Politics
CapitalGuiyang
Ruling Party Southwest Military and Administrative Committee
Head of StateHe Yingqin
Diplomacy
Sphere Co-Prosperity Sphere
Foreign Alignment Chinese Warlord,
Co-Prosperity Sphere
Economy
GDP$21.21B
Credit Rating Good


The Guizhou Province is a de-facto independent state in China. On paper its a province of the Republic of China. However in reality thanks to deals between the province's leadership and the Japanese the local rulers who a good deal of autonomy. The status of Guizhou has changed as TNO has developed.

Originally, Guizhou was simply another warlord state that is easily taken over by the Yunnan government. With the Setting Sun rework of East Asia, Guizhou is now the self-proclaimed leader of the southwestern warlord states and an important center of the Asian opium trade.