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| name = Jinshaan Administrative Office |
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| nativename = 山西行署 <br /> Shānxī Xíngshǔ |
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In the case of Jinsui, the local leadership justifies its autonomy to better deal with the local banditry and partisans. |
In the case of Jinsui, the local leadership justifies its autonomy to better deal with the local banditry and partisans. |
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It is bordered by Mengjiang to the north |
It is bordered by [[Mengjiang]] to the north, the [[China|Republic of China]] to the east and [[Seihoku Homengun]] to the west. |
Latest revision as of 04:50, 2 July 2024
山西行署 Shānxī Xíngshǔ | |
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Flag of Jinsui | |
Capital | Taiyuan |
Ruling Party | Jinxi Junfa |
Head of State | Fu Zuoyi |
Sphere | Co-Prosperity Sphere |
Foreign Alignment | Chinese Warlord, Co-Prosperity Sphere |
GDP | $1.43B |
Credit Rating | Fair |
Market Type | Planned Economy |
The Jinshaan Administrative Office, also known as the Shaanxi Clique or Jinsui, is a de-facto independent state in China. It is a member of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere and is a de jure region of the Republic of China, but is de facto independent. This is mainly due to the terms of surrender, where such provinces were given a great deal of autonomy.
In the case of Jinsui, the local leadership justifies its autonomy to better deal with the local banditry and partisans.
It is bordered by Mengjiang to the north, the Republic of China to the east and Seihoku Homengun to the west.