United Islands of Heiwa

The United Islands of Heiwa (UIH), usually shortened to Heiwa or the United Islands, is a country located on the the Philippine Plate, south of Japan and northeast of the Philippines. The capital of the country is Nupari, Loshin. Pelagus City is the largest city in the country, with 22.6 million residents, while the country has around 106.7 million residents.

Etymology
The word, Heiwa, is Japanese for "peace" and symbolizes the consolidation of the countries that make up modern Heiwa, Shintenchi and Baglanoy.

Provinces

 * Kitano
 * Tisla
 * Nordes
 * Gitnaka

Education
The school days are from Monday to Friday. The average primary school day is from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm and the average secondary school day is from 7:45 am to 2:30 pm.

Media
Heiwan Media is usually available in English, Filipino, and Japanese. It's often highly independent, uncensored, and culturally diverse. Main mass media companies include NBO (National Broadcasting Organization), ITRN (Independent Television and Radio Network), Edwin Communications Ltd., and BirchHut Publishing.

The first television service was launched on March 18th, 1947 by NBO. Heiwan Television is split into private and public networks. Public networks include NBO 1, NBO 2, NBO 3, Pinoy Television, and PIN (the People's Independent Network). Private networks include, ITN, Network 5, and Network Six. Radio networks include NBO Radio, Indie Radio, IRN (Independent Radio Network), and PPR (People's Public Radio).

Heiwan also has the largest film industry in Southeast Asia, and the fourth biggest in the world, just behind El Kadsre, the United States, and India. The industry, often called "Seawood", dates back to the 1910s. Major film production companies include Metro Pictures, Garcia Entertainment, and Harris Films while minor companies include Victor-Wiesel and Esprit. Cinema chains include Seawood Cinema, Galactic Theatres, Palaso, and others.