Sohainesia

The Kingdom of Semanesia (Semanesian: Semataw), commonly known as Semanesia, is a sovereign country off the eastern coast of the Indochinese Peninsula. It includes one main island and several smaller islands. It is surrounded by the South China Sea.

Semanesia is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The emperor is Amkim IV, reigning since 1982. Major cities include Brasapuosa, Kiculuma, Tisuramut, Rithak, Pyaekkan, Adiyau, Kenkukhi, Akanemu, Ikturu, Pataibau, and Nuhaloro.

Semanesia was ruled by Vietnam for a long time until France invaded Vietnam and made Semanesia a part of French Indochina. Semanesia was born when France was forced to recognize the independence due to a native uprising in Cochinchina in 1916. In 1961, the military seized power and changed Semanesia to a Marxist-Leninist communist state until 1975. A year later, the monarchy was restored as a constitutional monarchy, and held its first elections.

Semanesia is a developed country, and it is a member of ASEAN, OECD, United Nations, Non-Aligned Movement, World Trade Organization, and International Monetary Fund.