Koria

Koria (pronounced "Core-eye-ah"), officially the Republic of Koria, is a country and sovereign state in the Korian Union. Koria is the southernmost country in the world, taking up most of Soutbar, located near South America and Antarctica.

Indigenous people settled in the region as long as 12,000 years ago. The Mongican Republic ruled Soutbar as Beji around 1812. The British Empire colonized the region around 1823, starting a war between the British Empire against the Mongican Republic, which ended with the reformation of the Mongican territory of Beji in 1824. B

Television
Television was first trialed in Koria from 1938 to 1940, then revived in 1946 due to the radio boom. The major television broadcasters in Koria are KCB, TeleVX and Curium Channel. As of 2023, 79% of Korians have signed up for a Television service. Digital Terrestrial Television in Koria is free, with Pay television services being offered by Litesat, Proton.zap (Ini), and Pablo.

Radio
Radio was introduced in Koria in 1930 by KCB. Before 1945, about 20% of people in Koria had radio, however when The Curium Company started selling inexpensive radios after World War II, the phenomenon known as the "Korian Radio Boom" started, with many brands competing to manufacture cheaper radios and about 80% of Korians having radio by the time the boom ended in 1948. The major FM radio stations in Koria are KCB-r, Tower Direct National and Our Soutbar.

Climate
Koria's average temperature is 5℃. Koria's weather is warmer in the more northern areas whilst it is cooler in the more southern areas. Ice caps can be found around southern Koria.

People

 * In Koria, the legal age for
 * drinking alchohol is 16
 * marriage is 18
 * driving is 16
 * gambling is 20
 * voting is 16
 * Same-sex marriage and relationships in Koria were legalized in 1989.