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The Republic of Gansu was a small nation in central China. Hit by one nuclear warhead by the nuclear strikes, at Lanzhou, the government immediately enacted martial law. This failed, however, and in 1992, they were overthrown in a popular rebellion, with the region's first democratic elections taking place in 1993. The current leader of the nation is Lu Hao, Secretary of the State. In 2001, it launched a series of campaigns to expand somewhat beyond the borders of Gansu, but didn't make much progress, due to the lawless areas beyond, as well as fear of attracting the attention of the Siberians or the remnant government of the People's Republic of China.

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  • Gansu (1983: Doomsday)
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  • The Republic of Gansu was a small nation in central China. Hit by one nuclear warhead by the nuclear strikes, at Lanzhou, the government immediately enacted martial law. This failed, however, and in 1992, they were overthrown in a popular rebellion, with the region's first democratic elections taking place in 1993. The current leader of the nation is Lu Hao, Secretary of the State. In 2001, it launched a series of campaigns to expand somewhat beyond the borders of Gansu, but didn't make much progress, due to the lawless areas beyond, as well as fear of attracting the attention of the Siberians or the remnant government of the People's Republic of China.
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city largest
  • Tianshui
annex to
  • People's Republic of China
CoGtitle
  • Secretary
city other
  • Linxia, Quinyang, Bayin, Jinchang, Wuwei, Alxa, Wuzhong, Zhangye, Zhongwei, Pingliang, Tongchuan, Ya'nan, Haibei, Gannan, and several others
ind date
  • 1984(xsd:integer)
ind from
  • People's Republic of China
annex date
  • 2014-02-14(xsd:date)
est date
  • 1991-06-25(xsd:date)
HoStitle
  • President
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CoA
  • DD83-CoAGansu.svg
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
map caption
  • Dark Blue is main territory controlled while Light Blue is fiefdoms. Yellow is nuclear strike
Name
  • Republic of Gansu
regime
  • Federal Presidential Republic
Language
  • Mandarin Chinese
Currency
  • Yuan
Population
  • 8720160(xsd:integer)
Governing body
  • Parliament
Religion
  • Buddhist
otl
  • Southern Gansu
Capital
  • Tianshui
Flag
  • Flag of Gansu-dd.png
ind rec
  • 1988-05-30(xsd:date)
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  • The Republic of Gansu was a small nation in central China. Hit by one nuclear warhead by the nuclear strikes, at Lanzhou, the government immediately enacted martial law. This failed, however, and in 1992, they were overthrown in a popular rebellion, with the region's first democratic elections taking place in 1993. The current leader of the nation is Lu Hao, Secretary of the State. In 2001, it launched a series of campaigns to expand somewhat beyond the borders of Gansu, but didn't make much progress, due to the lawless areas beyond, as well as fear of attracting the attention of the Siberians or the remnant government of the People's Republic of China. After a Communist victory in the 2013 elections, and the following intervention by the PRC to support the communist government, on the 14th of January 2014, Gansu united with the People's Republic of China. The former nation was divided into administrative provinces like the rest of the PRC and is now a full part of the nation. Yet unrest continues in many regions of the nation, mostly in the form of a small insurgency by those who want an independent, capitalist Gansu in the western section of the country.
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