Middle Korea

Middle Korea, officially the Korean Republic (Korean : 대한민국, romanized Korean : daehanmin), is a buffer state in East Asia, forming the middle part of the Korean Peninsula.

History
The country was created after the Korean war in 1953, to separate the two belligerents and ensure the peace between them.

General MacArthur proposes the buffer state solution to put an end to the war. It was accepted unanimously by both on July 27, 1953.

The nominated capital city has been Kaesong, creating an axis with Pyongyang and Seoul for a pacific resolution.

Geography
Middle Korea is a state enclaved between North Korea and South Korea, and is very small, like the Gambia in Senegal.

The frontiers having been traced during the cease-fire, they are straight, like some countries in Africa.

There is the capital, Kaesong, Kaesong, the 2nd largest city, and these counties:, Yeoncheon, Yonan, Paju, and Gimpo in the west part, Goseong, and Yanggu in the east part and Cheorwon and Pyongyang in the central part of the country.

Political relations
The Korean Republic has relations with both the North and South.

Their role is to make peace officially, and possible unification.

Government
The government is made of a Constitutional chamber, with 250 deputies, and a government with 6 ministers and 1 president, who are chosen every 6 years.

The Constitutional chamber examines the decisions and votes them, these decisions are taken by the government and propose them.

There are no politicals parties, the country is too small and is a buffer state, in a pacification role.

There is a mayor for each city, who is elected all 6 years.

Economy
The economy is based on the exportations with South Korea and North Korea (for the latter, mainly aids) with the ports and the agriculture.

The country is rich enough, with a good way of life for the citizens, mainly refugees from North Korea.

Culture
The culture is Korean culture, influenced by the sense of helping someone.

Religions
The religions are Buddhism (85%), Christianity (14%), and others (1%).