People's Republic of Manchuria (Country of the Everwhite Mountain)
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Manchurian People's Republic | |||||||||
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1946–1991 | |||||||||
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The Manchurian People's Republic in 1989 | |||||||||
Status | Comecon member | ||||||||
Capital |
Cacon | ||||||||
Largest city | Mukden | ||||||||
Official languages | Manchu | ||||||||
Recognised languages | Guanhua, Mongolian, Korean, Japanese | ||||||||
Religion | State atheism (de jure) | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Manchurian, Manchu | ||||||||
Government |
1947–1956: Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic under a Stalinist dictatorship 1956–1989: Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic 1981–1983: military junta | ||||||||
First Secretary and Leader | |||||||||
• 1947–1956 (first) | Zhao Shangzhi | ||||||||
• 1989–1990 (last) | Li Zhaolin | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 1947–1952 (first) | Joogiya Sangsy | ||||||||
• 1985–1991 (last) | Ligia Sabintu | ||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||
• 1944–1947 (first) | E. Osóbka-Morawski | ||||||||
• 1991 (last) | Ligia Sabintu | ||||||||
Legislature | People's Assembly | ||||||||
Historical era | Cold War | ||||||||
19 February 1945 | |||||||||
22 July 1952 | |||||||||
21 October 1956 | |||||||||
13 December 1981 | |||||||||
4 June 1989 | |||||||||
9 September 1991 | |||||||||
17 October 1997 | |||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• Total | 312,685 km2 (120,728 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1989 estimate | 90,230,030 | ||||||||
HDI (1989) |
0.910[1] very high · 33rd | ||||||||
Currency | Muheren (MNM) | ||||||||
Time zone | UTC+1 (MST) | ||||||||
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 | ||||||||
Driving side | right | ||||||||
Calling code | +48 | ||||||||
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The People's Republic of Manchuria is a former country in East Asia.
- ↑ "Human Development Report 1990" (PDF). hdr.undp.org. January 1990.