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Socialist People's Joson Jamahiriya
Rakyat Sosialis Joson Jamahiriya
사회주의 인민의 존슨 자마히리야
Sahoejuŭi Inminŭi Chonsŭn Chamahiriya
Micronation
Flag of Joson
Flag
Motto: 단결, 자유, 사회주의
Kyŏldyŏp'gm, K'yogyŏngapbm, Hŭpshŭlshyŏldyŏpm (MR)
Perpaduan, Kebebasan, Sosialisme (Malay)
Unity, Freedom, Socialism (English)
Capital
and largest city
Muuido
Official languagesKorean and English
National languageMalay
Ethnic groups
(2023 estimates)
Demonym(s)Josonese
Organizational structureUnitary dominant-party socialist Jamahiriya under authoritarian dictatorship
• President
Kim Jung-bok
Kim Young-min (acting)
LegislatureSupreme Assembly
Establishment
• Declared
2 September 2022
Population
• 2023 estimate
510
Purported currencyJosouon (pegged in value to the Won)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Josonese Standard Time)

The Socialist People's Joson Jamahiriya (Korean: 사회주의 인민의 존슨 자마히리야), reinspired named after the nation of Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, is a tongue-in-cheek recessionary micronation that was founded in 2022 located in South Korea.

Founded by the internet personality Kim Jung-bok as an "elaborate practical joke". The location is in the southeast corner of the South Korea. Since foundation a reported 500 South Korean and Bruneian citizens have acquired "Josonese Passports".[1]

After the official proclamation of the Joson Jamahiriya in 2022, Kim Jung-bok was enthroned as The General Comrade Kim Jung-bok with his coronation occurring at a lavish ceremony in 2023. The "Government" led by Jung-bok established state institutions and issued passports to around 500 officially South Korean and Bruneian citizens. A new currency, the Josoun, was launched which was pegged to the Won at a rate of 1:1. Enthusiastic attempts to forge official ties with other countries have so far proved disappointing and the Joson Jamahiriya enjoys no formal diplomatic recognition.

References

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  1. ^ "Court to hear appeal in "Joson Jamahiriya" dispute as successor to the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Rod Cameron, Radio Praha, 2 September 2022". 2 September 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2023.

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