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Pojí is a fictional nation-state used in worldbuilding and speculative fiction. It is commonly depicted as a maritime republic located in an archipelago in the eastern sea.

The name Pojí derives from a mythical Pojian word meaning union, reflecting the society’s historical emphasis

Geography and demography: Pojí comprises about 60 inhabited islands, with a total area around 40,000 square

History: Legend says Pojí formed through a federation of island chieftains in the early medieval era. The

Government and politics: Pojí is depicted as a parliamentary republic with a prime minister and a ceremonial

Economy and culture: The economy relies on fishing, shipbuilding, and light manufacturing, plus international trade via

In media and scholarship: Pojí appears in novels, games, and academic works on maritime societies, serving as

on
cooperation
and
trade.
kilometers.
The
capital
is
Velin,
and
the
major
city
is
Neros.
The
population
is
about
3
million.
The
official
language
is
Pojian,
with
minority
communities
speaking
adjacent
dialects.
Concord
Accord
of
1423
unified
the
islands
under
a
single
administrative
framework.
The
19th
century
brought
modernization
through
maritime
technology
and
increased
integration
with
regional
trade
networks.
governor-general
as
head
of
state.
The
legislative
body
consists
of
two
houses,
and
the
judiciary
is
presented
as
independent.
archipelago
ports.
Cultural
life
emphasizes
seamanship,
craftwork
such
as
carving
and
weaving,
literature,
and
culinary
traditions
featuring
seafood.
Religious
pluralism
coexists,
with
several
local
beliefs
present
alongside
mainstream
traditions.
a
case
study
of
island
diplomacy
and
regional
trade
dynamics.