Nanhai Tudi

Nanhai Tudi, officially the Kingdom of Nanhai Tudi (Chinese: 王国的南海土地, Nahatu: Wanggo du Nanha Tudi Filipino: Kaharian ng Nanha Tudi, Indonesian/Malay: Kerajaan Nanha Tudi Thai: ราชอาณาจักรบริษัทไปดิ Hindi: नन्हा टू की किंगडम) is the country near South China Sea. Nanhai Tudi was an empire from 1000 to 1522. Many Chinese, Indian, Thai and other Asian immigrants immigrated to Nanhai Tudi. It was invaded as a territory by Spanish (1522-1647), Dutch (1647-1700), Portuguese (1700-1758) & British (1758-1800). But again, Nanhai Tudi declared independence and monarchy restored as a kingdom. In 1890's, Filipinos immigrated to Nanhai Tudi due to the Philippine Revolution in the Philippines. During World War II, Nanhai Tudi was invaded by Japanese and the monarchy was abolished. After World War II, the Republic of Nanhai Tudi was established. It was started from 1945 to 1970. After 35 years. The People's Republic of Nanhai Tudi established. It was started from 1970 to 1980. And finally, the monarchy restored for the second time in 1980.

Etymology
Nanhai Tudi is from Chinese means ":Land of the Southern Sea". The Southern Sea is the South China Sea.

Religion

 * Buddhism - 42.15%
 * Hinduism - 38.15%


 * Christianity - 25.10%
 * Islam - 5.30%
 * Ethnic religions - 3.40%
 * Irreligious - 3.35%
 * Others - 2.25%

Political parties
Nanhai Tudi is the multi-party state. It has 6 political parties elected at the Parliament. The largest political party is the Nationalist Party. Second is the Liberal Party. Third is the Democrats for Nanhai. It is also the oldest surviving political party in Nanhai Tudi. Fourth is the Royalist Party. Fifth is the Ecologist Party of Nanhai. Sixth is the Socialist Party. Other political parties elected also at the Parliament. In the Chinese community of Nanhai Tudi, they had their own political party called 男哈土中國黨 (Nanhatud Chinese Party). Also, in Thai community, they had their own political party called ไทยไห่ พรรค (Thai-Hai Party). And, in Hindi community, they had their own political party called हिन्दी टौी पार्टी (Hindi Tudi Party).

Administrative divisions
Constituent countries