Sovereign Communicative Order of Sino-Korea

Sovereign Communicative Order of Sino-Korea (commonly referred and abbreviated as SCOSK) is a clerical representative democracy located in Southern Australia. The nation was established by a group of Catholic and Christian political refugees and immigrants from Korea Republic and the People's Republic of China on October 10, 1990. The relatively small nation eventually grew to an economically and politically booming developed country. The small nation boasts one of the fastest growing economies in the world. SCOSK is compromised of a rather diverse nation consisting of 31% Han Chinese, 31% Korean, 12% Manchu, 17% white or people of European descent, and 4% black or people of African descent. After almost four consecutive generations of immigration and settlement, SCOSK faced different challenges, such as racial tensions and economic meltdowns. Today, SCOSK continues a successful economy and foreign relations and acknowledgement with several countries such as the United States.