East Asian Federation

The Federation of East Asian Corporate States, commonly referred to as the East Asian Federation or East Asia, is a corporate democracy in northeastern Asia, comprising 165 prefectures. The country is mostly situated in land on the Korean Peninsula, the Japanese Islands, northeastern Russia, northeastern China, and the islands of Sakhalin and Taiwan. The Pacific Island Territory comprises islands throughout the Pacific Ocean.

With more than 468 million residents, East Asia is the third largest country in the world by population. The Greater Tokyo Area, including the Tokyo Metropolis and several surrounding prefectures, is the world's largest metropolitan area, with well over 30 million residents.

A major economic power, the East Asian economy is the world's second largest, with a nominal gross domestic product of $9.4 trillion. It is also the world's largest exporter and third-largest importer.

The nation was formed by the signing of the East Asian Federation Charter on February 15, 1976. The national capital is at Seogyeong.