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{{Location
|name = Republic of East Gorteau
 
 
|image = [[Image:Republic of East Gorteau.png|200px]]
 
|image = [[Image:Republic of East Gorteau.png|200px]]
 
|name = Republic of East Gorteau
 
|kanji = 東ゴルトー共和国
 
|rōmaji = ''Higashi Gorutō Kyōwakoku''
 
|rōmaji = ''Higashi Gorutō Kyōwakoku''
|kanji = 東ゴルトー共和国
 
 
|capital = [[Peijin]]
 
|capital = [[Peijin]]
 
|located in = [[Mitene Union]]
 
|located in = [[Mitene Union]]
|controlled by = [[Ming Jol-ik's Double|Ming Jol-ik]] (Former) <br> [[Meruem]] (Former) <br> [[Bizeff]] (Former) <br> [[Hunter Association]]
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|controlled by = [[Ming Jol-ik's Double|Ming Jol-ik]] (Former) <br /> [[Meruem]] (Former) <br /> [[Bizeff]] (Former) <br /> [[Hunter Association]]
|inhabitants = Ming Jol-ik (Former) <br> Meruem (Former) <br> Komugi (Former) <br> Menthuthuyoupi (Former) <br> Shaiapouf (Former) <br> (Former) Neferpitou (Former) <br> Bizeff (Former)
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|inhabitants = Ming Jol-ik (Former) <br /> Meruem (Former) <br /> [[Komugi]] (Former) <br /> [[Menthuthuyoupi]] (Former) <br /> [[Shaiapouf]] (Former) <br /> [[Neferpitou]] (Former) <br /> Bizeff (Former)
 
|fauna = [[Chimera Ants]]
 
|fauna = [[Chimera Ants]]
 
|manga debut = [[Chapter 216]]
 
|manga debut = [[Chapter 216]]
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|anime debut = [[Episode 92 (2011)]]}}
|anime debut = [[Episode 92 (2011)]]}}The '''Republic of East Gorteau''' (東ゴルトー共和国, ''Higashi Gorutō Kyōwakoku'') was one of the nations in the [[Mitene Union]].<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 19, Chapter 188</ref> Its last Supreme Leader was [[Ming Jol-ik]] before the [[Meruem|Chimera Ant King]] dethroned him after his birth.<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 21, Chapter 217</ref> It used to be an isolationist nation, with its capital city being [[Peijin]].<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 21, Chapter 223</ref> The palace rests outside of Peijin in the wilderness. The country ceases to exist after the Chimera Incident.<ref name=chapter318>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 30, Chapter 318</ref>
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The '''Republic of East Gorteau''' (東ゴルトー共和国, ''Higashi Gorutō Kyōwakoku'') was one of the nations in the [[Mitene Union]].<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 19, Chapter 188</ref> Its last Supreme Leader was [[Ming Jol-ik]] before the [[Meruem|Chimera Ant King]] dethroned him after his birth.<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 21, Chapter 217</ref> It used to be an isolationist nation, with its capital city being [[Peijin]].<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 21, Chapter 223</ref> The palace rests outside of Peijin in the wilderness. The country ceases to exist after the Chimera Incident.<ref name="chap318">Hunter × Hunter - Volume 30, Chapter 318</ref>
   
== Overview ==
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==Overview==
 
[[File:Hunter_X_Hunter_World_Map.jpg|thumb|left|230px|East Gorteau's location on the map]]
 
[[File:Hunter_X_Hunter_World_Map.jpg|thumb|left|230px|East Gorteau's location on the map]]
   
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==History==
 
==History==
[[File:Mingjolik.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The flag of the Republic of East Gorteau]]
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[[File:Mingjolik.jpg|thumb|left|220px|The flag of the Republic of East Gorteau]]
   
This form of government derived from a bloody revolt that established the new ruling class, which is said to be extremely wealthy whereas most of the population lives in poverty. However, TV stations report that "in other countries, more than half the people starve to death before the age of 10". Financial aid received from other countries is not used for the impoverished, but is spent in luxury goods for the rich and war equipment. There are also rumors that East Gorteau has cut ties with all other nations in order to increase the entity of the financial aids received through negotiations, and that part of the money is used to build nuclear weapons.<ref name=chapter230>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 22, Chapter 230</ref>
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This form of government derived from a bloody revolt that established the new ruling class, which is said to be extremely wealthy whereas most of the population lives in poverty. However, TV stations report that "in other countries, more than half the people starve to death before the age of 10". Financial aid received from other countries is not used for the impoverished, but is spent in luxury goods for the rich and war equipment. There are also rumors that East Gorteau has cut ties with all other nations in order to increase the entity of the financial aids received through negotiations, and that part of the money is used to build nuclear weapons.<ref name="chap230">Hunter × Hunter - Volume 22, Chapter 230</ref>
   
Following the events of the [[Chimera Ant Arc]], the Republic of East Gorteau ceased to exist and the territory being absorbed by others countries members of the Mitene Union. As the result, the country is now jointly governed by the others countries in the Mitene Union.<ref name=chapter315 /> The Chimera Ant's existence and incidents were covered up by the international governments and the Hunter Association by accusing the deceased Ming Jol-ik of luring the citizen of the country to the palace to be massacred through forced mass suicide.<ref name=chapter315>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 30, Chapter 315</ref>
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Following the events of the [[Chimera Ant arc]], the Republic of East Gorteau ceased to exist and the territory being absorbed by others countries members of the Mitene Union. As the result, the country is now jointly governed by the others countries in the Mitene Union.<ref name="chap315" /> The Chimera Ant's existence and incidents were covered up by the international governments and the [[Hunter Association]] by accusing the deceased Ming Jol-ik of luring the citizen of the country to the palace to be massacred through forced mass suicide.<ref name="chap315">Hunter × Hunter - Volume 30, Chapter 315</ref>
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
The Republic of East Gorteau was located in the [[Balsa Islands]]. Notable places in this country were:
 
The Republic of East Gorteau was located in the [[Balsa Islands]]. Notable places in this country were:
* Peijin (Capital)
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* [[Peijin]] (Capital)
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* [[Royal Palace of East Gorteau]]
 
* Luonton<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 22, Chapter 235</ref>
 
* Luonton<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 22, Chapter 235</ref>
 
* Mandai<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 23, Chapter 243</ref>
 
* Mandai<ref>Hunter × Hunter - Volume 23, Chapter 243</ref>
   
== Spy System ==
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==Spy System==
An intricate and efficient system to detect spies was in effect in the country. [[Killua Zoldyck|Killua]] described it to [[Gon Freecss|Gon]], admitting he had heard about it from his brother [[Illumi Zoldyck|Illumi]], who in turn was probably quoting [[Zeno Zoldyck|Zeno]]. Gon described it as a "carrot and stick system".<ref name=chapter230/>
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An intricate and efficient system to detect spies was in effect in the country. [[Killua Zoldyck|Killua]] described it to [[Gon Freecss|Gon]], admitting he had heard about it from his brother [[Illumi Zoldyck|Illumi]], who in turn was probably quoting [[Zeno Zoldyck|Zeno]]. Gon described it as a "carrot and stick system".<ref name="chap230" />
   
According to him, a very potent informant system called "finger-pointing group" regulated the information. Reward money was given for discovering spies, uncovering evidence of a revolution and catching defectors in the act. If the informant points surpassed a certain amount, the ranks of all the members of the group would increase. On the other hand, if a report turned out to be false or a member of the group was revealed to be a traitor, the entire group was punished. Family members were divided in different groups, so if a group attempted to escape to another country, the rest of their families were sentenced to death or imprisoned for life; if an entire family was caught defecting, they were executed without questioning.<ref name=chapter230/>
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According to him, a very potent informant system called "finger-pointing group" regulated the information. Reward money was given for discovering spies, uncovering evidence of a revolution and catching defectors in the act. If the informant points surpassed a certain amount, the ranks of all the members of the group would increase. On the other hand, if a report turned out to be false or a member of the group was revealed to be a traitor, the entire group was punished. Family members were divided in different groups, so if a group attempted to escape to another country, the rest of their families were sentenced to death or imprisoned for life; if an entire family was caught defecting, they were executed without questioning.<ref name="chap230" />
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* East Gorteau is an allegory for North Korea.
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* East Gorteau is an allegory for [[wikipedia:North_Korea|North Korea]].
* In reality, Ming Jol-ik has not been involved in the government of the country for thirty years: a dead ringer resides in the palace and talks to the nation in his stead,<ref name=chapter315/> while the individual who actually controls the nation is [[Bizeff]].
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* In reality, Ming Jol-ik has not been involved in the government of the country for thirty years: a dead ringer resides in the palace and talks to the nation in his stead,<ref name="chap315" /> while the individual who actually controls the nation is [[Bizeff]].
* Zeno used to do infiltration missions in the country in the past.
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* Zeno used to do infiltration missions in the country in the past.<ref name="chap230" />
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 17:42, 15 March 2018

The Republic of East Gorteau (東ゴルトー共和国, Higashi Gorutō Kyōwakoku) was one of the nations in the Mitene Union.[1] Its last Supreme Leader was Ming Jol-ik before the Chimera Ant King dethroned him after his birth.[2] It used to be an isolationist nation, with its capital city being Peijin.[3] The palace rests outside of Peijin in the wilderness. The country ceases to exist after the Chimera Incident.[4]

Overview

File:Hunter X Hunter World Map.jpg

East Gorteau's location on the map

The Republic of East Gorteau was a dictatorship, possibly of the Fascist type. Apparently, all powers (government, legislation, army) were held by the sole figure of the Supreme Leader, making him an absolute ruler with unlimited authority over the citizens.

History

File:Mingjolik.jpg

The flag of the Republic of East Gorteau

This form of government derived from a bloody revolt that established the new ruling class, which is said to be extremely wealthy whereas most of the population lives in poverty. However, TV stations report that "in other countries, more than half the people starve to death before the age of 10". Financial aid received from other countries is not used for the impoverished, but is spent in luxury goods for the rich and war equipment. There are also rumors that East Gorteau has cut ties with all other nations in order to increase the entity of the financial aids received through negotiations, and that part of the money is used to build nuclear weapons.[5]

Following the events of the Chimera Ant arc, the Republic of East Gorteau ceased to exist and the territory being absorbed by others countries members of the Mitene Union. As the result, the country is now jointly governed by the others countries in the Mitene Union.[6] The Chimera Ant's existence and incidents were covered up by the international governments and the Hunter Association by accusing the deceased Ming Jol-ik of luring the citizen of the country to the palace to be massacred through forced mass suicide.[6]

Locations

The Republic of East Gorteau was located in the Balsa Islands. Notable places in this country were:

Spy System

An intricate and efficient system to detect spies was in effect in the country. Killua described it to Gon, admitting he had heard about it from his brother Illumi, who in turn was probably quoting Zeno. Gon described it as a "carrot and stick system".[5]

According to him, a very potent informant system called "finger-pointing group" regulated the information. Reward money was given for discovering spies, uncovering evidence of a revolution and catching defectors in the act. If the informant points surpassed a certain amount, the ranks of all the members of the group would increase. On the other hand, if a report turned out to be false or a member of the group was revealed to be a traitor, the entire group was punished. Family members were divided in different groups, so if a group attempted to escape to another country, the rest of their families were sentenced to death or imprisoned for life; if an entire family was caught defecting, they were executed without questioning.[5]

Trivia

  • East Gorteau is an allegory for North Korea.
  • In reality, Ming Jol-ik has not been involved in the government of the country for thirty years: a dead ringer resides in the palace and talks to the nation in his stead,[6] while the individual who actually controls the nation is Bizeff.
  • Zeno used to do infiltration missions in the country in the past.[5]

References

  1. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 19, Chapter 188
  2. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 21, Chapter 217
  3. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 21, Chapter 223
  4. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 30, Chapter 318
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 22, Chapter 230
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 30, Chapter 315
  7. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 22, Chapter 235
  8. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 23, Chapter 243