Greater Koi Metropolitan Area

The Greater Koi Metropolitan Area is the combination of the metropolitan regions of the cities of Tasbury, Macquarie, Kinsale, Albury, Listowel and Alexandria, as well as several smaller towns dotted along the coast of the Koi Peninsula.

The region formed in 2014 when the coastal suburbs/towns between the cities of Macquarie, Tasbury, Kinsale and Albury become almost entirely continuous, with most of the transportation, infrastructure and public serves interlocked in all the cities. The region is serviced by a vast network of trains, ferries and buses, and with the new high speed rail line between the four majour centres expecting to interlock the regions further.

The Peninsula, along with the southern suburbs of Tasbury have been proposed to become a new province named Koi Kūrae although much debate has erupted over the matter with strong opposition from the governments of Lapérouse, New Hérault and New Lugdunensia who oppose the movement, all agreeing that the capital should remain within a neutral territory, keeping the balance between the English and French speaking provinces. Another compromise is to establish a second capital within the francophone provinces, possible locations include the cities of New Sète and Valéry, with both cities offering strong, unique and ideal locations for a second capital.

A possible compromise is that New Duveland becomes a 'country of countries', similar to that of current structure of the United Kingdom. Possible names for the two, or even three independent and co-equal sovereign nations include Kāinga Motu for the English speaking provinces and Nouvelle Duvéland for the French speaking provinces, with the possibility of an independent New Lugdunensia. These nations could possibly form The United Countries of New Duveland, although this has so far been no more than rumors and speculation, mostly being shrugged off by politicians when confronted by the media.