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HC Territory


HC Organization



NJK Regions
Similar to the administrative divisions of a nation today in states or provinces, the NJK will have 24 subdivisions called "Regions". They will cover the area of International Waters as these are the potential areas where future Holy Cities can be built. These NJK Regions will not be territorial claims but will only function in helping in the NJK’s administration and organization.
HC Territory
As a measure of safety, each HC will also be reserving an additional nautical mile ( km) out from the 4 boundary edges of the city as a buffer zone. This area will also function as an Economic Zone, (cf. EEZ) though non-exclusive. It will hopefully be granted by provision of the U.N. Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) an "accessible for peaceful purposes only" (i.e., territorial waters) status.

Here is a sample map of HC#1's city limit boundary and its adjacent nautical mile ( km) buffering zones.

HC#1 Boundary Map


The following table gives the Latitude and Longitude Coordinates for all of the HCs.


Holy Cities City and Territorial Boundaries












NJK Naming

NJK Naming



The naming of the NJK Regions and the initial Holy Cities will based on the names of some prominent Biblical personages.

NJK Regions
The naming of the 24 NJK Regions will be from the names of the 12 apostles (See Matt 10:2-4//Mar 3:16-19//Luke 6:14-16//Acts 1:13) and the twelve tribes of Israel (e.g., Gen 49; Ezek 48; Rev 7:4-8) (cf. Rev. 21:12, 14


) as follows:

Naming of the 24 NJK Regions



The Holy Cities
The naming of the original cities will be from the names of men and women in the Bible who were pioneers in establishing, modeling, preserving and advancing the kingdom of God.

Naming of the Initial 24 Holy Cities


Therefore the final full names for the initial Holy Cities will be as follows:


Full Naming of the Initial 24 Holy Cities and their Regions