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State of Luepola Država Ľupolska | |||||||||||||
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1952-1979 | |||||||||||||
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Capital | Prishek | ||||||||||||
Official languages | Luepolan Vierz | ||||||||||||
Common languages | |||||||||||||
Government | Federal presidential republic | ||||||||||||
President | |||||||||||||
• 1952-1962 | Krăsto Dobroslavović (first) | ||||||||||||
• 1972-1979 | Zdravko Kasun (last) | ||||||||||||
Legislature | Luepolan Assembly Ľupolski Sbor | ||||||||||||
Sliet | |||||||||||||
Great Assembly of Luepola Veliki Sbor Ľupoloj | |||||||||||||
Historical era | Late modern period | ||||||||||||
• Krassfurt Memorandum (Formation) | 22 November 1952 | ||||||||||||
• March Uprising (Dissolution) | 2 April 1979 | ||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||
• 1979 | 75,089,374 | ||||||||||||
Currency | Luepolan Grivna (Ғ) | ||||||||||||
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The State of Luepola (Luepolan: Država Ľupolska) was a country in eastern Patyria and the predecessor of the modern Republic of Luepola, which which its borders are contiguous. Officially a federal republic, the country was effectively a client state of the Vierz Empire, which exercised significant control in the State's domestic and foreign affairs alike. The State of Luepola was established in the Krassfurt Memorandum of 1952, ending the period of direct military rule by the Vierz Reichswehr; it was dissolved in the aftermath of the March Uprising in 1979.