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|conventional_long_name = Overqueendom of Lemobrogia
| conventional_long_name = Magnificent Community of Lemobrogia
|native_name = ''Hírenric Lénkelis''
| native_name           = ''sar Gəlayəs Muþokuŋ ne ber Rixevin''
|common_name = Lemobrogia
| common_name           = Lemobrogia
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| symbol_type           = Emblem
|englishmotto = Nothing Without the Hand of Love
| englishmotto           = Nothing Without the Hand of Love
|national_motto = Cékosa Sa Kérin Dókis
| national_motto         = ''sar Baskə Darzə ta vol Moþu ne ber Xevi''
|national_anthem = Land of Eternal Spring
| national_anthem       = ''ber Vin ne sar Faləroyu Ceþ''</br>Land of Eternal Spring
|royal_anthem = Last for a Thousand Years
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| map_caption           = Lemobrogia in Tyran
|map_caption = Lemobrogia
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| capital               = Gevaõn
|capital = Ríshalbe
| coordinates           =  
|coordinates =  
| largest_city           = Icqu
|largest_city = Másepur
| official_languages     = [[Lemobrogian language|Common Lemobrogic]]
|official_languages = Standard Paleo-Lemobrogic
| ethnic_groups         = 72% [[Lemobrogian peoples|Lemobrogic]]<br/>24% Lemobrogian<br/>4% Other
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| ethnic_groups_year    = 2024
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| religion              = 70% [[Naxóteíðó|Virocredia]]<br/>5% [[Concordianism]]<br/>5% Hahtta<br/>5% Salvationism<br/>5% [[Valatrú]]<br/>5% [[Zobethos]]<br/>5% No religion
| 25% Paleo-Lemobrogic
| religion_year          = 2024
| 25% Meso-Lemobrogic
| demonym                = Lemobrogian
| 25% Neo-Lemobrogic
| government_type        = Directorial confederation under a semi-parliamentary consensus democracy
| 25% Other
| leader_title1          = Elder Speaker
| leader_name1          = Kesiþ Mixeŋ
| legislature            = Assembly of Delegates
| upper_house            = Minor Council
| lower_house            = Major Council
| established_event1    = Establishment of the First Community
| established_date1      = ~ 3100 BCE
| established_event2    = Establishment of the Second Community
| established_date2      = ~ 700 BCE
| established_event3    = Establishment of the Third Community
| established_date3      = 20 April 1333
| established_event4    = Establishment of the Fourth Community
| established_date4      = 6 June 1968
| area_rank              =
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| percent_water          = 12
| population_census      = 43,791,300
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| population_census_year = 2024
| population_density_km2 = 60
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| GDP_PPP_per_capita    = ₿ 23,444
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| GDP_nominal            = ₿ 606,419,592,000
| GDP_nominal_rank      =
| GDP_nominal_year      = 2024
| GDP_nominal_per_capita = ₿ 13,840
| GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank =
| Gini                  = 22.7
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| HDI_year              = 2024
| HDI                    = 0.764
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|ethnic_groups_year = 2023
'''Lemobrogia''' ([[Lemobrogian language|Common Lemobrogic]]: ''Rixevin'', [ˈɹiʃe̞vin]), officially the '''Magnificent Community of Lemobrogia''' (Common Lemobrogic: ''sar Gəlayəs Muþokuŋ ne ber Rixevin'', [säɹ ˈgəlajəs ˈmuθo̞kuŋ ne̞ be̞ɹ ˈɹiʃe̞vin]) is a landlocked country in [[Tyran]]'s continent of Siduri; it borders [[Erania]] to the northeast, [[Quenmin]] to the northwest, [[Tennai]] to the southwest and Vartaxia to the southeast. It covers 729,855 km² and it is inhabited by 43,791,300 people, for a a population density of 60/km²; today, the nation - a protectorate of [[Acrea]] until 1992 - is a decentralized planned economy and a directorial confederation that, having retained close ties to its former suzerain, has taken on the role of ''de facto'' mediator between it and the [[Common Sphere]], that Lemobrogia joined in 2015. It has also developed an especially cordial relationship with the culturally and politically adjacent country of [[Gylias]], and is a leading nation in Tyran in the fields of light industry and sustainable agriculture.
|religion =
==Etymology==
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The country's exonym, ''Lemobrogia'', is a calque (in Latinized Gaulish) of the nation's endonym, ''Rixevin'', that is, "elm country"; the elm tree began to hold religious significance quite early in the history of the country, as elm wood is quite resistant to decay when permanently wet - a characteristic that, in a place whose wet season often coincided with natural disasters, was soon associated with physical and spiritual health. Moreover, elm wood saw a wide variety of secular uses: the water pipes used in drainage and water facilities during the nation's classical era were fashioned out of elm wood, and the practice of using elm trees as support for vines in the nation's vineyards is just as ancient, to such an extent that the elm and vine are still considered a metaphor for and a symbol of marriage. The noun ''vin'', meaning "country" or "state", in its Lowland Lemobrogic or North Lemobrogic variant ''dvin'', was also adapted and adopted by the [[Gylic peoples]] as a component of the name of [[Xevden]].
| 25% Hahtta
 
| 25% Zobethos
== History ==
| 25% No religion
Lemobrogia was first settled by Cro-Magnon early modern humans around 56,800 years ago; there, they interacted and interbred with the indigenous Denisovan archaic humans. The abundant natural resources and the mild climate of the region allowed the first inhabitants of Lemobrogia to develop sedentary societies while remaining hunter-gatherers; the resulting food surplus begat social stratification, with a division of society between nobles, commoners and slaves becoming widespread in the region. By 20,000 BCE, a significant percentage of Lemobrogia's inhabitants had headed east to Gylias, driven there by a series of natural disasters; the nobility lost a significant degree of influence, and slavery nearly vanished as a practice. By 4100 BCE, the leadership of these sedentary societies had shifted into the hands of corporate groups that exchanged goods and services with each other, clustering near each other in Lemobrogia's first city-states, developing horticulture, no-till farming and recessional agriculture.
| 25% Other
 
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Even as [[Erani-Eracurans|Erani-Eracuran]] expansion triggered a second exodus to Gylias, Lemobrogia's culture and language survived; since Lemobrogia's city-states were quite prosperous and sophisticated, and Lemobrogia's climate and environment could not support the steppe nomadic way of life of the Erani-Eracuran invaders, a process of cultural assimilation took place, with the Erani-Eracuran peoples adopting the culture of Lemobrogia's inhabitants while introducing certain innovations to the region. The prosperous and sophisticated Bronze Age of Lemobrogia lasted from around 3100 BCE to around 1100 BCE, when the overexploitation of the region's resources caused an ecosystem collapse; Lemobrogia's city-states, that had by then united under the so-called First Community, experienced a cultural and societal decline, marked by constant and endemic warfare, with several of these city-states being entirely abandoned and falling into ruin after another series of natural disasters, aggravated and worsened by said ecosystem collapse, hit the country.
|religion_year = 2023
 
|demonym = Lemobrogic
A philosophical school of lesser relevance, founded in 1728 BCE by Ciḱe Leňi, gained a significant degree of influence in the centuries that followed this cultural and societal decline; believing that the collapse of Lemobrogia's Bronze Age civilization had been hypothesized or even prophesied by Ciḱe Leňi herself, the members of her school seized power in those city-states that had survived, establishing the so-called Second Community over the country in around 700 BCE, and turning the animistic and shamanistic folk religion of Lemobrogia into [[Naxóteíðó|Virocredia]], an Earth-centered religion upholding absolute non-violence and consensus decision-making. Those individuals and polities that did not adhere to the edicts and decrees of the Second Community were punished via ritual shunning, a practice that could go as far as denying aid to city-states in need or cures to the sick; violence in self-defence was allowed, even though those who resorted to it were to undergo a process of ritual purification after the act.
|government_type = Semi-constitutional, semi-elective and semi-parliamentary monarchy
 
|leader_title1 = Overqueen
A lunar calendar was developed, and religious festivals were created; these religious festivals also served a civil role: each band, clan or tribe had to send 12 envoys to each one so that, if an issue affecting a larger lineage or the country as a whole arose, they could disclose the nature of said issue to the people once back to their place of origin, in order for the people to reach a consensus on how to tackle it - a decision that had to be revealed to their peers over the course of the religious festival succeeding the previous one. This setup solidified band, clan and tribe boundaries into cantons, circles and countries, and band, clan and tribe elders turned into a kind of clergy and nobility that, however, had very little coercive authority, and depended on community consensus for implementing recommendations; indeed, the role of sacred king or sacred queen was itself granted by community consensus, and by community consensus it could be revoked, a decision that often resulted in ritual sacrifice.
|leader_name1 = Vánap V
 
|leader_title2 = Overking
Lemobrogia's city-states thus entered their classical era; those cities that had been abandoned and fallen into ruin were rebuilt, often as colonies or dependencies of pre-existing city-states, and those areas that had been subject to ecosystem collapse underwent a process of ecological restoration. The leveling of social classes and the prohibition of internecine warfare, that was replaced by ritual fighting, enforced by the Second Community allowed the city-states to focus on urban planning; by the end of this period, every house had access to drainage and water facilities - an innovation that was driven not just by practical concerns about disease and sanitation, but also an expression of the high regard in which Lemobrogia's inhabitants had begun to hold physical and spiritual purity. However, this concern also resulted in the spread of bigotry and prejudice towards those sectors of the population that were perceived as engaging in unclean or violent activities and trades.
|leader_name2 = Hohóvarge X
 
|legislature = Diet of the Realm
By 246 BCE the Second Community had entered a declining phase and, by 843 CE, it had been fully partitioned between the [[Rideva Empire|Rideva]] in the south and [[Symmerian Empire|Symmeria]] in the north; the conquest was facilitated not just by the Second Community's lack of experience in warfare, but also by the invaders' alliance with and cooptation of the sectors of the population detailed above. Even though foreign rule over Lemobrogia ceased between 1305 CE and 1333 CE, largely due to those internal issues that were plaguing the Rideva and Symmeria alike in this era, the collaborators - by now, largely belonging to the Ŋež tribe - tried to keep their hold on power, establishing an authoritarian dictatorship that would go down in history as the first Xevdenite state; with Acrean assistance, the so-called Third Community was able to drive the Xevdenite leaders out of the country and east to Gylias, even though it had to accept a loose Acrean protectorate over Lemobrogia in exchange, that was formalized in 1504 CE.
|upper_house =  Chamber of Representatives
 
|lower_house =  Chamber of Delegates
During this period, several of those Ŋež that had opted to stay in Lemobrogia rather than leave the country began to serve as mercenaries and privateers, often under the Acrean flag; often, they were joined by those individuals belonging to other tribes that had been ostracized by their polities via the practice of ritual shunning. Since those mercenaries and privateers could get quite affluent and wealthy via their trade, the Third Community eventually allowed those that were ostracized to buy back their place in Lemobrogia's society by donating a significant percentage of their profits to the polities they had been shunned by. Over the course of the centuries that followed, Lemobrogia experienced a new period of prosperity; however, the Industrial Revolution heralded a change in the relationship between Acrea and the country - Lemobrogia's economy became dominated by the export of natural resources to its suzerain, the wealth produced by this endeavour often being distributed in an unequal fashion.
|established_event1 = Independence of Pteleía from the Symmerian Empire
 
|established_date1 = 22 June 1161
By the early 1900s, the Third Community had tried to lessen inequality through the implementation of Georgist measures such as the institution of land value taxes, Pigovian taxes, and a citizen's dividend; however, the industrialists and tycoons that opposed these policies were able to back and finance a political party rooted in the Futurist ideology, led by Duþos Toľun. This party would seize power in 1920 via a fraudulent election, pursuing a policy of breakneck industrialization and intensive agriculture that resulted in the quick urbanization of Lemobrogia and a population explosion, further encouraged by said party's natalist outlook; the demographic and environmental issues that resulted from this course, coupled with the party's support of the Xevdenite state in Gylias, would eventually lead to the revolution of 1968, that would inaugurate the era of the so-called Fourth Community, under the leadership of Ðovu Žuro, aide and husband of princess [[Varnaþ family|Nyvi Varnaþ]] of the [[Nerveiík Kingdom]].
|established_event2 = Independence of Elmadeśa from the Rideva Empire
|established_date2 = 14 April 1333
|established_event3 = Union of the crowns of Elmadeśa and Pteleía
|established_date3 = 20 April 1569
|established_event4 = Start of Acrean protectorate
|established_date4 = 21 December 1659
|established_event5 = End of Acrean protectorate
|established_date5 = 12 April 1659
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|percent_water = 12
|population_census = 101,449,845
|population_estimate_rank =
|population_census_year = 2023
|population_density_km2 = 139
|GDP_PPP = ₻ 2,118,881 trillion
|GDP_PPP_rank =
|GDP_PPP_year = 2023
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = ₻ 20,886
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank =
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|GDP_nominal_rank = ₻ 1,359,427 trillion
|GDP_nominal_year = 2023
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = ₻ 13,400
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|Gini = 23.2
|Gini_rank =
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|HDI_year =
|HDI = 0.732
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'''Lemobrogia''' (Standard Paleo-Lemobrogic: ''Lénkeli'', /lənkəli/), officially the '''Overqueendom of Lemobrogia''' (Standard Paleo-Lemobrogic: Hírenric Lénkelis, /hirənrit͡ʃ lənkəlis/), is a landlocked country in [[Tyran]]'s continent of Siduri; it borders [[Auroa]] to the northeast, [[Quenmin]] to the northwest, [[Tennai]] to the southwest and Vartaxia to the southeast. It covers 729,855 km² and it is inhabited by 101,449,845 people; first settled by Cro-Magnon early modern humans around 56,800 years ago, it saw the birth of peaceful settled societies as early as 5000 BCE. However, due to its altitude and isolation on one hand, and due to unpredictable and violent natural hazards on the other hand, this country of mild and pleasant temperatures has historically been a relatively poor country, even as advances in infrastructure and transportation were able to propel the nation, divided for several centuries between [[Syara]] and Tennai, and an [[Acrea]]n protectorate until 1992, to the status of developed country.


Today, Lemobrogia is a decentralized planned economy focused on sustainable development, in which private and state businesses are collectively owned and cooperatively run. A leading country in the field of sustainability by necessity, as the subtropical highland that the nation occupies is an ecologically fragile area by nature, Lemobrogia is nonetheless dealing with the fiscal and social consequences that having to shield a country of over 100,000,000 inhabitants from the ravages of climate change and global warming entail; a significant portion of the nation's GDP is spent to deal with the issues related to Lemobrogia's rapid advances in the 20th century, and to pave the way for the country's future. A semi-constitutional, semi-elective and semi-parliamentary monarchy, Lemobrogia retains close ties to Acrea, as well as with culturally or politically adjacent countries such as [[Gylias]] and [[Megelan]], and with neighbouring countries such as Auroa, Quenmin, Tennai and Vartaxia.
Unlike Gylias' [[Golden Revolution]], the so-called Dancing Revolution of 1968 was largely non-violent in character: due to the corruption and decrepitude of late Futurist institutions, the party's opponents were able to develop parallel institutions that gradually took over the functions and services provided by the Futurist state; the exact nature of the business practices and voter fraud that had propped up Futurist rule for decades was then leaked to the public via collaborators and infiltrators in the state's bureaucracy. The ensuing protests reached their apex during a dance festival in Oraẽs: as the audience began chanting ribald anti-Futurist tunes, the police was called in; the largely Ŋež-staffed forces defected to the revolution's cause once Nyvi Varnaþ (one of those individuals tied to the old clergy and nobility that had joined forces with the anarchist and syndicalist opponents of the Futurists) and her husband took to the stage in the nude, executing a fertility dance that had been banned by the party.
==History==
Lemobrogia was first settled by Cro-Magnon early modern humans around 56,800 years ago; there, they interacted and interbred with the indigenous Denisovan archaic humans. On one hand, since food in the area was plentiful, and the subsistence needs of the population could be fulfilled without a lot of effort, the Paleo-Lemobrogic peoples were able to develop peaceful settled societies without the need to develop agriculture (even though they did develop horticulture); on the other hand, the resulting food surpluses begat social stratification - with the area's high incidence of natural hazards favouring the rise of those that were thought to have the deepest understanding of these, that is, sacerdotal and religious authorities, to the top of Paleo-Lemobrogic society. By around 5000 BCE, the polities of Lemobrogia had unified under a pacifist theocracy whose authority was enforced not through violence, but through the ritual shunning of those individuals and polities that did not adhere to its edicts and decrees.


Eventually, as [[Erani-Eracurans|Erani-Eracuran]] expansion drove a significant percentage of Lemobrogia's inhabitants east, to Gylias, the sudden drop in population resulted in the priesthood losing a significant degree of influence and power; and, as Lemobrogia was quite isolated and nearly unreachable, it stagnated socially and technologically, its ancient glory turning into legend both inside and outside the country. Therefore, it was unable to resist being partitioned between those foreign dynasties based in Syara and Tennai; the conquest led to ethnic and ideological rifts in the population: ironically, those less receptive to foreign influence turned against the nonviolent ethos of their ancestors, seeking to liberate Lemobrogia by force, while a significant part of the country's population stood by it, integrating these foreign peoples (not only defectors and slaves, but also colonists and nobility) into their society while pursuing a policy of nonviolent resistance against their leadership.
During the first years of Ðovu Žuro's tenure, a constitution was drafted, and trials were held to judge not only those people, directly or indirectly linked to the Futurist party, that had caused the above issues to arise, but also those Xevdenite officials that had abused their authority in Gylias, counting on the Futurist party's support of the Xevdenite state to avoid the consequences of their actions by fleeing to Lemobrogia; those civilian Ŋež that had left Gylias for Lemobrogia in the previous years were however welcomed back to their ancestral homeland and, taking advantage of the constitution's restoration of the pre-1920 clergy and nobility (relegated to an advisory and non-sovereign role), the establishment of a Nerveiík Kingdom government in exile was averted by the result of a popular plebiscite in the Ŋežvin country, that crowned the son of Ðovu Žuro and Nyvi Varnaþ as King of the Ŋež.


Even as the ethnic factor of this divide faded into irrelevance - outside sources eventually stating that their colonial population had gone native - and the distinction between Paleo-Lemobrogic and Meso-Lemobrogic turned into an issue of ancestry rather than nationality, and even as Lemobrogia regained its independence (northern Lemobrogia as a Hellenized, [[Zobethos|Zobethian]] state in 1305 CE, southern Lemobrogia as an Indianized, Hahtta state in 1333 CE), the ideological factor of the divide persisted; the northern and southern polities were forced to deal with centuries of unrest and, eventually, a civil war that put both polities against the absolutist, theocratic [[Xevden|Xevdenite]] proto-state in the east. The civil war not only forced the southern and northern states to unite, but the depopulation of several areas led the Crown of the union to invite several neighbouring ethnic groups inside Lemobrogia's borders to try and recoup the losses, just as the defeated Xevdenites started heading towards Gylias.
The decades that followed saw Lemobrogia turn into a decentralized planned economy focused on sustainable development, a process that was hastened by yet another series of natural disasters in the early 1970s - after which 50% of the country was abandoned and set aside as a natural reserve, due to environmental reasons and due to safety concerns. During this period, Virocredia also experienced a revival, after decades of Futurist repression; also due to this, the country was then described as either the most conservative revolutionary nation, or the most revolutionary conservative nation in Tyran, being one of the most radically democratic countries in the region, but also one governed by a relatively narrow cultural consensus. Lemobrogia was then involved in the neoliberal conspiracy of the late 1980s, through the actions of a Futurist secret society, and its status as an Acrean protectorate ended soon after, in 1992 - with the country applying to join the Common Sphere later in the same year.


Moreover, the Acrean conquest of Auroa in the 17th century sparked fears of annexation, as Lemobrogia couldn't hope to resist Acrea; in the 1650s, the Crown put itself under Acrean protection, to avoid annexation and conquest and retain the independence of the country, at least in its internal affairs. During the centuries of Acrean protectorate, infrastructure was built that facilitated trade and transit in Lemobrogia, the country eventually turning into a relatively developed society; however, intensive agriculture and the Industrial Revolution had dire consequences on the nation's territory even as they brought wealth to it, wealth that - due to Lemobrogia's reliance on the export of natural resources - was often distributed in an unequal, uneven fashion. A Georgist consensus arose as a result, and the central government was able to pass laws such as the institution of a land value tax, Pigovian taxes, and a citizen's dividend, that lessened inequality while favouring private enterprise.
Upon joining the Common Sphere and adopting the [[Hermes Programme]] in 2015, Lemobrogia - by then a middle power characterized by a low per capita income but high quality of life indicators - has taken on the role of ''de facto'' mediator between Acrea, its former suzerain, and the Common Sphere, especially the culturally and politically adjacent country of Gylias; since 2016, the country has been governed by a grand coalition of Georgists and syndicalists, led by Kesiþ Mixeŋ, under whose tenure Lemobrogia has achieved energy independence (largely due to the widespread availability of geothermal power and photovoltaic power in the country) and net zero emissions (largely due to the country's forest cover, that is projected to reach 75% of its surface by the end of the decade). However, the Fourth Community's policies, even as they have been shielding Lemobrogia's populace from the worst consequences of climate change and global warming, have resulted in slow growth and a stagnant economy.


Even as these policies benefited Lemobrogia, with the country's economy diversifying and thriving, the resulting quick urbanization and population explosion caused several demographic and environmental issues; a series of natural disasters in the 1960s and 1970s resulted in the birth and rise of several cults and sects, and in the emergence of a decentralized planned economy focused on sustainable development, under the guidance and supervision of the so-called "Red King", Hákari I Várnat - that had been elected to the throne also due to the respect he'd obtained abroad as the aide and eventual husband of princess [[Varnaþ family|Nyvi Varnaþ]] of the [[Nerveiík Kingdom]]. A developed country since the 1990s, Lemobrogia ceased to be an Acrean protectorate in 1992; it retains close ties to its erstwhile suzerain however, as well as with culturally or politically adjacent countries such as Gylias and Megelan, and with neighbouring countries such as Auroa, Quenmin, Tennai and Vartaxia.
==Politics==
==Politics==
Lemobrogia is a semi-constitutional, semi-elective and semi-parliamentary monarchy; the role of head of state is shared between a hereditary queen and an elective king, that exercise a substantial degree of power in their respective areas of responsibility, in accordance with the constitution and with tradition. Moreover, the legislature is split into an elected upper house that has the power to appoint and dismiss the executive, and an allotted lower house that acts not unlike the independent legislative branch of a presidential republic. One third of the lower house is reserved for delegates of the country's electoral districts, another third of the lower house is reserved for delegates of the country's political parties, and the final third of the lower house is reserved for delegates of the country's trade unions, according to the population size of each electoral district, each political party's electoral result, and the percentage of people registered to each trade union.
[[File:Estar familiar, Palacete del Guereo..jpg|thumb|The Pink House; it has served as the official residence and workplace of the Elder Speaker of the College of Elders since the late 19th century.]]
Lemobrogia has been governed as a directorial confederation, in which the role of head of government and head of state is exercised by a directory of 12 people (one for each of the nation's 12 countries) for as long it has existed as a distinct polity - however, the current constitution, that has turned Lemobrogia into a country governed according to a semi-parliamentary system, only dates back to 1968; under this arrangement, Lemobrogia's legislature is subdivided into an elected upper house whose only role is to appoint or dismiss said executive, and an allotted lower house that is able to introduce, amend and reject legislation. Moreover, in the upper house, only the two parties with the greatest support are represented; in the lower house, one third of the seats are reserved for delegates of the country's electoral districts, another third is reserved for delegates of the country's political parties, and the final third is reserved for delegates of the country's trade unions.
 
While the executive (the College of Elders) can serve for as long as it is able to preserve the confidence of the upper house, the delegates serving in the upper house (the Minor Council) are re-elected every 3 years, and half of the delegates serving in the lower house (the Major Council) are re-allotted every 6 years, according to the population size of each electoral district, the number of members of each political party, and the percentage of people registered to each trade union; proposals in the executive and in the legislature (the Assembly of Delegates) are developed and decided on through a process based on consensus decision-making, and focused on achieving broad acceptance for each proposal: the Modified Borda Count, that is also used to elect the delegates serving in the upper house, is used if a consensus is not reached, and a vote is therefore necessary. Moreover, through a plebiscite, the populace can recall any delegate to, overturn any decision taken by, and propose bills for the legislature to deliberate and vote on.
 
The current constitution also revived the House of Peers - the old upper house of Lemobrogia, that had been abolished in 1920: it was re-established as a constitutional and high court, to reward those members of Lemobrogia's clergy and nobility that had backed the revolution of 1968; one third of its seats are allotted, another third of its seats are appointed, while the final third of its seats are elected - every 4 years, one third of each section of the House of Peers is reshuffled, but those serving in it have to belong to Lemobrogia's non-sovereign clergy and nobility. Moreover, those serving in the executive have to be one for each of the nation's 12 countries and to be experienced in their given area of responsibility, while those serving in the legislature are allotted taking the population composition of the country into account. Delegates, regardless of their seat, serve part-time, and have to have a full-time occupation besides being involved in politics; the leaders of all branches, up to and including the Elder Speaker of the College of Elders, are chosen by consensus.


Lastly, the judiciary of Lemobrogia is headed by a supreme court in which one third of the membership is allotted, another third of the membership is appointed, and the final third of the membership is elected; except for the heads of state, that serve for life, and for the prime minister, that can serve for as long as they have the confidence of the upper house, the term limit for all those in the country's executive, judiciary and legislative branches is of 12 years. No one can be allotted, appointed or elected more than once, up to and including the prime minister, if they lose the confidence of the upper house; elective officials are elected through the Modified Borda Count voting method, taking into account only the top two political parties for the upper house, according to the winner-takes-all principle, and all the eligible political parties for the lower house, in a proportional fashion. Decisions are taken by consensus, with the Modified Borda Count being used to break deadlock when necessary.
===Foreign relations===
Lemobrogia retains, to this day, close ties to its former suzerain, Acrea; it has also developed strong ties to culturally or politically adjacent countries, such as Gylias, and with neighbouring countries such as Erania, Quenmin, Tennai and Vartaxia. In fact, since joining the Common Sphere in 1992, Lemobrogia has taken on the role of ''de facto'' mediator between Acrea and the Common Sphere, even though the country is one of the Common Sphere members most opposed to the strengthening of the organization. The nation's key trade partners are Erania and Gylias; Erania, as a neighbouring nation with a shared colonial history, Gylias due to its comparable economic and political institutions, as well as due to cultural closeness. Lemobrogia's police and military are staffed by part-time volunteers: in both forces, higher level officers are chosen by consensus by and from the lower level units they serve in, and can be recalled at any time; both are notable for how the Ŋež are statistically overrepresented in their ranks.
==Administrative divisions==
==Administrative divisions==
Lemobrogia is divided into 1,728 municipalities: they are general-purpose administrative divisions that, in the greater part of the country, are the only bodies of local autonomy, as there is no official intermediate unit between the municipalities and the central government of Lemobrogia; the chosen political system and guiding political ideology of Lemobrogia's municipalities can vary, as does the extent of their duties and tasks - that is rearranged and renegotiated at every queenly coronation. There are also 144 districts, that have only an electoral and statistical role - unless they are coextensive with a city that comprises several municipalities, or with several municipalities whose small size or sparse population prevents them from fulfilling their usual functions - and 12 provinces: these provinces enjoy considerably more independence than the majority of the rest of Lemobrogia, despite their small size or sparse population, due to their peculiar cultural or geographical circumstances.
Lemobrogia has been subdivided into 1728 cantons, 144 circles and 12 countries since around 700 BCE; their boundaries closely correspond to the territory inhabited by the bands, clans and tribes of Lemobrogia since before recorded history and, to this day, they closely reflect major dialect and regional boundaries. The constitution of 1968 declared the cantons to be sovereign in everything but foreign affairs, economic policy and national defense; therefore, each one of said 1728 cantons has its own constitution, courts, executive, legislature and police. However, certain other functions, such as the management and running of natural monopolies and public utilities, were delegated by the cantons to the circles, by the circles to the countries, or by the countries to the nation soon after the era of the Fourth Community was inaugurated, in order for economies of scale to be achieved, and national authorities can still supervise the conduct of local authorities.  
 
Even if a lower level subdivision delegates the greater part of its functions to a higher level subdivision - whenever its small size or sparse population prevents it from fulfilling its usual functions, or whenever a single city covers the area of several cantons or countries - the populace of said lower level subdivision can nonetheless recall any delegate to, overturn any decision taken by, and propose bills for the legislature of the higher level subdivision to deliberate and vote on, if these delegates, decisions or bills are connected with the lower level subdivision they inhabit. Moreover, cantons are invariably governed through direct democracy, with a popular assembly fulfilling the role of legislature; decisions are, as usual for the country, taken by consensus, with the Modified Borda Count being used if a consensus is not reached, and a vote is therefore necessary. The nature of local executive and judicial branches can vary; often, a non-sovereign king or queen, elective or hereditary, leads and guides either or both.
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==Geography==
==Geography==
Lemobrogia is a country of 729,855 km² in eastern Siduri; it lies between the 30th parallel north and the Tropic of Cancer. The country has no access to the sea, and it borders Auroa to the northeast, Quenmin to the northwest, Tennai to the southwest and Vartaxia to the southeast. Lemobrogia's borders with Tennai and Vartaxia follow the chain that connects Gylias' Salxar range to Tennai's Khastravali range, with the country on the northern side of the drainage divide; its borders with Auroa and Quenmin coincide with the drainage basins of those rivers whose source lies on Lemobrogia's side of said chain. Lemobrogia's altitude rarely falls below 1,500 metres above sea level, and rarely rises beyond 4,000 metres above sea level; due to river erosion and volcanic activity however, it is characterized by a gentle and pleasant landscape of flat uplands and rolling hills. 12% of the country's total area is covered by lakes, rivers and ponds, often of glacial or volcanic origin; the capital itself is located on a lake island.
[[File:LBPhysical.png|thumb|right|A physical map of Lemobrogia.]]Lemobrogia is a country of 729,855 km² in eastern Siduri; it lies between the 30th parallel north and the Tropic of Cancer. The country has no access to the sea, and it borders Erania to the northeast, Quenmin to the northwest, Tennai to the southwest and Vartaxia to the southeast. Lemobrogia's borders with Tennai and Vartaxia follow the chain that connects Gylias' Salxar range to Tennai's Khastravali range, with the country on the northern side of the drainage divide; its borders with Erania and Quenmin coincide with the drainage basins of those rivers whose source lies on Lemobrogia's side of said chain. Lemobrogia's altitude rarely falls below 1500 metres above sea level, and rarely rises beyond 4000 metres above sea level; due to river erosion and volcanic activity leveling the terrain, it is characterized by a gentle and pleasant landscape of flat uplands and rolling hills. 12% of the country's total area is covered by lakes, rivers and ponds, often of glacial or volcanic origin.
 
Lemobrogia lies on a continental fault, and several active volcanoes are located in its territory; therefore, the country is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Avalanches and slides are frequent in the southern third of the country, and near the steep slopes that border Lemobrogia's plateaus and uplands; drought and heavy rain can happen during the dry season and the wet reason, respectively - however, it is because of river erosion and volcanic activity leveling the terrain, that the nation is characterized by a gentle and pleasant landscape of flat uplands and rolling hills. Characterized by mild and pleasant temperatures on one hand, and by unpredictable and violent phenomena on the other hand, Lemobrogia is at once a land of endless abundance and incredible danger. More than 50% of the land has been set aside as a natural reserve, not just due to environmental reasons, but also due to safety concerns; this is not a contiguous area, but several areas connected to each other by wildlife corridors.


Lemobrogia lies on a continental fault, and several active volcanoes are located in its territory; therefore, the country is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Avalanches and slides are frequent in the southern third of the country, and near the steep slopes that border Lemobrogia's flat uplands and plateaus; drought and heavy rain can happen during the dry season and the wet reason, respectively. Moreover, the year round balmy and moist climate provides an ideal environment for bacteria and viruses to thrive; diseases and illnesses can therefore spread rather quickly. Characterized by mild and pleasant temperatures on one hand, and by unpredictable and violent phenomena on the other hand, Lemobrogia is at once a land of endless abundance and incredible danger. More than 50% of the land has been set aside as a natural reserve, due to environmental reasons as well as due to safety concerns; this is not a contiguous area, but several areas connected to each other by wildlife corridors.
===Climate===
===Climate===
Lemobrogia is part of a belt in eastern Siduri where the tropical savanna climate (Köppen: ''Aw'') is ubiquitous; the far north of the country, where it borders Auroa and Quenmin, is part of this belt. However, as the average altitude of Lemobrogia is rather high, the cooler equivalent of the tropical savanna climate, the subtropical highland climate (Köppen: ''Cwb'' and ''Cwc'') characterizes the greater part of it. Throughout the year, the average temperature of most of the country rarely falls below −3 °C and rarely rises above 22 °C; the only noticeable seasonal differences concern average rainfall, as fall and winter are quite dry, while spring and summer are quite wet. The far south of the country, where it borders Tennai and Vartaxia, is defined by an alpine climate (Köppen: ''ET''). Due to its peculiar climate, influenced in equal parts by its high altitude and subtropical location, Lemobrogia is often referred to as a land of eternal spring, but climate change and global warming could disrupt this fragile balance in the future.
Lemobrogia is part of a belt in eastern Siduri where the tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw) is ubiquitous; the far north of the country, where it borders Erania and Quenmin, is part of this belt. However, as the average altitude of Lemobrogia is rather high, the cooler equivalent of the tropical savanna climate, the subtropical highland climate (Köppen: Cwb and Cwc) characterizes the greater part of it. Throughout the year, the average temperature of most of the country rarely falls below −3 °C and rarely rises above 22 °C; the only noticeable seasonal differences concern average rainfall, as fall and winter are quite dry, while spring and summer are quite wet. The far south of the country, where it borders Tennai and Vartaxia, is defined by an alpine climate (Köppen: ET). Due to its peculiar climate, influenced in equal parts by its high altitude and subtropical location, Lemobrogia is often referred to as a land of eternal spring, but climate change and global warming could disrupt this fragile balance in the future.
===Ecology===
===Ecology===
Lemobrogia's land surface can be subdivided into three separate biogeographical units; in the far north, savanna - open country characterized by a continuous grass cover occasionally interrupted by trees and shrubs. It is inhabited by species that subsist on the grass cover, such as the buffalo, and on the trees and shrubs, such as the elephant, as well as by their predators, such as the lion, and by scavengers, such as the hyena. The centre of the country is characterized by a thick cover of broadleaf and conifer trees, gaining their moisture from clouds and fog; in addition to a wide variety of birds and insects, these forests are inhabited by carnivores such as lynxes and wolves, as well as by herbivores such as aurochs and deer. The far south, above the tree line, is alpine tundra whose fauna and flora display striking adaptations to cool, wet conditions and intense sunlight; a cooler counterpart to the savanna of the far south, it is inhabited by species like the bison, the ibex, the saiga and the tarpan.
Lemobrogia's land surface can be subdivided into three separate biogeographical units; in the far north, savanna - open country characterized by a continuous grass cover occasionally interrupted by trees and shrubs. It is inhabited by species that subsist on the grass cover, such as the buffalo, and on the trees and shrubs, such as the elephant, as well as by their predators, such as the lion, and by scavengers, such as the hyena. The centre of the country is characterized by a thick cover of broadleaf and conifer trees, gaining their moisture from clouds and fog; in addition to a wide variety of birds and insects, these forests are inhabited by carnivores such as lynxes and wolves, as well as by herbivores such as aurochs and deer. The far south, above the tree line, is alpine tundra whose fauna and flora display striking adaptations to cool, wet conditions and intense sunlight; a cooler counterpart to the savanna of the far south, it is inhabited by species like the bison, the ibex, the saiga and the tarpan.  
 
==Economy==
==Economy==
Historically a relatively poor country (because of its altitude and isolation, and also due to centuries of foreign rule) Lemobrogia was able to turn into a relatively rich country as soon as advances in infrastructure and transportation, introduced in the nation by Acrea, allowed Lemobrogia to open itself to trade on a wider scale. At first reliant on the export of natural resources, Lemobrogia was able to avoid the resource curse through private ventures in the late 19th century, funded by a citizen's dividend that was introduced during a period of Georgist rule - together with other Georgist proposals such as land value and Pigovian taxes - and through public ventures since the 1970s, after the nationalization of several key businesses. These eventually turned into the backbone of a decentralized planned economy in which private and state businesses are collectively owned and cooperatively run, and prices are deliberatively and periodically agreed upon by consumers and producers alike.
Since the late 1960s, Lemobrogia has been a decentralized planned economy focused on sustainable development; private businesses and state enterprises are collectively owned and cooperatively run, and prices are deliberatively and periodically agreed upon by consumers and producers alike. Since private businesses can not employ more than 144 workers, and state enterprises can not employ more than 1728 workers, the backbone of Lemobrogia's industry is made up of federations of cooperatives, through which businesses and enterprises alike coordinate their efforts and pool their resources; these federations of cooperatives are then gathered in general industrial councils, that are then represented in decentralized planning agencies. Even when they are part of the same federation, council or agency, businesses and enterprises can compete with each other, as long as they abide by the guidelines and fulfill the demands set by the higher level federation, council or agency they belong to.  


A developed country since the 1990s, Lemobrogia is largely self-sufficient with regard to the country's energy needs, due to the widespread availability of geothermal power and hydroelectric power; however, the rapid increase in the country's population over the course of the 20th century has engendered overpopulation and pollution issues, especially relevant in an area as ecologically fragile as the subtropical highland that the nation occupies. A leading country in the field of sustainability by necessity, Lemobrogia is nonetheless dealing with the fiscal and social consequences that having to shield a country of over 100,000,000 inhabitants from the ravages of climate change and global warming entail; a significant portion of the nation's GDP is spent to deal with the issues created by Lemobrogia's rapid advances in the 20th century, and to pave the way for the country's future. Because of this, individual wealth in Lemobrogia is lower than in the neighbouring countries, despite the equal distribution of said wealth.
Moreover, since the early 1900s, the populace has received a citizen's dividend on the revenue raised not only via the nation's land value and Pigovian taxes, but also via the nation's natural resources; Lemobrogia can be therefore characterized as a country that, via its adoption of Georgist policies concerning land and taxation on one hand, and of the participatory economics and workplace democracy typical of syndicalism on the other hand, has been able to achieve high material quality of life indicators despite a relatively low average income. Lemobrogia is a leading country in Tyran in the fields of light industry and sustainable agriculture; since, due to their nature, these fields require an intensive use of labour rather than of capital, Lemobrogia employs more people in the primary and secondary sectors of the economy than other developed countries, even though the tertiary sector still contributes the biggest share to the country's GDP, and still employs the majority of the country's labour force.


Lemobrogia joined the Common Sphere and adopted the Hermes Programme in 2015; the country's currency, the Bracteate (sign: ₿‎) is therefore part of the Common Monetary System, while the nation itself is part of the Common Sphere's common market and trade bloc. This has helped stimulate Lemobrogia's economy; since a significant portion of the country's GDP is spent trying to shield Lemobrogia's populace from the worst consequences of climate change and global warming (Lemobrogia has recently achieved energy independence, largely due to the widespread availability of geothermal power and photovoltaic power in the country, and net zero emissions, largely due to the country's forest cover, that is projected to reach 75% of its surface by the end of the decade), the country is often cited as an example of slow growth and a stagnant economy, despite it being one of the least corrupt and unequal nations in Tyran - issues that have been somewhat alleviated by Lemobrogia's cooperation with Acrea and the Common Sphere alike.
===Transport===
Lemobrogia's transportation infrastructure is free and funded by land value taxes on the land it occupies, and Pigovian taxes on fuel and vehicles; being a natural monopoly and a public utility, it is handled by canton, circle, country or confederal level enterprises, depending on the length or type of infrastructure. However, the public transport services that use said infrastructure can be run by private businesses - a rare occurrence in the air or on rail, but a widespread practice on the road or in the water. Since public transport services in Lemobrogia are required to run on clean energy, charging stations and solar panels are an essential part of the country's transportation infrastructure. Moreover, the country's forest-flanked highways and high-altitude railways are a popular tourist attraction; due to a cultural and religious aversion to boring tunnels unless absolutely necessary, the nation's rail tracks and road paths closely follow natural features and old passes.
===Resources===
Lemobrogia's natural resources are considered a common good, especially those natural resources that are inherently limited in supply - such as the country's reserves of industrial minerals and precious metals or the dark, fertile soil (whose origin can be either anthropogenic or natural, depending on the kind of soil) that favoured the birth of arboriculture and horticulture in the nation's prehistory. Possession of such natural resources by private citizens, often as common land that has belonged to the inhabitants of a certain canton, circle or country since time immemorial, or that was returned to them in the 1960s and 1970s as a result of the collectivist and cooperativist policies enacted during that period, is heavily taxed, their efficient use being rewarded with tax cuts, and their inefficient abuse being punished with tax hikes. More than 50% of the land in Lemobrogia has been set aside as a natural reserve, due to environmental reasons as well as due to safety concerns.
==Demographics==
==Demographics==
Lemobrogia has a population of 101,449,845 inhabitants, and a population density of 139/km²; the population is highly urbanized, with 60% of the population living in just 12 of the country's districts. These districts are located in areas where natural hazards are not as pressing a concern as in other areas of Lemobrogia, areas whose location was historically ideal for defensive purposes, and areas that have fulfilled both purposes over the centuries; the rest of the country is either sparsely populated, or not populated at all. Lemobrogia's population has a replacement rate of 1.9 - below the replacement rate of 2.1, but only barely so; the life expectancy in Lemobrogia is of 85 years (one of the highest in Tyran), with a sex ratio of 0.80 (one of the lowest in Tyran). The median age in the country is of 35 years, but it is expected to increase in the future, albeit at a slow pace. 75% of the population consists of people born in Lemobrogia, while 25% of the population consists of people born outside the country.
With a population of 43,791,300 over an area of 729,855 km², Lemobrogia has a population density of 60/km². However, the distribution of the population is very uneven: as 50% of the country was abandoned and set aside as a natural reserve, these areas are very sparsely populated, their density being of around 8/km² - a density first reached by the nation's prehistoric hunter-gatherers, and the highest recorded density of any such society in Tyran. The rest of the population resides in the other half of the country, whose density is of 112/km², and especially in the urban areas of the nation's plateaus and uplands, in which the average temperature rarely falls below −3 °C and rarely rises above 22 °C. The distribution of city sizes in Lemobrogia is often cited as an example of the rank-size rule, according to which the size of a city is inversely proportional to its rank in a country's hierarchy of cities; the size of the 20th largest city in the nation, for example, is 1/20 that of the absolute largest city in Lemobrogia.
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===Ethnic groups===
===Ethnic groups===
Lemobrogia is an ethnically diverse country: 25% of the population belongs to one of the 1728 so-called Paleo-Lemobrogic peoples, Cro-Magnon early modern humans that settled in the area as early as 56,800 years ago, interacting and interbreeding with the indigenous Denisovan archaic humans; 25% of the population belongs to one of the 144 so-called Meso-Lemobrogic peoples, that can trace their ancestry back to foreign peoples that interacted and interbred with the Paleo-Lemobrogic peoples - the Paleo-Lemobrogic and Meso-Lemobrogic peoples are distantly related to the [[Gylic peoples]], the latter tracing their ancestry to Paleo-Lemobrogic peoples that headed east as a result of Erani-Eracuran expansion. Moreover, half of the population is neither Paleo-Lemobrogic nor Meso-Lemobrogic in origin: 25% of the population belongs to one of 12 ethnic groups of foreign origin that sought refuge in Lemobrogia over the centuries, often under the patronage and protection of the Crown (the so-called Neo-Lemobrogic peoples) and the final 25% of the population consists of people born outside the country.  
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About 72% of Lemobrogia's residents are Lemobrogic, that is, ethnically Lemobrogian; since around 700 BCE, the country's inhabitants have been organized into 1728 bands, 144 clans and 12 tribes, headed by an elective or hereditary king or queen - their role in today's country being largely confined to that of advising and counseling local and national public bodies in judicial and religious issues. A further 24% of Lemobrogia's residents consists of the descendants of Acrean, [[Syara|Syaran]] and Tennaiite colonists; even though they have retained a distinct cultural and linguistic identity, they have been influenced by the country's culture and language to a great degree, and largely identify as an integral part of the Lemobrogian nation. The final 4% of Lemobrogia's residents is made up of foreigners, often exchange students, guest workers and recent immigrants, from neighbouring countries, such as Erania, Quenmin, Tennai and Vartaxia or from culturally adjacent countries, such as Gylias.  
===Languages===
===Languages===
The predominant language of higher learning and, to a certain extent, of official and commercial business in Lemobrogia is Standard Paleo-Lemobrogic, a very conservative and literary register of the dialects spoken by the Paleo-Lemobrogic peoples, that first arose as the political and religious ''lingua franca'' of the country in antiquity; it shares several key traits with the [[Gylic languages]] in general, and with reconstructed Proto-Gylic in particular. 12 other languages, of the Meso-Lemobrogic branch, are recognized as national languages, and are used as ''lingua francas'' and as second languages by the greater part of the population; they first arose as a result of foreign influence in the country or as trade languages used by different native peoples inside the country. Moreover, every ethno-cultural group in Lemobrogia has their own vernacular; those belonging to the wider Lemobrogic language family form a dialect continuum, in which neighbouring varieties are mutually intelligible, whereas widely separated varieties may not be.
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The official language of Lemobrogia is Common Lemobrogic, a ''koiné'' language that arose as the result of the contact, mixing and simplification of the languages belonging to the Lemobrogic dialect continuum, and that became the ''lingua franca'' of the nation by the early 1500s; even though it is easily comprehensible and largely intelligible by the vast majority of Lemobrogia's inhabitants, most people in the country do not speak it as their first language, and speak either one of the languages belonging to the Lemobrogic dialect continuum (72% of the population) or a language that does not belong to the Lemobrogic dialect continuum, often an Acrean, Syaran or Tennaiite dialect (28% of the population). The status of the Gylic dialect spoken by those Ŋež that left Gylias for Lemobrogia, and their descendants, is a subject of debate: scholars are divided on whether it's a Gylic dialect with a North Lemobrogic substrate, a Lemobrogic dialect with a South Gylic superstrate, or a transitional dialect between North Lemobrogic and South Gylic.
===Religion===
===Religion===
Lemobrogia has a diverse religious history, having been the birthplace of several philosophical currents and religious faiths, and having been influenced by several other such currents and faiths; Hahtta and Zobethos are practiced by 25% of the population each, with another 25% practicing other faiths, and a further 25% being agnostic or atheist. Most of the country's inhabitants, however, adhere to local folk beliefs and practices that coexist with their wider religious identity, or their lack of any such identity; these local folk beliefs and practices often originated in antiquity or even prehistory and, as they either anticipated or suited foreign beliefs and practices, were able to accompany and complement the likes of Hahtta and Zobethos rather than being swept away by either. In addition to native beliefs of ancient origin, and to foreign religions that reached Lemobrogia in recorded history, the country has also seen the birth and rise of several cults and sects in the last few decades.
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Lemobrogia has a diverse religious history, having been the birthplace of several philosophical currents and religious faiths, and having been influenced by several other such currents and faiths; 70% of the country's inhabitants, however, adhere to Virocredia: founded by Ciḱe Leňi in 1728 BCE as a philosophical school, by around 700 BCE it had evolved into an Earth-centered religion upholding absolute non-violence and consensus decision-making, that soon diversified into various subgroups tied together by a shared belief in a constantly changing life force pervading the Earth and the universe, for whose flowering and unfolding it is essential to cultivate and nurture the physical and spiritual health of everything in nature. Heavily repressed during the era of Futurist rule, Virocredia has doubled the number of its adherents since then; the rest of the nation's population is evenly subdivided into [[Concordianism|Concordian]], Hahtta, Salvationist, [[Valatrú]] and [[Zobethos]] practitioners, and the non-religious.
===Education===
Education in Lemobrogia is free, and mandatory from the age of 6 to the age of 18; it consists of three stages of four years each, roughly equivalent to elementary school, middle school and high school. The country's schools are characterized by how pupils and teachers share in the governance of the educational environment, whose learning style focuses on collaboration, cooperation, imitation and observation, as well as on the widespread use of narrative and storytelling, and on the cultivation of mental and physical fitness - not only an expression of the high regard in which Virocredia holds physical and spiritual purity, but also a legacy of the ashrams and gymnasiums founded by the Rideva and by Symmeria in Lemobrogia; often, older pupils from the higher grades double as teachers for younger pupils from the lower grades. These characteristics have been adopted even by those universities, focused on the sciences, that were inaugurated during the period of Futurist rule.
===Health===
Lemobrogia runs a universal public healthcare system, funded through the land value and Pigovian tax revenue collected by the central government; even though the life expectancy in Lemobrogia is of 85 years, one of the highest in Tyran, the country's inhabitants carry a large accumulation of genetic damage - a consequence of the pollution and toxicity of Futurist era industry - leading to fewer successful pregnancies and higher infant mortality than in other developed nations with universal healthcare. Lemobrogia's sex ratio of 0.80 is a direct result of these issues, as they increased fetal death in males more than they increased fetal death in females; cancer is another concern related to these issues - as a result, abortion and euthanasia are practiced freely in the country. While the nation's scientific institutions are working on solving and studying this legacy of the Futurist period, their efforts to encourage mental and physical fitness in the population have resulted in a largely hale and healthy public.
 
==Culture==
==Culture==
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The culture of Lemobrogia is characterized by its insistence on absolute non-violence and consensus decision-making; as the Late Bronze Age collapse in Lemobrogia was accelerated and worsened by a vicious cycle of internecine warfare and resource overexploitation, the philosophy and religion of Virocredia that arose out of the ashes of that era declared it a duty and obligation for people to avoid causing injury to anything living, unless absolutely necessary in order to prevent continued and greater violence. This, coupled with the related belief that people, in order not to forget this duty and obligation, should seek a connection with nature, and realize that they are not separate to it, has turned the country into a place in which naturism and veganism are quite popular, especially as the end of Futurist rule has coincided with a revival of the nation's traditional beliefs and customs, a revival whose precursors can be however be found as far back as the 19th century.
Lemobrogic culture shares several key characteristics with other historically hunter-gatherer and horticultural societies, in that it is a matrilineal and matrilocal society where kinship and descent are reckoned according the Crow kinship system, in which one's father's relatives are distinguished only by their sex, while one mother's relatives are also distinguished by their generation. Due to the widespread availability of fungi and plants with accidental abortifacient and contraceptive qualities in Lemobrogia, the practical link between sex and pregnancy was not very evident in the country until relatively recently - a factor that only strengthened certain features of the Crow kinship system, such as the key role of uncles in the education and raising of their sisters' children, the role of one's biological father being secondary. In fact, partners often keep living in their respective birth households even after having children of their own, that are typically raised in their mother's household.
 
Not unlike other foraging and horticultural societies, the society of Lemobrogia is one in which descent is reckoned via the female line, and kinship is reckoned according to the Crow system; with the exception of the Ŋež, bands, clans and tribes are headed by an elective or hereditary priest-queen. Since a household's residence is often inherited by the youngest daughter of the household, the sons of the household often head out to seek experience, success and wealth; due to this practice, that also birthed the Ŋež tribe (whose gene pool is largely indigenous on the paternal side, but largely allogenous on the maternal side) business and professional earnings are often passed on to the youngest son in the household instead. Historically, men and women had rigidly defined, if balanced and equivalent, roles in the country's daily life and wider society; however, gender identity in the nation has never corresponded entirely to biological sex, with gender and sexual minorities being discussed and mentioned as far back as the Bronze Age.
 
Since around 700 BCE, land in Lemobrogia has been under the collective management of the inhabitants of a certain canton, circle or country; because of this, the determination of children's paternity has never been an important issue in the nation's culture. This resulted in one's descent being reckoned via the female line and, not unlike other societies with a strong tradition of matrilineal descent, men in Lemobrogia exercise guardianship rights over and take care of their nephews and nieces, rather than their daughters and sons, even if affectionate with and emotionally close to the latter; indeed, men and women live under the roof of their respective extended families even when married. Together with the widespread availability of fungi and plants with accidental abortifacient and contraceptive qualities in the country, these cultural traits have given rise to a society in which the only sexual taboos are related to the risk of genetic disorders or venereal diseases.
 
=== Cuisine ===
[[File:Healthy Oatmeal with Berries.jpg|thumb|A decorated and garnished bowl of oatmeal and berries, a typical breakfast meal in Lemobrogia.]]
Due to Virocredia declaring it a duty and obligation for people to avoid causing injury to anything living, the cuisine of Lemobrogia is largely vegan; even though it goes as far as excluding root and underground vegetables, to prevent injuring even the smallest insect or microorganism, the consumption and use of dairy, eggs and honey is allowed, if it can be proven beyond any reasonable doubt that there is no violence against animals during their production. There is no single staple food in Lemobrogia: crops such as oat and rye, and nuts such as chestnut and hazelnut, are equally popular as a source of flour for bread as well as for noodle and porridge dishes; perennials such as asparagus and caper are also quite popular as ingredients, garnishes and seasonings. The country's grapes and olives have supplied the local cuisine with oil and wine since the Neolithic, while its several native fruits, such as a wide variety of berries and plums, are used in cakes and preserves.
 
Lunch is by far the main meal of the day, consisting of a cold course or a hot course, depending on whether it is the dry season or the rainy season, served out of a shared bowl or plate; knives, forks and spoons were introduced quite early in Lemobrogia, so that diners could eat out of said shared bowl or plate without the risk of soiling or polluting the common meal in case of disease or sickness. Breakfast and dinner, on the other hand, are light meals, cold in the dry season and hot in the rainy season; barley coffee or herbal tea are usually drunk during breakfast or dinner, while mead or wine are usually drunk during lunch. Meat is usually eaten by children and the elderly, by the sick and by breastfeeding and pregnant women; it is eaten by those not at risk of nutritional deficiencies only during those religious festivals that involve hunting rituals - a practice that, today, is also done for the purpose of ecological conservation against overpopulation and invasive species.
 
=== Media ===
Due to the high costs required to operate and own the infrastructure needed to broadcast audio and video content, audio and video broadcasting in Lemobrogia is treated as a natural monopoly and a public utility, not unlike public transport services; collectively owned and cooperatively run state enterprises handle it at the canton, circle, country or confederal level, depending on the cost or type of said infrastructure. These state enterprises, through a television license fee, run three radio stations and three television channels for each one of the country's confederal subjects, as well as three radio stations and three television channels for the nation as a whole; the former broadcast in the local dialect of the country they serve and have editorial independence from the state, the latter broadcast in Common Lemobrogic and do not have editorial independence from the state. Moreover, content not produced in the area served by these radio stations and television channels can't exceed 25% of the daily air time.


Related, is the belief in partible paternity - that is, the belief that pregnancy is the cumulative result of multiple acts of sexual intercourse, and that more than one man can be the biological father to a child; historically, this belief played a role during the centuries of Syaran and Tennaiite occupation, as several leading figures in Lemobrogia's society took Syaran and Tennaiite partners in a polyandrous or polygynous fashion, refusing to state the resulting offspring's actual parentage and playing both sides as a result, ensuring a certain degree of independence for the country even while under foreign occupation; a significant percentage of those who identify as part of the Meso-Lemobrogic peoples can trace their ancestry to this period. That said, and despite popular belief, Lemobrogic society has never been a matriarchy: as in other historically horticultural societies, men held sway in military and political affairs, while women led economic and religious affairs.
As with public transport services, the radio stations and television channels that use the infrastructure operated and owned by the above state enterprises can be run by private businesses; this is a widespread practice at the canton and circle level, as collectively owned and cooperatively run private businesses can buy a broadcast license, in order to be granted by the relevant state enterprises the right to use a certain radio frequency for broadcasting purposes. The average household in Lemobrogia therefore receives at least three radio stations and at least three television channels for each level of the country's confederal setup, half of which are run by private broadcasters, and half of which are run by public broadcasters; private and public broadcasters alike have to adhere to guidelines that favour the airing of long-form and slow-paced content and the avoidance of sensational and unethical content on one hand, while being otherwise quite light on censorship and control on the other hand.


Lemobrogic culture is also characterized by its nonviolent and pacifist ethos - in a country rich in resources but threatened by foreign invaders and natural hazards, the need for cooperation prevailed over the need for conflict; this ethos was however challenged and defied at several points in the country's history, especially by the anti-Syaran, anti-Tennaiite resistance that eventually birthed Xevden, and it led to historically significant and widespread instances of bigotry and prejudice towards those sectors of the population that were perceived as engaging in bellicose or violent activities and trades, sectors of the population that were statistically overrepresented in Lemobrogia's incarnation of the Xevdenite state. Even today, people in certain lines of work, or people guilty of violent offenses, are doxxed or harassed, at least in places characterized by a traditionalist outlook; this status is not hereditary, but tied to one's reputation or profession.
=== Music ===
===Media===
Music in Lemobrogia is diverse and eclectic, and a wide variety of styles and traditions can be identified in the country; even though clear boundaries can be drawn between art music, folk music and popular music, and between religious and secular music, as far back as the Bronze Age, there has never been, in the nation, a rigid divide between their audiences and musicians. In fact, since dance and music were believed to be divine and holy in their very essence, these divides were gradually established not due to concerns about dignity or decency, but due to concerns about casting spells or invoking spirits by accident; the blurring of these boundaries, and the adoption of foreign genres, eventually birthed the musical landscape of contemporary Lemobrogia, characterized by the widespread pairing of the country's own instrumentation and notation with the conventions and rules typical of foreign genres and styles, and vice versa - the country's artists being especially prone to using heterophonic textures and hexatonic scales.
Ancient Lemobrogia was an unusually literate society for its day; the Proto-Lemobrogic script was used as early as 6000 BCE to record not only religious precepts and taboos, but also practical concerns related to foraging and horticulture - especially since there was not a clear divide between these concerns and precepts. The eventual introduction of the Brahmi script and of the Greek alphabet, and the invention of woodblock printing in the 800s, favoured the rise of literacy to an even greater degree. The relatively high circulation of books and bulletins in the pre-industrial age was encouraged by the authorities as a way to keep their country together in an era where travel was often dangerous and hard, even as the people often preferred the spoken word of chroniclers and singers - often, to such an extent that they were hired to educate and entertain labourers and workers. During the occupation by Syara and Tennai, rebels often used the obsolete Proto-Lemobrogic script to keep in touch and plan their actions.


Nonetheless, the greater part of Lemobrogia's present-day mass media was established during the period of Acrean protectorate over the country; often, mass media spoken or written in Standard Paleo-Lemobrogic are funded by the state, and used to be owned and run by the state before the 1970s shift towards collectively owned and cooperatively run enterprises, while mass media spoken or written in the other Paleo-Lemobrogic languages, as well as in the Meso-Lemobrogic languages and in a wide variety of foreign languages (Elder Nordic above all others) are owned and run by private citizens. In those provinces of Lemobrogia where non-Lemobrogic languages are spoken, the provinces fund mass media in the local languages, rather than the state. Due to its long history, the spoken and written word is favoured by Lemobrogia's inhabitants to this day, over chiefly visual kinds of mass media - not just in traditional forms such as books and newspapers, or music and radio, but also in modern forms such as podcasts and websites.
===Sport===
===Sport===
Athletic endeavours have a long history in Lemobrogia; ritual fighting replaced offensive warfare before recorded history, and the later Hellenic influence only reinforced the Lemobrogic ideal of paired psychological and physical fitness. To this day, the population of Lemobrogia is quite active, with the leading individual sports being the several types of combat sports (due to the historical legacy of ritual fighting) and the various track and field contests (a Syaran legacy that Acrean influence only solidified), while the leading team sports are, by and large, non-contact disciplines, due to the nonviolent and pacifist ethos of a significant portion of the populace - indoor sports such as tchoukball being played during the country's wet season, and outdoor sports such as ultimate being played during the nation's dry season. Several other sports are enjoyed and played, especially kabaddi - due to the historical Tennaiite influence on the country, and due to the nature of the sport, that does not require any sort of equipment.
Due to the influence of Acrea, Lemobrogia's former suzerain, association football and formula racing are quite popular in Lemobrogia; however, the most popular participation and spectator sports in the country are the dry season, outdoor sports of cricket and rugby on one hand, and the wet season, indoor sports of kabaddi and volleyball on the other hand - with the popularity of kabaddi and rugby being a consequence of their affinity to the ritual fighting practices that replaced internecine warfare in the nation since around 700 BCE, and the popularity of cricket and volleyball being a consequence of their non-contact nature, that attracted children and teachers on one hand, and the devout and pious on the other hand. Together with two individual sports, the national sports of cross country running and freestyle wrestling, these team sports are played in the so-called "Big Six" professional sports leagues of Lemobrogia; other sports are usually played in international or in semi-professional and amateur leagues.
===Holidays===
===Holidays===
In addition to those holidays that are celebrated in several other states in Tyran, and to those holidays that pertain to Lemobrogia's Hahtta and Zobethian faithful, the country also celebrates, as public holidays, dates related to the local culture (such as the official start of the rainy and wet seasons), to its rulers (such as the birthdays of both royals), and to the history of the nation itself (such as its unification). Controversially, ritual animal and human sacrifice is still practiced during these holidays, a tradition that goes back to the Neolithic; since 1981, only animals and people in need of euthanasia are eligible as sacrifices, and animal and human sacrifice of healthy victims is considered a criminal offense. That said, even as the greater part of the population supports the ''status quo'', or would rather see ritual sacrifice abolished and criminalized altogether, a significant minority of the population would, according to recent surveys, support a full revival of the ancient practices related to it.
Public holidays in Lemobrogia can be secular or religious in character; the former include holidays that are also celebrated in the rest of Tyran, such as Labour Day (that is held on January 20, rather than on May 1, unlike in the rest of Tyran) and holidays specific to the country, such as Reunification Day on April 20 (celebrating the establishment of the Third Community after several centuries of foreign rule under the Rideva and Symmeria); the latter can be subdivided into the 4 oldest holidays, that take place during the equinoxes and solstices and are of prehistoric origin, and the 8 holidays that were added to the calendar since the Bronze Age, 2 each for each period in between an equinox and the solstice following it. The festivals and rituals associated with these holidays are characterized by their emphasis on provoking and maintaining a trance-like mental state of liminal presence in those taking part in them, via a wide array of different techniques.
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Magnificent Community of Lemobrogia
sar Gəlayəs Muþokuŋ ne ber Rixevin
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Motto: sar Baskə Darzə ta vol Moþu ne ber Xevi
Nothing Without the Hand of Love
Anthem: ber Vin ne sar Faləroyu Ceþ
Land of Eternal Spring
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Lemobrogia in Tyran
CapitalGevaõn
Largest cityIcqu
Official languagesCommon Lemobrogic
Ethnic groups
(2024)
72% Lemobrogic
24% Lemobrogian
4% Other
Religion
(2024)
70% Virocredia
5% Concordianism
5% Hahtta
5% Salvationism
5% Valatrú
5% Zobethos
5% No religion
Demonym(s)Lemobrogian
GovernmentDirectorial confederation under a semi-parliamentary consensus democracy
• Elder Speaker
Kesiþ Mixeŋ
LegislatureAssembly of Delegates
Minor Council
Major Council
Establishment
• Establishment of the First Community
~ 3100 BCE
• Establishment of the Second Community
~ 700 BCE
• Establishment of the Third Community
20 April 1333
• Establishment of the Fourth Community
6 June 1968
Area
• Total
729,855 km2 (281,799 sq mi)
• Water (%)
12
Population
• 2024 census
43,791,300
• Density
60/km2 (155.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• Total
₿ 1,025,842,029,200
• Per capita
₿ 23,444
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
₿ 606,419,592,000
• Per capita
₿ 13,840
Gini (2024)22.7
low
HDI (2024)0.764
high
CurrencyBracteate (₿) (RVB)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy CE
Driving sideleft
Calling code+69
ISO 3166 codeRV
Internet TLD.rv

Lemobrogia (Common Lemobrogic: Rixevin, [ˈɹiʃe̞vin]), officially the Magnificent Community of Lemobrogia (Common Lemobrogic: sar Gəlayəs Muþokuŋ ne ber Rixevin, [säɹ ˈgəlajəs ˈmuθo̞kuŋ ne̞ be̞ɹ ˈɹiʃe̞vin]) is a landlocked country in Tyran's continent of Siduri; it borders Erania to the northeast, Quenmin to the northwest, Tennai to the southwest and Vartaxia to the southeast. It covers 729,855 km² and it is inhabited by 43,791,300 people, for a a population density of 60/km²; today, the nation - a protectorate of Acrea until 1992 - is a decentralized planned economy and a directorial confederation that, having retained close ties to its former suzerain, has taken on the role of de facto mediator between it and the Common Sphere, that Lemobrogia joined in 2015. It has also developed an especially cordial relationship with the culturally and politically adjacent country of Gylias, and is a leading nation in Tyran in the fields of light industry and sustainable agriculture.

Etymology

The country's exonym, Lemobrogia, is a calque (in Latinized Gaulish) of the nation's endonym, Rixevin, that is, "elm country"; the elm tree began to hold religious significance quite early in the history of the country, as elm wood is quite resistant to decay when permanently wet - a characteristic that, in a place whose wet season often coincided with natural disasters, was soon associated with physical and spiritual health. Moreover, elm wood saw a wide variety of secular uses: the water pipes used in drainage and water facilities during the nation's classical era were fashioned out of elm wood, and the practice of using elm trees as support for vines in the nation's vineyards is just as ancient, to such an extent that the elm and vine are still considered a metaphor for and a symbol of marriage. The noun vin, meaning "country" or "state", in its Lowland Lemobrogic or North Lemobrogic variant dvin, was also adapted and adopted by the Gylic peoples as a component of the name of Xevden.

History

Lemobrogia was first settled by Cro-Magnon early modern humans around 56,800 years ago; there, they interacted and interbred with the indigenous Denisovan archaic humans. The abundant natural resources and the mild climate of the region allowed the first inhabitants of Lemobrogia to develop sedentary societies while remaining hunter-gatherers; the resulting food surplus begat social stratification, with a division of society between nobles, commoners and slaves becoming widespread in the region. By 20,000 BCE, a significant percentage of Lemobrogia's inhabitants had headed east to Gylias, driven there by a series of natural disasters; the nobility lost a significant degree of influence, and slavery nearly vanished as a practice. By 4100 BCE, the leadership of these sedentary societies had shifted into the hands of corporate groups that exchanged goods and services with each other, clustering near each other in Lemobrogia's first city-states, developing horticulture, no-till farming and recessional agriculture.

Even as Erani-Eracuran expansion triggered a second exodus to Gylias, Lemobrogia's culture and language survived; since Lemobrogia's city-states were quite prosperous and sophisticated, and Lemobrogia's climate and environment could not support the steppe nomadic way of life of the Erani-Eracuran invaders, a process of cultural assimilation took place, with the Erani-Eracuran peoples adopting the culture of Lemobrogia's inhabitants while introducing certain innovations to the region. The prosperous and sophisticated Bronze Age of Lemobrogia lasted from around 3100 BCE to around 1100 BCE, when the overexploitation of the region's resources caused an ecosystem collapse; Lemobrogia's city-states, that had by then united under the so-called First Community, experienced a cultural and societal decline, marked by constant and endemic warfare, with several of these city-states being entirely abandoned and falling into ruin after another series of natural disasters, aggravated and worsened by said ecosystem collapse, hit the country.

A philosophical school of lesser relevance, founded in 1728 BCE by Ciḱe Leňi, gained a significant degree of influence in the centuries that followed this cultural and societal decline; believing that the collapse of Lemobrogia's Bronze Age civilization had been hypothesized or even prophesied by Ciḱe Leňi herself, the members of her school seized power in those city-states that had survived, establishing the so-called Second Community over the country in around 700 BCE, and turning the animistic and shamanistic folk religion of Lemobrogia into Virocredia, an Earth-centered religion upholding absolute non-violence and consensus decision-making. Those individuals and polities that did not adhere to the edicts and decrees of the Second Community were punished via ritual shunning, a practice that could go as far as denying aid to city-states in need or cures to the sick; violence in self-defence was allowed, even though those who resorted to it were to undergo a process of ritual purification after the act.

A lunar calendar was developed, and religious festivals were created; these religious festivals also served a civil role: each band, clan or tribe had to send 12 envoys to each one so that, if an issue affecting a larger lineage or the country as a whole arose, they could disclose the nature of said issue to the people once back to their place of origin, in order for the people to reach a consensus on how to tackle it - a decision that had to be revealed to their peers over the course of the religious festival succeeding the previous one. This setup solidified band, clan and tribe boundaries into cantons, circles and countries, and band, clan and tribe elders turned into a kind of clergy and nobility that, however, had very little coercive authority, and depended on community consensus for implementing recommendations; indeed, the role of sacred king or sacred queen was itself granted by community consensus, and by community consensus it could be revoked, a decision that often resulted in ritual sacrifice.

Lemobrogia's city-states thus entered their classical era; those cities that had been abandoned and fallen into ruin were rebuilt, often as colonies or dependencies of pre-existing city-states, and those areas that had been subject to ecosystem collapse underwent a process of ecological restoration. The leveling of social classes and the prohibition of internecine warfare, that was replaced by ritual fighting, enforced by the Second Community allowed the city-states to focus on urban planning; by the end of this period, every house had access to drainage and water facilities - an innovation that was driven not just by practical concerns about disease and sanitation, but also an expression of the high regard in which Lemobrogia's inhabitants had begun to hold physical and spiritual purity. However, this concern also resulted in the spread of bigotry and prejudice towards those sectors of the population that were perceived as engaging in unclean or violent activities and trades.

By 246 BCE the Second Community had entered a declining phase and, by 843 CE, it had been fully partitioned between the Rideva in the south and Symmeria in the north; the conquest was facilitated not just by the Second Community's lack of experience in warfare, but also by the invaders' alliance with and cooptation of the sectors of the population detailed above. Even though foreign rule over Lemobrogia ceased between 1305 CE and 1333 CE, largely due to those internal issues that were plaguing the Rideva and Symmeria alike in this era, the collaborators - by now, largely belonging to the Ŋež tribe - tried to keep their hold on power, establishing an authoritarian dictatorship that would go down in history as the first Xevdenite state; with Acrean assistance, the so-called Third Community was able to drive the Xevdenite leaders out of the country and east to Gylias, even though it had to accept a loose Acrean protectorate over Lemobrogia in exchange, that was formalized in 1504 CE.

During this period, several of those Ŋež that had opted to stay in Lemobrogia rather than leave the country began to serve as mercenaries and privateers, often under the Acrean flag; often, they were joined by those individuals belonging to other tribes that had been ostracized by their polities via the practice of ritual shunning. Since those mercenaries and privateers could get quite affluent and wealthy via their trade, the Third Community eventually allowed those that were ostracized to buy back their place in Lemobrogia's society by donating a significant percentage of their profits to the polities they had been shunned by. Over the course of the centuries that followed, Lemobrogia experienced a new period of prosperity; however, the Industrial Revolution heralded a change in the relationship between Acrea and the country - Lemobrogia's economy became dominated by the export of natural resources to its suzerain, the wealth produced by this endeavour often being distributed in an unequal fashion.

By the early 1900s, the Third Community had tried to lessen inequality through the implementation of Georgist measures such as the institution of land value taxes, Pigovian taxes, and a citizen's dividend; however, the industrialists and tycoons that opposed these policies were able to back and finance a political party rooted in the Futurist ideology, led by Duþos Toľun. This party would seize power in 1920 via a fraudulent election, pursuing a policy of breakneck industrialization and intensive agriculture that resulted in the quick urbanization of Lemobrogia and a population explosion, further encouraged by said party's natalist outlook; the demographic and environmental issues that resulted from this course, coupled with the party's support of the Xevdenite state in Gylias, would eventually lead to the revolution of 1968, that would inaugurate the era of the so-called Fourth Community, under the leadership of Ðovu Žuro, aide and husband of princess Nyvi Varnaþ of the Nerveiík Kingdom.

Unlike Gylias' Golden Revolution, the so-called Dancing Revolution of 1968 was largely non-violent in character: due to the corruption and decrepitude of late Futurist institutions, the party's opponents were able to develop parallel institutions that gradually took over the functions and services provided by the Futurist state; the exact nature of the business practices and voter fraud that had propped up Futurist rule for decades was then leaked to the public via collaborators and infiltrators in the state's bureaucracy. The ensuing protests reached their apex during a dance festival in Oraẽs: as the audience began chanting ribald anti-Futurist tunes, the police was called in; the largely Ŋež-staffed forces defected to the revolution's cause once Nyvi Varnaþ (one of those individuals tied to the old clergy and nobility that had joined forces with the anarchist and syndicalist opponents of the Futurists) and her husband took to the stage in the nude, executing a fertility dance that had been banned by the party.

During the first years of Ðovu Žuro's tenure, a constitution was drafted, and trials were held to judge not only those people, directly or indirectly linked to the Futurist party, that had caused the above issues to arise, but also those Xevdenite officials that had abused their authority in Gylias, counting on the Futurist party's support of the Xevdenite state to avoid the consequences of their actions by fleeing to Lemobrogia; those civilian Ŋež that had left Gylias for Lemobrogia in the previous years were however welcomed back to their ancestral homeland and, taking advantage of the constitution's restoration of the pre-1920 clergy and nobility (relegated to an advisory and non-sovereign role), the establishment of a Nerveiík Kingdom government in exile was averted by the result of a popular plebiscite in the Ŋežvin country, that crowned the son of Ðovu Žuro and Nyvi Varnaþ as King of the Ŋež.

The decades that followed saw Lemobrogia turn into a decentralized planned economy focused on sustainable development, a process that was hastened by yet another series of natural disasters in the early 1970s - after which 50% of the country was abandoned and set aside as a natural reserve, due to environmental reasons and due to safety concerns. During this period, Virocredia also experienced a revival, after decades of Futurist repression; also due to this, the country was then described as either the most conservative revolutionary nation, or the most revolutionary conservative nation in Tyran, being one of the most radically democratic countries in the region, but also one governed by a relatively narrow cultural consensus. Lemobrogia was then involved in the neoliberal conspiracy of the late 1980s, through the actions of a Futurist secret society, and its status as an Acrean protectorate ended soon after, in 1992 - with the country applying to join the Common Sphere later in the same year.

Upon joining the Common Sphere and adopting the Hermes Programme in 2015, Lemobrogia - by then a middle power characterized by a low per capita income but high quality of life indicators - has taken on the role of de facto mediator between Acrea, its former suzerain, and the Common Sphere, especially the culturally and politically adjacent country of Gylias; since 2016, the country has been governed by a grand coalition of Georgists and syndicalists, led by Kesiþ Mixeŋ, under whose tenure Lemobrogia has achieved energy independence (largely due to the widespread availability of geothermal power and photovoltaic power in the country) and net zero emissions (largely due to the country's forest cover, that is projected to reach 75% of its surface by the end of the decade). However, the Fourth Community's policies, even as they have been shielding Lemobrogia's populace from the worst consequences of climate change and global warming, have resulted in slow growth and a stagnant economy.

Politics

The Pink House; it has served as the official residence and workplace of the Elder Speaker of the College of Elders since the late 19th century.

Lemobrogia has been governed as a directorial confederation, in which the role of head of government and head of state is exercised by a directory of 12 people (one for each of the nation's 12 countries) for as long it has existed as a distinct polity - however, the current constitution, that has turned Lemobrogia into a country governed according to a semi-parliamentary system, only dates back to 1968; under this arrangement, Lemobrogia's legislature is subdivided into an elected upper house whose only role is to appoint or dismiss said executive, and an allotted lower house that is able to introduce, amend and reject legislation. Moreover, in the upper house, only the two parties with the greatest support are represented; in the lower house, one third of the seats are reserved for delegates of the country's electoral districts, another third is reserved for delegates of the country's political parties, and the final third is reserved for delegates of the country's trade unions.

While the executive (the College of Elders) can serve for as long as it is able to preserve the confidence of the upper house, the delegates serving in the upper house (the Minor Council) are re-elected every 3 years, and half of the delegates serving in the lower house (the Major Council) are re-allotted every 6 years, according to the population size of each electoral district, the number of members of each political party, and the percentage of people registered to each trade union; proposals in the executive and in the legislature (the Assembly of Delegates) are developed and decided on through a process based on consensus decision-making, and focused on achieving broad acceptance for each proposal: the Modified Borda Count, that is also used to elect the delegates serving in the upper house, is used if a consensus is not reached, and a vote is therefore necessary. Moreover, through a plebiscite, the populace can recall any delegate to, overturn any decision taken by, and propose bills for the legislature to deliberate and vote on.

The current constitution also revived the House of Peers - the old upper house of Lemobrogia, that had been abolished in 1920: it was re-established as a constitutional and high court, to reward those members of Lemobrogia's clergy and nobility that had backed the revolution of 1968; one third of its seats are allotted, another third of its seats are appointed, while the final third of its seats are elected - every 4 years, one third of each section of the House of Peers is reshuffled, but those serving in it have to belong to Lemobrogia's non-sovereign clergy and nobility. Moreover, those serving in the executive have to be one for each of the nation's 12 countries and to be experienced in their given area of responsibility, while those serving in the legislature are allotted taking the population composition of the country into account. Delegates, regardless of their seat, serve part-time, and have to have a full-time occupation besides being involved in politics; the leaders of all branches, up to and including the Elder Speaker of the College of Elders, are chosen by consensus.

Foreign relations

Lemobrogia retains, to this day, close ties to its former suzerain, Acrea; it has also developed strong ties to culturally or politically adjacent countries, such as Gylias, and with neighbouring countries such as Erania, Quenmin, Tennai and Vartaxia. In fact, since joining the Common Sphere in 1992, Lemobrogia has taken on the role of de facto mediator between Acrea and the Common Sphere, even though the country is one of the Common Sphere members most opposed to the strengthening of the organization. The nation's key trade partners are Erania and Gylias; Erania, as a neighbouring nation with a shared colonial history, Gylias due to its comparable economic and political institutions, as well as due to cultural closeness. Lemobrogia's police and military are staffed by part-time volunteers: in both forces, higher level officers are chosen by consensus by and from the lower level units they serve in, and can be recalled at any time; both are notable for how the Ŋež are statistically overrepresented in their ranks.

Administrative divisions

Lemobrogia has been subdivided into 1728 cantons, 144 circles and 12 countries since around 700 BCE; their boundaries closely correspond to the territory inhabited by the bands, clans and tribes of Lemobrogia since before recorded history and, to this day, they closely reflect major dialect and regional boundaries. The constitution of 1968 declared the cantons to be sovereign in everything but foreign affairs, economic policy and national defense; therefore, each one of said 1728 cantons has its own constitution, courts, executive, legislature and police. However, certain other functions, such as the management and running of natural monopolies and public utilities, were delegated by the cantons to the circles, by the circles to the countries, or by the countries to the nation soon after the era of the Fourth Community was inaugurated, in order for economies of scale to be achieved, and national authorities can still supervise the conduct of local authorities.

Even if a lower level subdivision delegates the greater part of its functions to a higher level subdivision - whenever its small size or sparse population prevents it from fulfilling its usual functions, or whenever a single city covers the area of several cantons or countries - the populace of said lower level subdivision can nonetheless recall any delegate to, overturn any decision taken by, and propose bills for the legislature of the higher level subdivision to deliberate and vote on, if these delegates, decisions or bills are connected with the lower level subdivision they inhabit. Moreover, cantons are invariably governed through direct democracy, with a popular assembly fulfilling the role of legislature; decisions are, as usual for the country, taken by consensus, with the Modified Borda Count being used if a consensus is not reached, and a vote is therefore necessary. The nature of local executive and judicial branches can vary; often, a non-sovereign king or queen, elective or hereditary, leads and guides either or both.

Map Country Capital Largest city
Buŋivin Isvul Uriŋ
Dožcevin Evoũr Olþes
Ðaxvin Salən Wəya
Kʼirusvin Umbeĩ Živun
Lebovin Doyne Ervoö
Ľaxkəvin Məraĩ Yanžə
Muciþvin Idus Uŋkir
Ŋežvin Enxoþ Oraẽs
Pʼəndavin Asbə Vəzḱa
Siňuvin Buþir Icqu
Xemorvin Ðoleë Gevaõn
Yəlvin Kərxa Maũþə

Geography

A physical map of Lemobrogia.

Lemobrogia is a country of 729,855 km² in eastern Siduri; it lies between the 30th parallel north and the Tropic of Cancer. The country has no access to the sea, and it borders Erania to the northeast, Quenmin to the northwest, Tennai to the southwest and Vartaxia to the southeast. Lemobrogia's borders with Tennai and Vartaxia follow the chain that connects Gylias' Salxar range to Tennai's Khastravali range, with the country on the northern side of the drainage divide; its borders with Erania and Quenmin coincide with the drainage basins of those rivers whose source lies on Lemobrogia's side of said chain. Lemobrogia's altitude rarely falls below 1500 metres above sea level, and rarely rises beyond 4000 metres above sea level; due to river erosion and volcanic activity leveling the terrain, it is characterized by a gentle and pleasant landscape of flat uplands and rolling hills. 12% of the country's total area is covered by lakes, rivers and ponds, often of glacial or volcanic origin.

Lemobrogia lies on a continental fault, and several active volcanoes are located in its territory; therefore, the country is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Avalanches and slides are frequent in the southern third of the country, and near the steep slopes that border Lemobrogia's plateaus and uplands; drought and heavy rain can happen during the dry season and the wet reason, respectively - however, it is because of river erosion and volcanic activity leveling the terrain, that the nation is characterized by a gentle and pleasant landscape of flat uplands and rolling hills. Characterized by mild and pleasant temperatures on one hand, and by unpredictable and violent phenomena on the other hand, Lemobrogia is at once a land of endless abundance and incredible danger. More than 50% of the land has been set aside as a natural reserve, not just due to environmental reasons, but also due to safety concerns; this is not a contiguous area, but several areas connected to each other by wildlife corridors.

Climate

Lemobrogia is part of a belt in eastern Siduri where the tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw) is ubiquitous; the far north of the country, where it borders Erania and Quenmin, is part of this belt. However, as the average altitude of Lemobrogia is rather high, the cooler equivalent of the tropical savanna climate, the subtropical highland climate (Köppen: Cwb and Cwc) characterizes the greater part of it. Throughout the year, the average temperature of most of the country rarely falls below −3 °C and rarely rises above 22 °C; the only noticeable seasonal differences concern average rainfall, as fall and winter are quite dry, while spring and summer are quite wet. The far south of the country, where it borders Tennai and Vartaxia, is defined by an alpine climate (Köppen: ET). Due to its peculiar climate, influenced in equal parts by its high altitude and subtropical location, Lemobrogia is often referred to as a land of eternal spring, but climate change and global warming could disrupt this fragile balance in the future.

Ecology

Lemobrogia's land surface can be subdivided into three separate biogeographical units; in the far north, savanna - open country characterized by a continuous grass cover occasionally interrupted by trees and shrubs. It is inhabited by species that subsist on the grass cover, such as the buffalo, and on the trees and shrubs, such as the elephant, as well as by their predators, such as the lion, and by scavengers, such as the hyena. The centre of the country is characterized by a thick cover of broadleaf and conifer trees, gaining their moisture from clouds and fog; in addition to a wide variety of birds and insects, these forests are inhabited by carnivores such as lynxes and wolves, as well as by herbivores such as aurochs and deer. The far south, above the tree line, is alpine tundra whose fauna and flora display striking adaptations to cool, wet conditions and intense sunlight; a cooler counterpart to the savanna of the far south, it is inhabited by species like the bison, the ibex, the saiga and the tarpan.

Economy

Since the late 1960s, Lemobrogia has been a decentralized planned economy focused on sustainable development; private businesses and state enterprises are collectively owned and cooperatively run, and prices are deliberatively and periodically agreed upon by consumers and producers alike. Since private businesses can not employ more than 144 workers, and state enterprises can not employ more than 1728 workers, the backbone of Lemobrogia's industry is made up of federations of cooperatives, through which businesses and enterprises alike coordinate their efforts and pool their resources; these federations of cooperatives are then gathered in general industrial councils, that are then represented in decentralized planning agencies. Even when they are part of the same federation, council or agency, businesses and enterprises can compete with each other, as long as they abide by the guidelines and fulfill the demands set by the higher level federation, council or agency they belong to.

Moreover, since the early 1900s, the populace has received a citizen's dividend on the revenue raised not only via the nation's land value and Pigovian taxes, but also via the nation's natural resources; Lemobrogia can be therefore characterized as a country that, via its adoption of Georgist policies concerning land and taxation on one hand, and of the participatory economics and workplace democracy typical of syndicalism on the other hand, has been able to achieve high material quality of life indicators despite a relatively low average income. Lemobrogia is a leading country in Tyran in the fields of light industry and sustainable agriculture; since, due to their nature, these fields require an intensive use of labour rather than of capital, Lemobrogia employs more people in the primary and secondary sectors of the economy than other developed countries, even though the tertiary sector still contributes the biggest share to the country's GDP, and still employs the majority of the country's labour force.

Lemobrogia joined the Common Sphere and adopted the Hermes Programme in 2015; the country's currency, the Bracteate (sign: ₿‎) is therefore part of the Common Monetary System, while the nation itself is part of the Common Sphere's common market and trade bloc. This has helped stimulate Lemobrogia's economy; since a significant portion of the country's GDP is spent trying to shield Lemobrogia's populace from the worst consequences of climate change and global warming (Lemobrogia has recently achieved energy independence, largely due to the widespread availability of geothermal power and photovoltaic power in the country, and net zero emissions, largely due to the country's forest cover, that is projected to reach 75% of its surface by the end of the decade), the country is often cited as an example of slow growth and a stagnant economy, despite it being one of the least corrupt and unequal nations in Tyran - issues that have been somewhat alleviated by Lemobrogia's cooperation with Acrea and the Common Sphere alike.

Transport

Lemobrogia's transportation infrastructure is free and funded by land value taxes on the land it occupies, and Pigovian taxes on fuel and vehicles; being a natural monopoly and a public utility, it is handled by canton, circle, country or confederal level enterprises, depending on the length or type of infrastructure. However, the public transport services that use said infrastructure can be run by private businesses - a rare occurrence in the air or on rail, but a widespread practice on the road or in the water. Since public transport services in Lemobrogia are required to run on clean energy, charging stations and solar panels are an essential part of the country's transportation infrastructure. Moreover, the country's forest-flanked highways and high-altitude railways are a popular tourist attraction; due to a cultural and religious aversion to boring tunnels unless absolutely necessary, the nation's rail tracks and road paths closely follow natural features and old passes.

Resources

Lemobrogia's natural resources are considered a common good, especially those natural resources that are inherently limited in supply - such as the country's reserves of industrial minerals and precious metals or the dark, fertile soil (whose origin can be either anthropogenic or natural, depending on the kind of soil) that favoured the birth of arboriculture and horticulture in the nation's prehistory. Possession of such natural resources by private citizens, often as common land that has belonged to the inhabitants of a certain canton, circle or country since time immemorial, or that was returned to them in the 1960s and 1970s as a result of the collectivist and cooperativist policies enacted during that period, is heavily taxed, their efficient use being rewarded with tax cuts, and their inefficient abuse being punished with tax hikes. More than 50% of the land in Lemobrogia has been set aside as a natural reserve, due to environmental reasons as well as due to safety concerns.

Demographics

With a population of 43,791,300 over an area of 729,855 km², Lemobrogia has a population density of 60/km². However, the distribution of the population is very uneven: as 50% of the country was abandoned and set aside as a natural reserve, these areas are very sparsely populated, their density being of around 8/km² - a density first reached by the nation's prehistoric hunter-gatherers, and the highest recorded density of any such society in Tyran. The rest of the population resides in the other half of the country, whose density is of 112/km², and especially in the urban areas of the nation's plateaus and uplands, in which the average temperature rarely falls below −3 °C and rarely rises above 22 °C. The distribution of city sizes in Lemobrogia is often cited as an example of the rank-size rule, according to which the size of a city is inversely proportional to its rank in a country's hierarchy of cities; the size of the 20th largest city in the nation, for example, is 1/20 that of the absolute largest city in Lemobrogia.

 
Largest cities or towns in Lemobrogia
2023 estimate
Rank Territory Pop. Rank Territory Pop.
Icqu
Icqu
Gevaõn
Gevaõn
1 Icqu Siňuvin 2,985,984 11 Asbə Ṕəndavin 271,453 Vəzḱa
Vəzḱa
Maũþə
Maũþə
2 Gevaõn Xemorvin 1,492,992 12 Kərxa Yəlvin 248,832
3 Vəzḱa Ṕəndavin 995,328 13 Məraĩ Ľaxkəvin 229,691
4 Maũþə Yəlvin 746,496 14 Idus Muciþvin 213,284
5 Yanžə Ľaxkəvin 597,197 15 Doyne Lebovin 199,066
6 Uŋkir Muciþvin 497,664 16 Enxoþ Ŋežvin 186,624
7 Ervoö Lebovin 426,569 17 Olþes Dožcevin 175,646
8 Oraẽs Ŋežvin 373,248 18 Wəya Ðaxvin 165,888
9 Buþir Siňuvin 331,776 19 Uriŋ Buŋivin 157,157
10 Ðoleë Xemorvin 298,598 20 Živun Ḱirusvin 149,299

Ethnic groups

About 72% of Lemobrogia's residents are Lemobrogic, that is, ethnically Lemobrogian; since around 700 BCE, the country's inhabitants have been organized into 1728 bands, 144 clans and 12 tribes, headed by an elective or hereditary king or queen - their role in today's country being largely confined to that of advising and counseling local and national public bodies in judicial and religious issues. A further 24% of Lemobrogia's residents consists of the descendants of Acrean, Syaran and Tennaiite colonists; even though they have retained a distinct cultural and linguistic identity, they have been influenced by the country's culture and language to a great degree, and largely identify as an integral part of the Lemobrogian nation. The final 4% of Lemobrogia's residents is made up of foreigners, often exchange students, guest workers and recent immigrants, from neighbouring countries, such as Erania, Quenmin, Tennai and Vartaxia or from culturally adjacent countries, such as Gylias.

Languages

The official language of Lemobrogia is Common Lemobrogic, a koiné language that arose as the result of the contact, mixing and simplification of the languages belonging to the Lemobrogic dialect continuum, and that became the lingua franca of the nation by the early 1500s; even though it is easily comprehensible and largely intelligible by the vast majority of Lemobrogia's inhabitants, most people in the country do not speak it as their first language, and speak either one of the languages belonging to the Lemobrogic dialect continuum (72% of the population) or a language that does not belong to the Lemobrogic dialect continuum, often an Acrean, Syaran or Tennaiite dialect (28% of the population). The status of the Gylic dialect spoken by those Ŋež that left Gylias for Lemobrogia, and their descendants, is a subject of debate: scholars are divided on whether it's a Gylic dialect with a North Lemobrogic substrate, a Lemobrogic dialect with a South Gylic superstrate, or a transitional dialect between North Lemobrogic and South Gylic.

Religion

Lemobrogia has a diverse religious history, having been the birthplace of several philosophical currents and religious faiths, and having been influenced by several other such currents and faiths; 70% of the country's inhabitants, however, adhere to Virocredia: founded by Ciḱe Leňi in 1728 BCE as a philosophical school, by around 700 BCE it had evolved into an Earth-centered religion upholding absolute non-violence and consensus decision-making, that soon diversified into various subgroups tied together by a shared belief in a constantly changing life force pervading the Earth and the universe, for whose flowering and unfolding it is essential to cultivate and nurture the physical and spiritual health of everything in nature. Heavily repressed during the era of Futurist rule, Virocredia has doubled the number of its adherents since then; the rest of the nation's population is evenly subdivided into Concordian, Hahtta, Salvationist, Valatrú and Zobethos practitioners, and the non-religious.

Education

Education in Lemobrogia is free, and mandatory from the age of 6 to the age of 18; it consists of three stages of four years each, roughly equivalent to elementary school, middle school and high school. The country's schools are characterized by how pupils and teachers share in the governance of the educational environment, whose learning style focuses on collaboration, cooperation, imitation and observation, as well as on the widespread use of narrative and storytelling, and on the cultivation of mental and physical fitness - not only an expression of the high regard in which Virocredia holds physical and spiritual purity, but also a legacy of the ashrams and gymnasiums founded by the Rideva and by Symmeria in Lemobrogia; often, older pupils from the higher grades double as teachers for younger pupils from the lower grades. These characteristics have been adopted even by those universities, focused on the sciences, that were inaugurated during the period of Futurist rule.

Health

Lemobrogia runs a universal public healthcare system, funded through the land value and Pigovian tax revenue collected by the central government; even though the life expectancy in Lemobrogia is of 85 years, one of the highest in Tyran, the country's inhabitants carry a large accumulation of genetic damage - a consequence of the pollution and toxicity of Futurist era industry - leading to fewer successful pregnancies and higher infant mortality than in other developed nations with universal healthcare. Lemobrogia's sex ratio of 0.80 is a direct result of these issues, as they increased fetal death in males more than they increased fetal death in females; cancer is another concern related to these issues - as a result, abortion and euthanasia are practiced freely in the country. While the nation's scientific institutions are working on solving and studying this legacy of the Futurist period, their efforts to encourage mental and physical fitness in the population have resulted in a largely hale and healthy public.

Culture

The culture of Lemobrogia is characterized by its insistence on absolute non-violence and consensus decision-making; as the Late Bronze Age collapse in Lemobrogia was accelerated and worsened by a vicious cycle of internecine warfare and resource overexploitation, the philosophy and religion of Virocredia that arose out of the ashes of that era declared it a duty and obligation for people to avoid causing injury to anything living, unless absolutely necessary in order to prevent continued and greater violence. This, coupled with the related belief that people, in order not to forget this duty and obligation, should seek a connection with nature, and realize that they are not separate to it, has turned the country into a place in which naturism and veganism are quite popular, especially as the end of Futurist rule has coincided with a revival of the nation's traditional beliefs and customs, a revival whose precursors can be however be found as far back as the 19th century.

Not unlike other foraging and horticultural societies, the society of Lemobrogia is one in which descent is reckoned via the female line, and kinship is reckoned according to the Crow system; with the exception of the Ŋež, bands, clans and tribes are headed by an elective or hereditary priest-queen. Since a household's residence is often inherited by the youngest daughter of the household, the sons of the household often head out to seek experience, success and wealth; due to this practice, that also birthed the Ŋež tribe (whose gene pool is largely indigenous on the paternal side, but largely allogenous on the maternal side) business and professional earnings are often passed on to the youngest son in the household instead. Historically, men and women had rigidly defined, if balanced and equivalent, roles in the country's daily life and wider society; however, gender identity in the nation has never corresponded entirely to biological sex, with gender and sexual minorities being discussed and mentioned as far back as the Bronze Age.

Since around 700 BCE, land in Lemobrogia has been under the collective management of the inhabitants of a certain canton, circle or country; because of this, the determination of children's paternity has never been an important issue in the nation's culture. This resulted in one's descent being reckoned via the female line and, not unlike other societies with a strong tradition of matrilineal descent, men in Lemobrogia exercise guardianship rights over and take care of their nephews and nieces, rather than their daughters and sons, even if affectionate with and emotionally close to the latter; indeed, men and women live under the roof of their respective extended families even when married. Together with the widespread availability of fungi and plants with accidental abortifacient and contraceptive qualities in the country, these cultural traits have given rise to a society in which the only sexual taboos are related to the risk of genetic disorders or venereal diseases.

Cuisine

A decorated and garnished bowl of oatmeal and berries, a typical breakfast meal in Lemobrogia.

Due to Virocredia declaring it a duty and obligation for people to avoid causing injury to anything living, the cuisine of Lemobrogia is largely vegan; even though it goes as far as excluding root and underground vegetables, to prevent injuring even the smallest insect or microorganism, the consumption and use of dairy, eggs and honey is allowed, if it can be proven beyond any reasonable doubt that there is no violence against animals during their production. There is no single staple food in Lemobrogia: crops such as oat and rye, and nuts such as chestnut and hazelnut, are equally popular as a source of flour for bread as well as for noodle and porridge dishes; perennials such as asparagus and caper are also quite popular as ingredients, garnishes and seasonings. The country's grapes and olives have supplied the local cuisine with oil and wine since the Neolithic, while its several native fruits, such as a wide variety of berries and plums, are used in cakes and preserves.

Lunch is by far the main meal of the day, consisting of a cold course or a hot course, depending on whether it is the dry season or the rainy season, served out of a shared bowl or plate; knives, forks and spoons were introduced quite early in Lemobrogia, so that diners could eat out of said shared bowl or plate without the risk of soiling or polluting the common meal in case of disease or sickness. Breakfast and dinner, on the other hand, are light meals, cold in the dry season and hot in the rainy season; barley coffee or herbal tea are usually drunk during breakfast or dinner, while mead or wine are usually drunk during lunch. Meat is usually eaten by children and the elderly, by the sick and by breastfeeding and pregnant women; it is eaten by those not at risk of nutritional deficiencies only during those religious festivals that involve hunting rituals - a practice that, today, is also done for the purpose of ecological conservation against overpopulation and invasive species.

Media

Due to the high costs required to operate and own the infrastructure needed to broadcast audio and video content, audio and video broadcasting in Lemobrogia is treated as a natural monopoly and a public utility, not unlike public transport services; collectively owned and cooperatively run state enterprises handle it at the canton, circle, country or confederal level, depending on the cost or type of said infrastructure. These state enterprises, through a television license fee, run three radio stations and three television channels for each one of the country's confederal subjects, as well as three radio stations and three television channels for the nation as a whole; the former broadcast in the local dialect of the country they serve and have editorial independence from the state, the latter broadcast in Common Lemobrogic and do not have editorial independence from the state. Moreover, content not produced in the area served by these radio stations and television channels can't exceed 25% of the daily air time.

As with public transport services, the radio stations and television channels that use the infrastructure operated and owned by the above state enterprises can be run by private businesses; this is a widespread practice at the canton and circle level, as collectively owned and cooperatively run private businesses can buy a broadcast license, in order to be granted by the relevant state enterprises the right to use a certain radio frequency for broadcasting purposes. The average household in Lemobrogia therefore receives at least three radio stations and at least three television channels for each level of the country's confederal setup, half of which are run by private broadcasters, and half of which are run by public broadcasters; private and public broadcasters alike have to adhere to guidelines that favour the airing of long-form and slow-paced content and the avoidance of sensational and unethical content on one hand, while being otherwise quite light on censorship and control on the other hand.

Music

Music in Lemobrogia is diverse and eclectic, and a wide variety of styles and traditions can be identified in the country; even though clear boundaries can be drawn between art music, folk music and popular music, and between religious and secular music, as far back as the Bronze Age, there has never been, in the nation, a rigid divide between their audiences and musicians. In fact, since dance and music were believed to be divine and holy in their very essence, these divides were gradually established not due to concerns about dignity or decency, but due to concerns about casting spells or invoking spirits by accident; the blurring of these boundaries, and the adoption of foreign genres, eventually birthed the musical landscape of contemporary Lemobrogia, characterized by the widespread pairing of the country's own instrumentation and notation with the conventions and rules typical of foreign genres and styles, and vice versa - the country's artists being especially prone to using heterophonic textures and hexatonic scales.

Sport

Due to the influence of Acrea, Lemobrogia's former suzerain, association football and formula racing are quite popular in Lemobrogia; however, the most popular participation and spectator sports in the country are the dry season, outdoor sports of cricket and rugby on one hand, and the wet season, indoor sports of kabaddi and volleyball on the other hand - with the popularity of kabaddi and rugby being a consequence of their affinity to the ritual fighting practices that replaced internecine warfare in the nation since around 700 BCE, and the popularity of cricket and volleyball being a consequence of their non-contact nature, that attracted children and teachers on one hand, and the devout and pious on the other hand. Together with two individual sports, the national sports of cross country running and freestyle wrestling, these team sports are played in the so-called "Big Six" professional sports leagues of Lemobrogia; other sports are usually played in international or in semi-professional and amateur leagues.

Holidays

Public holidays in Lemobrogia can be secular or religious in character; the former include holidays that are also celebrated in the rest of Tyran, such as Labour Day (that is held on January 20, rather than on May 1, unlike in the rest of Tyran) and holidays specific to the country, such as Reunification Day on April 20 (celebrating the establishment of the Third Community after several centuries of foreign rule under the Rideva and Symmeria); the latter can be subdivided into the 4 oldest holidays, that take place during the equinoxes and solstices and are of prehistoric origin, and the 8 holidays that were added to the calendar since the Bronze Age, 2 each for each period in between an equinox and the solstice following it. The festivals and rituals associated with these holidays are characterized by their emphasis on provoking and maintaining a trance-like mental state of liminal presence in those taking part in them, via a wide array of different techniques.