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The Leisau Group refers to the member countries that attend an annual intergovernmental political summit hosted in Leisau, Vonzumier. The group's members consist of the world's major economic and geopolitical powers: the Aitic Federation, Apelia, Bhasar, Granzery, Luepola, Savland, Tierada, Vierzland, Vonzumier, and Zaihan. The conference was created at an international summit in 2002, and has been convened each year since then; only Bhasar and Zaihan have been added to the working roster since its inception, joining in 2007 and 2010 respectively.