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A period of turmoil followed, as the newly unified country was torn into civil war by the two separate houses of nobility backing different successors following the death of [[Genadi the Lesser]]. Princess [[Cvieta the Great|Cvieta I]], the preferred heir by the Varadian nobility, emerged victorious from the war. Shortly after the end of the war, neighboring kingdoms Plosenia and Zacotia invaded Varadna-Strentland, initiating the [[Containment Wars]], in which Varadna-Strentland allied Vyzinia to retake its territory and eventually partition Plosenia and annex significant parts of Zacotia. The victory was followed by the declaration of the Kingdom of Luepola as the successor to Varadna-Strentland. | A period of turmoil followed, as the newly unified country was torn into civil war by the two separate houses of nobility backing different successors following the death of [[Genadi the Lesser]]. Princess [[Cvieta the Great|Cvieta I]], the preferred heir by the Varadian nobility, emerged victorious from the war. Shortly after the end of the war, neighboring kingdoms Plosenia and Zacotia invaded Varadna-Strentland, initiating the [[Containment Wars]], in which Varadna-Strentland allied Vyzinia to retake its territory and eventually partition Plosenia and annex significant parts of Zacotia. The victory was followed by the declaration of the Kingdom of Luepola as the successor to Varadna-Strentland. | ||
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===People's Republic of Luepola ( | ===People's Republic of Luepola (1905-1948)=== | ||
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===Luepolan Spring (1977-1985)=== | ===Luepolan Spring (1977-1985)=== |
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Republic of Luepola Respublika Ľupolska | |
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Motto: Narod i Sloboda Naviek Nation and Freedom Forever | |
Anthem: Marš Lémanki March of the Lehmanites | |
Capital | Prishek |
Largest city | Voitz |
Official languages | Luepolan |
Recognised regional languages | |
Ethnic groups (2018) | Luepolan Molves 82% Non-Luepolan Molves 12% Njataris 3% Vierz 2% Other 1% |
Religion | Orthodoxy |
Demonym(s) | Luepolan |
Government | Federal semi-presidential republic |
• President | Savo Grigorević |
• Vice President | Anastasi Obrádović |
• Prime Minister | Radovan Kozić |
Legislature | Sliet |
Great Assembly Veliki Sbor | |
Popular Assembly Ľudovi Sbor | |
Establishment | |
• Unification of Varadna and Strentland | 4 August 1329 |
10 July 1390 | |
13 March 1979 | |
• Establishment of the Modern Republic | 1 January 1980 |
8 July 1985 | |
Area | |
• Total | 760,140 km2 (293,490 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 79,295,273 |
• Density | 104.32/km2 (270.2/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $2,185,348,873,474 (2.1 trillion) |
• Per capita | $27,521 |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $1,798,559,354,100 (1.8 trillion) |
• Per capita | $22,650 |
Gini | 29.1 low |
HDI | 0.845 very high |
Currency | Luepolan Grivna (Ғ) (LG) |
Time zone | UTC+2 |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +52 |
Internet TLD | .lu |
Luepola (/luˈpoʊlə/, Luepolan: Ľupola [ʎuˈpɔla]), officially the Republic of Luepola (Respublika Ľupolska [resˈpublika ʎuˈpɔlska]), is a federal parliamentary republic located in eastern Patyria. It is divided into fourteen voblasts and two federal municipalities. Luepola covers a total of 760,140 square kilometers, making it the largest nation in Patyria, and has a population of 79,295,273, making it the second most populous nation in Patyria after Vierzland. Luepola's capital is Prishek, and its largest city is Voitz. Other notable Luepolan cities include Rostva, Pomorna, Hrdovna, Zvin, Grast, and Utrna.
Luepola is bordered to the north by Vyzinia, Plosenia, and the Gulf of St. Jan; to the east by Tanavia, Vorochia, and the Oriental Sea; to the south by Zacotia and Granzery; and to the west by Lairea and Vierzland.
History
Prehistory
Molvic Tribal Era
Kingdoms of Varadna and Strentland
Unification of Varadna and Strentland; Kingdom of Luepola (1329-1818)
The Kingdom of Luepola, then known as Varadna-Strentland, was established in 1329 by Genadi I of Strentland. Genadi's wife Vladislava I was the heir apparent to the throne of Varadna; upon her coronation, their son became the heir to both thrones, and Vladislava opted to instead cede control of Varadna to Genadi, unifying the two countries ahead of schedule.
A period of turmoil followed, as the newly unified country was torn into civil war by the two separate houses of nobility backing different successors following the death of Genadi the Lesser. Princess Cvieta I, the preferred heir by the Varadian nobility, emerged victorious from the war. Shortly after the end of the war, neighboring kingdoms Plosenia and Zacotia invaded Varadna-Strentland, initiating the Containment Wars, in which Varadna-Strentland allied Vyzinia to retake its territory and eventually partition Plosenia and annex significant parts of Zacotia. The victory was followed by the declaration of the Kingdom of Luepola as the successor to Varadna-Strentland.
First Luepolan Republic (1818-1905)
People's Republic of Luepola (1905-1948)
The People's Republic of Luepola was officially declared by Lev Gincburg after likely illegitimately winning his re-election as the President of Luepola. The declaration was followed by the relatively quick and violent transformation of Luepola into a one-party socialist state. The Communist Party used its stranglehold over the country to eliminate political opponents and dissidents, hasten Luepola's relatively slow industrialization, reform the Luepolan language and script, and export its ideology to other nations. Countries such as Vorochia, Granzery, Poicary and Apelia fell sway to communism throughout the first half of the 20th century. Luepola transformed its colonial holdings in Oridia and Tusola into socialist republics, but effectively maintained a stranglehold on their state affairs.
On 8 April 1942, invasion of Zacotia in order to install a Communist government. Vierzland and Savland each declared war on Luepola in turn, beginning the Great War. After a poorly-prepared Vierz invasion of Luepola failed, Luepola went on the offensive, bringing Apelia and Granzery into the war as members of the Socialist International Coalition and besieging Vierzland on all of its land borders while also invading southern Patyria, annexing the region alongside Granzery and similarly laying siege to Cestros. Intermittent Coalition air raids on Vierzland escalated into full-scale strategic and terror bombing campaigns which were later reciprocated by the Allied nations; one of the most notable such air raids was the Bombing of Talheim, in which the use of chemical weapons killed tens of thousands in the deadliest week of the war. Shortly after, the Luepolans initiated the Battle of Kasenberg, the largest single battle of the war. Nonetheless, Luepola's efforts at overrunning Vierzland's and Cestros's defensive lines were unsuccessful, and the entry of Vonzumier into the war placed increased pressure on Luepola's southern front and forcing her to defend her colonial holdings. Decisive defeats inflicted on Luepola at Kasenberg, Tarphos, and the Verakoni Gap forced Luepola on the defensive, but Luepola was nonetheless able to maintain its own defensive line close within its pre-war borders until fall 1947, when the Allied Operation Rapture forced Apelia's surrender. In the final six months of the war, Luepola found itself overwhelmed as Vonzumier and Vierzland mounted a final offensive against Luepola. After the death of Marusić, acting Chairman Saňin Mlakar ordered the surreder of Luepola to the Vierz army, effectively ending the war. The Treaty of Adtrus would later dissolve the Luepolan communist government, place Luepola's satellite republics in Oridia under Vierz administration, and subject Luepola to military occupation by Vierzland.
Vierz Occupation and the State of Luepola (1948-1977)
Luepolan Spring (1977-1985)
Second Republic of Luepola (1985-Present)
Geography
Climate
Biodiversity
Demographics
Population
Ethnic Groups
Languages
Religion
Health
Education
Urbanization
Largest cities of Luepola (2019 census) | |||||||||
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City | Population | State | City | Population | State | ||||
1 | Voitz | 2,364,964 | Občina Vojc | 11 | Bráznica | 595,788 | Aneska | ||
2 | Rostva | 1,512,376 | Jutska | 12 | Elenevo | 581,393 | Jutska | ||
3 | Prishek | 948,083 | Hautbecirk | 13 | Čakajec | 560,848 | Bružka | ||
4 | Zvin | 713,555 | Varadna | 14 | Aneska | 557,854 | Aneska | ||
5 | Grast | 704,721 | Trnava | 15 | Voľana | 547,967 | Varadna | ||
6 | Kořevac | 687,397 | Trnava | 16 | Nediňe | 539,901 | Bosunija | ||
7 | Bosaňe | 664,919 | Dvolăn | 17 | Mlaževo | 500,608 | Varadna | ||
8 | Hrdovna | 655,083 | Sevierna | 18 | Đalan | 488,226 | Nimorăn | ||
9 | Utrna | 644,323 | Bosunija | 19 | Judusa | 472,475 | Bosunija | ||
10 | Pomorna | 638,575 | Jutska | 20 | Obránse | 470,273 | Cărnipoře |
Politics
Constitution of Luepola
Government and the Sliet
Law Enforcement
Foreign Relations
Armed Forces
Culture
Art
Literature
Music
Television and Cinema
Sport
Cuisine