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'''Lanada''', formally the Territory of Lanada, is an Overseas Territory of [[Delamaria]]. Distinct from a [[State of Delamaria|State]], it has no voting representation in the [[House of Delegates of Delamaria|House of Delegates]] or the [[Senate of Delamaria|Senate]], though advocacy groups have made strides in the past, most bills to make Lanada a state have failed.

Revision as of 20:23, 26 March 2021

Lanada
Territory of Delamaria
Flag of Lanada
CountryDelamaria
Capital CityHartana
Government
 • BodyLanada Territorial Assembly
 • Territorial GovernorTerrence Arthine (Lanada Democracy Party)
 • Lt. GovernorCharles Martin
Population
 • Total101,200
Area codesfor multiple area codes
Websitewww.VisitLanada.co.dm

Lanada, formally the Territory of Lanada, is an Overseas Territory of Delamaria. Distinct from a State, it has no voting representation in the House of Delegates or the Senate, though advocacy groups have made strides in the past, most bills to make Lanada a state have failed.