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'''Lysian Columbia''', or offciailly the Colonial Empire of Lysian Columbia, was a country in Argis from 1778 when it gained independence from [[Lysia]], to 1819, when it joined the [[2nd Federation of Delamaria]], or modern day [[Delamaria]].
'''Lysian Columbia''', or officailly the Colonial Empire of Lysian Columbia, was a country in Argis from 1778 when it gained independence from [[Lysia]], to 1819, when it joined the [[2nd Federation of Delamaria]], or modern day [[Delamaria]].


Following the [[Delamarian War of 1804]], in which Lysian Columbia was defeated by [[Labradoria]], it was forced to cede the Port of Bodmonton and its surrounding to Labradoria, and allow the area of [[Fravina]] its independence. These cessecions lead to major economic and social problems in Lysian Columbia, with little confidence in the government from the aristocratic class and the general populace, the Lysian Columbian King decided to integrate Lysian Columbia into Delamaria. The Royal family retained its land holdings and its many palaces, though sold much of their holdings in the 20th century.
Following the [[Delamarian War of 1804]], in which Lysian Columbia was defeated by [[Labradoria]], it was forced to cede the Port of Bodmonton and its surrounding to Labradoria, and allow the area of [[Fravina]] its independence. These secessions led to major economic and social problems in Lysian Columbia, with little confidence in the government from the aristocratic class and the general populace, the Lysian Columbian King decided to integrate Lysian Columbia into Delamaria. The Royal family retained its land holdings and its many palaces, though sold much of their holdings in the 20th century.
 
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Colonial Empire of Lysian Columbia
Columbie Lysianne
1778–1819
Flag of Lysian Columbia
Flag
Delamaria1805.png
Lysian Columbia in 1805, indicated in blue.
CapitalAlberta
Common languagesLysian
Demonym(s)Lysian Columbian, Columbian.
GovernmentMonarchy
• 1778-1819
King Charles the 1st
• 1804-1819
Chancellor Jacques Monroe
LegislatureImperial Parliament
House of the Nobility
House of Commoners
History 
• Independence from Lysia
1778
1 January 1819
CurrencyColumbian Franc
Today part ofDelamaria and Fravina
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Lysian Columbia, or officailly the Colonial Empire of Lysian Columbia, was a country in Argis from 1778 when it gained independence from Lysia, to 1819, when it joined the 2nd Federation of Delamaria, or modern day Delamaria.

Following the Delamarian War of 1804, in which Lysian Columbia was defeated by Labradoria, it was forced to cede the Port of Bodmonton and its surrounding to Labradoria, and allow the area of Fravina its independence. These secessions led to major economic and social problems in Lysian Columbia, with little confidence in the government from the aristocratic class and the general populace, the Lysian Columbian King decided to integrate Lysian Columbia into Delamaria. The Royal family retained its land holdings and its many palaces, though sold much of their holdings in the 20th century.