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'''Lyhoming''', known officially as the '''State of Lyhoming''' and unofficially as "'''LY'''" or "'''Lyho'''", is a state in eastern [[Rizealand]] that is bordered by [[Cassier]] to the north, the [[Powhatan Nation]] to the northeast, [[Cahoka]] to the southeast, [[Marchenia]] and [[San Andreas]] to the south, [[Fáel]] and the [[Nehinaw Nation]] to the southwest, and [[Providence (state)|Providence]] to the west. Lyhoming has a total area of 283,733.60 square kilometers, making it the second largest state and political division of Rizealand. Lyhoming also has a population of 6,016,900, making it the fourth most populous state and political entity in Rizealand. Lyhoming's capital and largest city is [[McDowell]]. It is also home to several other large cities including [[Shelby]], [[Greendale]], and [[Jedburg]].  
'''Lyhoming''', known officially as the '''State of Lyhoming''' and unofficially as "'''LY'''" or "'''Lyho'''", is a state in eastern [[Rizealand]] that is bordered by [[Cassier]] to the north, the [[Powhatan Nation]] to the northeast, [[Cahoka]] to the southeast, [[Marchenia]] and [[San Andreas]] to the south, [[Fáel]] and the [[Nehinaw Nation]] to the southwest, and [[Providence (state)|Providence]] to the west. Lyhoming has a total area of 283,733.60 square kilometers, making it the second largest state and political division of Rizealand. Lyhoming also has a population of 6,016,900, making it the fourth most populous state and political entity in Rizealand. Lyhoming's capital and largest city is [[McDowell]]. It is also home to several other large cities including [[Shelby]], [[Greendale]], and [[Jedburg]].  


 
== Etymology ==
The name "Lyhoming" is derived from the [[Powhatan Nation|Powhatan]] word "Ly'homa'inke", meaning "river-crossed." The Powhatan used the name to refer to the [[Weanoke River]] which cuts through the center of the state.


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Revision as of 21:02, 11 July 2021

State of Lyhoming
State
Nickname(s): 
The Frontier State (official)
The Wild State
Motto: 
Wiki Map Lyhoming.png
Map of Rizealand with Lyhoming in red
CountryRizealand Rizealand
Before StatehoodEastern Territory
Capital
(and largest city)
McDowell
Joined FederationNovember 8, 1890 (7th)
Government
 • GovernorPaul Barthelemy (TNC-CRP)
 • Deputy GovernorMegan Campbell (TNC-CRP)
 • LegislatureLyhoming State Assembly
 • Federal representation
Councilors

Representatives
Area
 • Total283,733.60 km2 (109,550.16 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total6,016,900
 • Density21.21/km2 (54.9/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+10 (Central)
Abbreviation
LY
ISO 3166 codeRZ-LY
Websitewww.lyhoming.gov.rzl

Lyhoming, known officially as the State of Lyhoming and unofficially as "LY" or "Lyho", is a state in eastern Rizealand that is bordered by Cassier to the north, the Powhatan Nation to the northeast, Cahoka to the southeast, Marchenia and San Andreas to the south, Fáel and the Nehinaw Nation to the southwest, and Providence to the west. Lyhoming has a total area of 283,733.60 square kilometers, making it the second largest state and political division of Rizealand. Lyhoming also has a population of 6,016,900, making it the fourth most populous state and political entity in Rizealand. Lyhoming's capital and largest city is McDowell. It is also home to several other large cities including Shelby, Greendale, and Jedburg.

Etymology

The name "Lyhoming" is derived from the Powhatan word "Ly'homa'inke", meaning "river-crossed." The Powhatan used the name to refer to the Weanoke River which cuts through the center of the state.