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Lissatha is a Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic and a developed nation.
Lissatha is a Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic and a developed nation.
=Etymology=
The name Lissatha means ''beautiful sea''.
=History=
===Prehistory===
Ancient Lissathan city states are known for their beautiful architecture and their advances in human thought, with the Lissathan Golden Age lasting from the 4th century BC to the 2nd century BC, and ended after a 37 year war between the city states of [[Odiola]] and [[Brissarta]] which nearly destroyed the two cities and devastated the city states along the coastline.
===Lissathan Empire===
===Monarchy Era===
===Revolution and Civil War===
In 1931 after years of anti-monarchist sentiment, including the assassination of King Alfonso members of the [[Republican-Federalist Party]] organized a coup against [[King Benito]]. In the aftermath of this revolution the King fled south to [[Gakretta]], a civil war raged in Lissatha for the next 5 years before Benito was captured and arrested in 1936.
===Modern Period===
In the [[1938 Lissathan Election]] [[Appolon Pachis]] won in a landslide, he spent his first two terms rebuilding Lissatha after the civil war, Pachis would serve as president for 6 terms from 1938 until his death from a stroke in 1961. He would be succeeded by his Vice President [[Diego Monaldo]], who was only 43 at the time and very unexperienced, having served just 4 years in the [[Delaïkó]] before being chosen as vice president. Monaldo inherited a strong economy and rode that to re-election in 1962, but the economy crashed in 1965, leading to him losing in a landslide in 1966 to [[Nerio Iordanou]], Nerio managed to bring the economy back to normal levels and passed the 6th amendment, setting a two term limit.
Over the 2000s the economy boomed and spending increased during the presidency of [[Akakios Bondesan]] but the economy crashed in 2008, leading to a massive debt crisis.
=Geography and Climate=
=Politics=
=Economy=
=Demographics=
=Culture=

Revision as of 02:23, 18 October 2021

Republic of Lissatha
Democratia dou Lissatha
Flag of Lissatha
Flag
Motto: Unosi, Forzami, kai Libertheria
Union, Strength, and Liberty
Anthem: Innos to Libertheria (Hymn to Liberty)
Location of Lissatha
Capital
and largest city
Odiola
Official languagesLissathan
Ethnic groups
Raguran 45%
Cryotirian 43%
Religion
Catholic 45%
Orthodox Christian 43%
Demonym(s)Lissathan
GovernmentFederal Presidential Constitutional Republic
• President
Claudio Angela
Xaviero Mazzeo
• President of the Delaïkó
Stephanos Michelakis
LegislatureDelaïkó
Establishment
• Crowning of King Alexander
254
June 3, 1931
Area
• 
423,000 km2 (163,000 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
39,273,000

The Republic of Lissatha (Lissathan: is a country located in north east Euronia, it's population is approximately 39.2 million as of 2018, Odiola is it's capital and largest city with a population of 1.3 million, followed by Gakretta.

Ancient Lissathan city states are known for their beautiful architecture and their advances in human thought, with the Lissathan Golden Age lasting from the 4th century BC to the 2nd century BC, and ended after a 37 year war between the city states of Odiola and Brissarta which nearly destroyed the two cities and devastated the city states along the coastline. The nation was first united by King Alexander III, and his son Caesar created a large eastern Euronian empire before his eventual death in 299. The empire was significantly reduced in size to Lissatha's current borders. The monarchy ruled for centuries before the June 3 1931 Revolution where members of the Republican-Federalist Party overthrew King Benito.

Lissatha is a Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic and a developed nation.

Etymology

The name Lissatha means beautiful sea.

History

Prehistory

Ancient Lissathan city states are known for their beautiful architecture and their advances in human thought, with the Lissathan Golden Age lasting from the 4th century BC to the 2nd century BC, and ended after a 37 year war between the city states of Odiola and Brissarta which nearly destroyed the two cities and devastated the city states along the coastline.

Lissathan Empire

Monarchy Era

Revolution and Civil War

In 1931 after years of anti-monarchist sentiment, including the assassination of King Alfonso members of the Republican-Federalist Party organized a coup against King Benito. In the aftermath of this revolution the King fled south to Gakretta, a civil war raged in Lissatha for the next 5 years before Benito was captured and arrested in 1936.

Modern Period

In the 1938 Lissathan Election Appolon Pachis won in a landslide, he spent his first two terms rebuilding Lissatha after the civil war, Pachis would serve as president for 6 terms from 1938 until his death from a stroke in 1961. He would be succeeded by his Vice President Diego Monaldo, who was only 43 at the time and very unexperienced, having served just 4 years in the Delaïkó before being chosen as vice president. Monaldo inherited a strong economy and rode that to re-election in 1962, but the economy crashed in 1965, leading to him losing in a landslide in 1966 to Nerio Iordanou, Nerio managed to bring the economy back to normal levels and passed the 6th amendment, setting a two term limit.

Over the 2000s the economy boomed and spending increased during the presidency of Akakios Bondesan but the economy crashed in 2008, leading to a massive debt crisis.

Geography and Climate

Politics

Economy

Demographics

Culture