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{{Infobox country
{{Infobox company
|conventional_long_name      = Lemovician Entity
| name            = Imaguan Sugar Board
|native_name                = {{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Ентітатє Менділура<br>{{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: Łemowiczi podmiot
| logo            = ImaSugBoa.png
|short_name                  = Lemovician Entity
| caption          = Logo
|image_map                  = LemovEntMap.png
| type            =  
|map_width                  = 275px
| traded_as        =  
|map_caption                = <big>Land controlled by the Miersan Entity (red) in [[Lemovicia]] (red and white)</big>
| genre            = <!-- Only used with media and publishing companies -->
|common_name                = Lemovician Entity
| fate            = Privatized, sold to TBD
|image_coat                  = LemovCoA.png
| predecessor      =  
|symbol_type                = [[Coat of arms of Lemovicia|Coat of arms]]
| successor        =  
|image_flag                  = LemovEntFlag.png
| foundation      = {{Start date|1966}}
|flag_type                  = [[Flag of Lemovicia|Flag]]
| founder          =  
|national_motto              = Іноїз ере ез назіоен бізіцарен одола!<br>{{small|{{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Never again the lifeblood of any nation!}}
| defunct          = {{End date|2009}}
|national_anthem            = [[Otoitza]]<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=http://nationalanthems.info/hu.mp3]]
| location_city    = [[Cuanstad]]
|capital                    = [[Zubiharra]]
| location_country = [[Imagua and the Assimas]]
|largest_city                = [[Topagunea]]
| location        =  
|official_languages          = {{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}
| locations        =  
|regional_languages          = {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}
| area_served      =  
|ethnic_groups              = [[Lemovician people|Lemovician]] (88%)<br>{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}} (9%)<br>Others (3%)
| key_people      =  
|ethnic_groups_year          = 2017
| industry        = {{wp|Marketing board}}
|religion                    = {{wp|Christianity|Sotirianity}} (96%)<br>Others (4%)
| products        = {{wp|Sugar}}
|religion_year              = 2017
| services        =  
|demonym                    = Lemovician
| revenue          =  
|government_type            = {{wp|Autonomous region|Autonomous}} [[Administrative divisions of Lemovicia#Entity|constituent entity]]
| operating_income =  
|leader_title1              = Chief Executive
| net_income      =  
|leader_name1                = [[Tellu Lamerain]]
| aum              = <!-- Only used with financial services companies -->
|leader_title2              =  
| assets           =  
|leader_name2                =  
| equity           =  
|leader_title3              =  
| owner            =  
|leader_name3                =
| num_employees    = TBD
|sovereignty_type            = Autonomous entity
| parent          =  
|established_event1          = [[Alikianos Accords]] and autonomy
| divisions        =  
|established_date1           = 22 June, 1992
| subsid          =  
|area_km2                    = 23008.832
| homepage        = orientalbank.com
|area_sq_mi                  =  
| footnotes        =  
|population_census           = 859,813
| intl            =  
|population_census_year      = 2017
|population_density_km2      = 37.3688243
|GDP_PPP                    = TBD
|GDP_PPP_per_capita          = TBD
|GDP_nominal                = TBD
|GDP_nominal_per_capita      = TBD
|Gini                        = 25.4
|Gini_year                  = 2015
|HDI                        = 0.808
|HDI_year                    = 2018
|currency                    = [[Lemovician denar]]
|currency_code              = LVN
|time_zone                  =
|time_zone_DST              =
|date_format                =dd-mm-yyyy
|drives_on                  =right
|cctld                      =[[.lv]]
|iso3166code                =LMV
|calling_code                =992
|statsdisplay                =yes
}}
}}
The '''Lemovician Entity''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Ентітатє Менділура, ''Entitate Mendilurra'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Łemowiczi podmiot'') is a [[Administrative divisions of Lemovicia#Entity|constituent entity]] situated in southern [[Lemovicia]], bordered to the north by the [[Miersan Entity]], to the southeast by [[Slirnia]], to the southwest by [[Minilov]], and to the northwest by [[West Miersa]].
The '''Imaguan Sugar Board''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Commissione per lo zucchero imaguano'') was a {{wp|marketing board}} for {{wp|sugar}} in [[Imagua and the Assimas]]. Established in 1966 as a direct result of the [[Sugar Crash]] by the Imaguan government, the ''Sugar Act of 1965''
 
Established after the [[Alikianos Accords]] in 1992, the Lemovician Entity was created to assuage concerns by [[Lemovician people|ethnic Lemovicians]] about the Miersan Entity being preserved. Thus, it was granted the same powers as the Miersan Entity, and was codified into law with the passage of the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|1992 constitution]].
 
==Etymology==
The name of the '''Lemovician Entity''' derives from the fact that at the time that the [[Alikianos Accords]] were signed ending the [[Lemovician Civil War]] in 1992, it was under the control of the Lemovician government led by [[Saroi Garnica]], and was majority-[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]], as opposed to the [[Miersan Entity]], which was majority-{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}.


==History==
==History==
===Origins===
===Origins and establishment===
[[File:Зеница_20190812_225732_-_Фуад_Касумовић_2_cropped.png|150px|thumb|left|Chief Executive [[Seniko Urdiaga]], 2006]]
For most of [[Imagua]]'s history, sugar production and exportation was done by a free market.
The Lemovician Entity had its origins in the negotiations leading to the [[Alikianos Accords]] which ended the [[Lemovician Civil War]]: during the negotiations between the [[Lemovicia|Lemovician government]] led by [[Saroi Garnica]], the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Lemovicia)|opposition forces]] led by [[Otxote Sasiambarrena]], and the [[Miersan Entity|Miersan separatists]] led by [[Izydor Domzalski]], the Miersan separatists demanded that the Miersans preserve their autonomy to ensure that the culture of the {{wp|Polish people|Miersans}} would be protected from another regime like Garnica's.
 
Saroi Garnica opposed the proposal by the Miersans, arguing that it would lead to the disintegration of the country, while also making it unfair for Lemovicians as having Miersan autonomy, in conjunction with the demographic majority of the Miersan community would put the [[Lemovician people|ethnic Lemovician]] minority at danger of being as repressed by a Miersan-majority government.
 
In response, Otxote Sasiambarrena proposed the establishment of the Lemovician Entity, which would have the same powers as the Miersan Entity, so to ensure that ethnic Lemovicians would be able to exercise the same cultural protections as the Miersan Entity. This suggestion was accepted by all sides, leading to the consequence that when the Alikianos Accords was signed on 22 June, 1992, the Lemovician Entity was established.
 
Over the next several months, as a [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|new Lemovician constitution]] was being drafted up, the institutions of the Lemovician Entity were established, under the caretaker leadership of [[Seniko Urdiaga]] of the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Lemovicia)|Liberal Democrats]], such as the establishment of a capital in [[Zubiharra]], as setting a capital in [[Topagunea]] would unduly make the Lemovician capital more important for the Lemovician Entity, at the expense of development.
 
In November 1992, the Lemovician Entity was formally established, with Seniko Urdiaga becoming its first Chief Executive. Under Urdiaga's tenure from 1992 to 2008, he helped oversee the recovery of the Lemovician Entity from the Lemovician Civil War, particularly in the cities of Zubiharra and Topagunea. The [[Education in Lemovicia|education system]] of the old regime was largely kept, although the curriculum was modernized, while infrastructure improvements were made to help improve connectivity between the Lemovician Entity and its neighbours, particularly [[Minilov]] and [[Slirnia]]. This led to his re-election in 1996, 2000, and 2004, as his policies were popular among the inhabitants of the Lemovician Entity. However, with the 2005 recession greatly affecting the Lemovician Entity, it led to widespread dissatisfaction with both the federal government, and the entity government, especially as Urdiaga's administration sought to give tax breaks to corporations to try and attract them to the Lemovician Entity.
 
===Contemporary===
In 2008, as a result of the 2005 recession's lingering effects on Lemovicia, [[Seniko Urdiaga]] was voted out as Chief Executive, and was succeeded by [[Socialist Party (Lemovicia)|Socialist]] [[Azkar Inchaurdieta]]. Under Inchaurdieta's tenure as Chief Executive, he sought to set up a welfare state, much like the federal Socialist government which was in power. However, Inchaurdieta's tax and spend policies proved unpopular among the population of the Lemovician Entity, leading to him being voted out in 2012.
 
Urdiaga was succeeded as Chief Executive by [[Liberal Democratic Party (Lemovicia)|Liberal Democratic]] candidate [[Legazpi Bustince]]. Bustince ended many of the policies implemented under Azkar Inchaurdieta's tenure as Chief Executive, as he believed that as the Lemovician Entity was poorer than the rest of Lemovicia, which in and of itself was poor by [[Euclea|continental standards]], it would be more worthwhile to focus on infrastructure improvements than developing a welfare state which according to Bustince would "keep the Lemovicians poorer than their compatriots [in the rest of [[Euclea]]]." He also sought to institute tax breaks for corporations to establish themselves in the Lemovician Entity.
 
His policies were popular among the inhabitants of the Lemovician Entity, which led to his re-election in 2016: however, in 2018, Bustince was forced to resign after it was revealed he had ties to the [[Crime in Lemovicia|Oyonarte ahaide]], and was subsequently arrested: thus, Bustince was succeeded by [[Tellu Lamerain]] as Acting Chief Executive: however, this swift reaction meant that in the special gubernatorial election to serve out the rest of Bustince's term, Lamerain was soundly elected to serve as Chief Executive of the Lemovician Entity.
 
Under Tellu's tenure as Chief Executive, while he continued many of the policies practiced by Legazpi Bustince's administration, he has also vowed to crack down on organized crime in the Lemovician Entity, with increased numbers of arrests related to organized crime from late 2018 onward.
 
==Geography==
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==Government==
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==Demographics==
As of the 2017 census, the Lemovician Entity is home to 859,813 people, or just over a third of the population of [[Lemovicia]].
 
Ethnically, the largest ethnic group inhabiting the Lemovician Entity are [[Lemovician people|Lemovicians]], numbering 755,545 people, or about 87.8% of the population. The next largest group are the {{wp|Polish people|Miersans}}, number 79,242 people, or around 9.2% of the population, are {{wp|Polish people|ethnic Miersans}}, of whom most of them live in [[Topagunea]]. Lastly, 25,026 people, or around three percent of the population, come from other ethnic groups.
 
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==Culture==

Revision as of 03:50, 2 June 2020

Imaguan Sugar Board
IndustryMarketing board
FatePrivatized, sold to TBD
Founded1966 (1966)
Defunct2009 (2009)
Headquarters,
ProductsSugar
Number of employees
TBD
Websiteorientalbank.com

The Imaguan Sugar Board (Etrurian: Commissione per lo zucchero imaguano) was a marketing board for sugar in Imagua and the Assimas. Established in 1966 as a direct result of the Sugar Crash by the Imaguan government, the Sugar Act of 1965

History

Origins and establishment

For most of Imagua's history, sugar production and exportation was done by a free market.

(TBC)