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|ethnic_groups_year = | | |31.4% {{wp|Cebuano people|Malaserano}} | ||
| 26.5% {{wp|Tagalog people|Tagadagat}} | |||
| 11.4% {{wp|Moro people|Sakirula peoples}} | |||
| 7.5% {{wp|Ilocano people|Itoctoc}} | |||
| 5.1% {{wp|Hiligaynon people|Danacao}} | |||
| 8.9% Others | |||
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| 41.9% [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]] | |||
| 35.5% [[Amendism]] | |||
| 15.4% [[Badi]] | |||
| 7.2% Other religions | |||
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'''Santo Lazaro''', officially the '''Democratic Republic of Santo Lazaro''' ({{wp|Cebuano language|Lazareno}}: ''Republika Demokratika sa Santo Lazaro'') is a sovereign country located in [[Coius]]. It is bounded by the [[Maccan Sea]] to the north and the [[Brown Sea]] to the south. It shares maritime borders with [[Dezevau]] and [[South Kabu]]. [[Buluan]] is the country's capital and most populated city. Other major cities include [[Bakersport]], [[General Macalinao]], and [[Taytay]] | '''Santo Lazaro''', officially the '''Democratic Republic of Santo Lazaro''' ({{wp|Cebuano language|Lazareno}}: ''Republika Demokratika sa Santo Lazaro'') is a sovereign country located in [[Coius]]. It is bounded by the [[Maccan Sea]] to the north and the [[Brown Sea]] to the south. It shares maritime borders with [[Dezevau]] and [[South Kabu]]. [[Buluan]] is the country's capital and most populated city. Other major cities include [[Bakersport]], [[General Macalinao]], and [[Taytay]] | ||
{{wp|Austronesian peoples|Sublustrian peoples}} were the first people to settle Santo Lazaro and established polities ruled by {{wp|Datu|datus}} and {{wp|Lakan|lakans}}. The land briefly was part of the [[Aguda Empire]] until the 1660s when it is conquered by [[Paretia]], and later [[Estmere]] in 1788. Santo Lazaro would remain as an Estmerish colony until | {{wp|Austronesian peoples|Sublustrian peoples}} were the first people to settle Santo Lazaro and established polities ruled by {{wp|Datu|datus}} and {{wp|Lakan|lakans}}. The land briefly was part of the [[Aguda Empire]] until the 1660s when it is conquered by [[Paretia]], and later [[Estmere]] in 1788. Santo Lazaro would remain as an Estmerish colony until 1953 when it was peacefully granted independence by Estmere following mild social unrest. Afterwards, the country faced various ups and downs such as an industrial boom and growing standard of living in the 1950s and 60s, before a socialist coup in 1973 which culminated in the start of Martial Law from 1977, which culminated in the Lazareno Civil War from 1979 to 1982. Following the fall of the socialists, Santo Lazaro underwent a brief military junta until the Gumamela Revolution in 1983, which started the beginning of reforms in Santo Lazaro. | ||
Santo Lazaro is a {{wp|Developing country}} and is one of the fastest growing economies in Coius, however has slowly growing levels of income inequality. Despite widespread corruption, nepotism, and recent clashes with the [[Bangsasakirula Section of the Worker's Internationale]] |
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Democratic Republic of Santo Lazaro Republika Demokratika sa Santo Lazaro | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Liberty and Justice | |
Anthem: Martsa sa Republika | |
Capital and largest city | Buluan |
Official languages | Lazareno, Estmerish, Luzelese |
Ethnic groups (2018) |
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Religion |
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Government | |
• President | Veronica Magbantay |
• Vice President | Ramon Cardoso |
• Chief Justice | Walter Dias |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Senate | |
House of Representatives | |
Independence from Estmere | |
• Granted | October 18, 1953 |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 5,245,841 |
Santo Lazaro, officially the Democratic Republic of Santo Lazaro (Lazareno: Republika Demokratika sa Santo Lazaro) is a sovereign country located in Coius. It is bounded by the Maccan Sea to the north and the Brown Sea to the south. It shares maritime borders with Dezevau and South Kabu. Buluan is the country's capital and most populated city. Other major cities include Bakersport, General Macalinao, and Taytay
Sublustrian peoples were the first people to settle Santo Lazaro and established polities ruled by datus and lakans. The land briefly was part of the Aguda Empire until the 1660s when it is conquered by Paretia, and later Estmere in 1788. Santo Lazaro would remain as an Estmerish colony until 1953 when it was peacefully granted independence by Estmere following mild social unrest. Afterwards, the country faced various ups and downs such as an industrial boom and growing standard of living in the 1950s and 60s, before a socialist coup in 1973 which culminated in the start of Martial Law from 1977, which culminated in the Lazareno Civil War from 1979 to 1982. Following the fall of the socialists, Santo Lazaro underwent a brief military junta until the Gumamela Revolution in 1983, which started the beginning of reforms in Santo Lazaro.
Santo Lazaro is a Developing country and is one of the fastest growing economies in Coius, however has slowly growing levels of income inequality. Despite widespread corruption, nepotism, and recent clashes with the Bangsasakirula Section of the Worker's Internationale