Luistia
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Kingdom of Luistia Reino de Luistia | |
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Motto: "Deus, Pátria, Rei, Fidelidade" "God, Fatherland, King, Loyalty" | |
Anthem: Deus, Pátria, Rei "God, Fatherland, King" | |
Capital and largest city | Trebora |
Official languages | Luistian Alpanian |
Recognized languages | Hestaican |
Ethnic groups | Lusitian- 79.6% Hestaican- 18.4% Other- 2.0% |
Religion | Alpanian Catholic- 99.4% Other- 0.6% |
Demonym(s) | Luistian |
Government | Hereditary Monarchy |
• Rei | Henrique III |
• Primeiro Ministro | Duarte de Avarez |
History | |
Population | |
• 1936 estimate | 7,500,000 |
Currency | Aureus |
Driving side | left |
The Kingdom of Luistia (Luistian: Reino de Luistia), known as more commonly as Luistia, is a sovereign state in southwest Cybelleum in the world of Verthandi, bordered by the northwest to the Kingdom of Baranda, west to the Republic of Varille, and southwest to the League of Jaconia. Luistia was part of the core territories of the Holy Aventine Empire for centuries, although it was considered distinct from the rest of Hestaica and developed a distinct linguistic and cultural background. Whereas Hestaica became a Crown Kingdom of the Emperor, Luistia was a vassal Kingdom of the Empire. It expanded its influence when it began colonizing in the fifteenth centuries. After the fall of Imperial Hestaica, the Kingdom was overrun by Auvernian troops, who proclaimed a Republic and sent the King into exile; after the downfall of Pierre Clement, the Monarchy was restored. The Kingdom consolidated the Duchy of Sadajor under its control in the chaos of the wake. Allying with Jaconia, it remained fairly stable during the war, it developed a strong ideal "Organic Monarchy" based upon Integralism and devotion to God, Fatherland, and King.