Lormotia

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Kingdom of Lormotia
Kingdya a Lormoyt
Flag of Lormotia
Flag
Coat of Arms
Coat of Arms
Anthem: Hjes ŏa Kingdya
Capital
and largest city
Vljade
Official languagesLormot
Recognized languagesSeketese
Ethnic groups
(2019)
Demonym(s)Lormot
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Fajor IV
• Prime Minister
Rihc Realtson
• Speaker of Assembly
Juole Eriksonn
LegislatureAssembly of the State
Establishment
• Formation
7th century
9 May 1940
11 September 1942
21 January 1951
Population
• 2021 estimate
3.7 million
• 2016 census
3,562,553
GDP (nominal)2016 estimate
• Total
$124 billion
• Per capita
$35,643
Gini (2016)23.5
low
HDIIncrease 0.899
very high
CurrencyLormot Dyag (Đ) (LMD)
Time zoneUTC-1 (NST)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+354
Internet TLD.sc

Lormotia (Lormot: Lormoyt), officially the Kingdom of Lormotia (Lormot: Kingdya a Lormoyt), is a Nelbec country in northwestern Europe. Bordering Alquiya to the South and West, and New Svealand to the North, Lormotia composes a large portion of the Nelborne eastern seaboard. Much of the Lormot borderlands is composed of the Yerjtan Mountains, with much of it's cities and industry located on the fertile Lormot plateau. The country's weather is one of the warmest in the Nelborne, with the Atlantic Ocean in the east and the mountains in the west creating hot summers and mild winters, especially in the southern panhandle. Lormotia's population of 3.5 million (2016) is almost entirely located in urban areas along the Atlantic coastline and the Lormot plateau. Vljade is the nation's capital and largest city. Its greater urban area contains over half the population of Lormotia and is home to most government institutions, companies, and royal residences.

Habitation of the Lormot plateau began in the neolithic period by Szejon herders. The Nelbec Exchange would reach the plateau late in the 1st millennium BCE, causing a massive population change to occur whereas Nelbecs from the north moved in and completely displaced the Szejon population, with the formation of early Nelbec groups and states following shortly after. The area would remain in a flux of clans and chiefdoms until the 4th century with the rise of two major Kingdoms, Vljadeja and Maskimoj, beginning the Lormot war period. For the next 300 years, these kingdoms would fight alongside various regional allies for supremacy over the plateau, culminating in Vljadeja conquering the other in the 7th century and forming the modern Lormotia.