Leszczawka
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Kingdom of Leszczawka
(Крѡљэство Љэщавка) Љэщавка | |
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Status | Independent State |
Capital and largest city | Reszow |
Official languages | Leszczak |
Religion | Leszczawkan Christian Orthodox (Leszczawie Kresťanské Ortodoksjný) |
Demonym(s) | Leszczak, Leszczawie |
Government | Parliamentary Consitutional Monarchy |
• Monarch (Head of State) | Borisław VII Stojan Leszek-Czartoryska |
• First Minister (Head of Government) | Nikolaz Witowich |
Legislature | Parliament |
The Noble Diet | |
The Common Diet | |
Establishment | |
• Baptism | Apr 19 979 |
• Kingdom of Leszczawka | Jun 7 1032 |
• Leszczawka Partitioned | May 22 1571 |
• Leszczawka Unionised | Dec 22 1714 |
• Leszczawkan Independence | Sep 27 1822 |
• First Leszczawkan Civil War | Aug 3 1849 |
• Second Leszczawkan Civil War | Jan 30 1938 |
Area | |
• Total | 322,483 km2 (124,511 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2022 census | 37,155,290 |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $702,680,844,000 |
• Per capita | $18,912 |
Gini (2020) | 27.2 low |
HDI (2020) | 0.848 very high |
Currency | Groczen (Lsk) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +344 |
Leszczawka, officially the Kingdom of Leszczawka, is a country in Central Argis. Leszczawka has a population of 37 million, and is divided into 17 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of 322,483 km2 (124,511 sq mi). Reszow is the nation's capital and largest metropolis. Other major cities include Połaniec, Warowni, Rohżnów, Kralec and Skotarsk.
Leszczawka has a temperate transitional climate and its territory traverses the Central Argis Plain, extending from the Równywa Plains in the north to the Wielkagóra mountain range and in the south. The longest Leszczak river is the WysŁa River, and Leszczawka’s highest point is Mount Wysoké, situated in the Zielonagóra mountain range. The country is bordered by Ahrana to the north, Girkmand to the East, and ___ to the south. It also shares maritime boundaries with ___.
The history of human activity on Leszczak soil dates to c. 10,000 BC. Culturally diverse throughout late antiquity, the region became inhabited by the tribal Leszczawie, who gave it its name in the early medieval period, as well as several other tribes including the Leczowie, Zakowani, Poławine, Wysicni. The establishment of statehood in 979 coincided with a pagan ruler of the Leszczawie converting to Christianity under the auspices of the Orthodox Church. The Kingdom of Leszczawka emerged in 1032, and in 1571 was partitioned. The state was later unionised with Ahrana in 1714, cementing their longstanding association. Emerging as a modern nation state in 1822 following a war of independence.
Over the first one hundred years of its independence the Kingdom of Leszczawka sought the reclamation of lost lands and its territorial expansion, predominantly achieved following the 1849 civil wars, and during early 20th century up until the catastrophic civil war of 1934. The short-lived socialist republic that followed, beset by the ramifications of civil war, was toppled at the hands of a military Coup d'état and came to an end in 1941, when the imposition of a royalist dictatorship inaugurated a long period of authoritarian rule, marked by internal civil conflict and military dictatorship at league with the crown. From the 1950s through to the 1970s, Leszczawka achieved record economic growth, enabling it to join the ranks of developed nations across the globe.
Democracy was restored once again restored following the death of King ___ and the succession of king ___ in ___, becoming a parliamentary monarchy. However, until the 13th of May 2023 and since the 1989 elections, the Socialist Peoples Party (___) has maintained a firm hold over the nations parliament and its politics, and in the early two-thousands was responsible for poor economic management which lead to a national recession in 2008 and widespread institutional corruption.
Leszczawka is a parliamentary monarchy, with its bicameral legislature comprising the Noble Diet and the Common Diet. It is a developing market and a high income economy. Although many living in less developed regions lack access to higher income and modern services, the majority of its population, especially inside the nations cities receive a high standard of living, safety and economic freedom, as well as free university education and a universal health care system.
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Party | Leader | Ideology | Representation | ||||
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Common Diet | Noble Diet | ||||||
[[|center|84x84px]] | United Front (ZP) Zjednoczony Przód |
Nikolaz Witowich | National conservatism Right-wing populism |
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45 / 100
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[[|center|84x84px]] | Sovereign Leszczawka (ZP) Suvrena Leszczawie |
Natasha Zhukova | Liberal Conservatism Economic Liberty |
200 / 460
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45 / 100
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