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Lemovician Entity
Lemovician: Ентітатє Менділура
Miersan: Łemowiczi podmiot
Motto: Іноїз ере ез назіоен бізіцарен одола!
Lemovician: Never again the lifeblood of any nation!
Anthem: Otoitza
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Land controlled by the Miersan Entity (red) in Lemovicia (red and white)
Land controlled by the Miersan Entity (red) in Lemovicia (red and white)
CapitalZubiharra
Largest cityTopagunea
Official languagesLemovician
Recognised regional languagesMiersan
Ethnic groups
(2017)
Lemovician (88%)
Miersan (9%)
Others (3%)
Religion
(2017)
Sotirianity (96%)
Others (4%)
Demonym(s)Lemovician
GovernmentAutonomous constituent entity
• Chief Executive
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Autonomous entity
• Alikianos Accords and autonomy
22 June, 1992
Area
• Total
21,512.96 km2 (8,306.20 sq mi)
Population
• 2017 census
859,813
• Density
39.9672105/km2 (103.5/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
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• Per capita
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GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
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• Per capita
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Gini (2015)25.4
low
HDI (2018)0.808
very high
CurrencyLemovician denar (LVN)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code992
ISO 3166 codeLMV
Internet TLD.lv

The Lemovician Entity (Lemovician: Ентітатє Менділура, Entitate Mendilurra, Miersan: Łemowiczi podmiot) is a 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.

Established after the Alikianos Accords in 1992, the Lemovician Entity was created to assuage concerns by 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 1992 constitution.

Etymology

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History

Origins

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Contemporary

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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 Lemovicians, numbering 755,545 people, or about 87.8% of the population. The next largest group are the Miersans, number 79,242 people, or around 9.2% of the population, are 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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