Losacia

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The Republic of Losacia
La République de Losace
Flag of Losacia
Flag
Motto: Dans l'unité
With Unity
Anthem: Le lion rouge
CapitalVoudalle
LargestCapital
Official languagesLosacian
Recognised regional languagesWellian
Demonym(s)Losacian
GovernmentFederal Semi Presidential Republic
• President
Jules Durand
• Prime Minister
Madeleine Macé
LegislatureLosacian Parliament
Senate
Legislative Assembly
Area
• 
47,900 km2 (18,500 sq mi)
Population
• 2021 estimate
9,450,679
• Density
197.3/km2 (511.0/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
512 billion USD
• Per capita
USD 79,800
Gini (2021)23.6
low
HDI (2022)0.955
very high
CurrencyLosacian Livre (LLE)
Driving sideright
Calling code+562

Losacia is a country made up of hills, valleys and the occasional mountain. It’s capital and centre of commerce, culture, politics and art is the city of Voudalle which is located in the northern central part of Losacia. Losacia has a population of 4.4 million and an area of 47,900 km2. Losacia is a semi presidential republic. This republic was founded in 1848 after a war in which the grand duke of Losacia was deposed and the new Losacia emerged as a republic. Losacia was historically made up of four historical counties which now closely resemble modern Losacian departments. These four historical counties united under the county of Voudalle in 1333. Geographically Losacia is a country of hills and valleys with its highest point reaching 687m at the country’s most north eastern point.. The Voudalle valley is where 58% of the country’s population reside and is where the capital and three other major cities are located. This urban area is sometimes referred to as the Mid Losacian belt.