Livoli

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Grand Principality of Livoli
Gran Principato di Livoli
Flag of
Flag
Coat of arms of
Coat of arms
Motto: "Speranza, Pace, Unità" (Corsican) "Hope, Peace, Unity" (English)
Anthem: "This Land of Ours"
Capital
and largest city
Livoli
Official languagesCorsican
Demonym(s)Livolian
GovernmentSemi-Constitutional Monarchy
• Grand Prince
Piero IV
• Prime Minister
Liovanni Umbrori
LegislatureParliament
Area
• Total
428,000 km2 (165,000 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
641,000
CurrencyDenarius
Driving sideright

Livoli, officially the Grand Principality of Livoli is a landlocked country in central Aephoris in the Süd Depths. Covering an area of 428,000 km2 and a population of 641,000, Livoli is a developed nation with a high standard of living. Located on the southern side of the Vulpes Mountains, Livoli enjoys a temperate climate, abundant arable land, and good amounts of mineral resources which contribute to its economic stability. Livoli is much more developed that its northern neighbor Cennito, and enjoys good diplomatic relations with both Cennito and the Republic of Säästla. Livoli imports many agricultural products from Cennito, mainly tea and sorghum.

Livoli operates under as a form of semi-constitutional monarchy. The head of state is the Grand Prince of Livoli, who wields immense political power despite his constitutional status. The head of government is the Prime Minister of Livoli. The current Grand Prince is Piero IV of House Vecchiarelli. The current Prime Minister is Liovanni Umbrori of the Partitu Social Democraticu (Social Democratic Party).

The economy of Livoli is considered to be developed. Livoli's main industries are mining (including copper, zinc, tin, and iron), agriculture, forestry, and tourism. Most of Livoli's energy production comes from coal power plants or hydroelectric dams, with a KUE-99 nuclear reactor currently under construction with the help of specialists and technicians from Säästla.