Lavana

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People's Republic of Lavana
ສາທາລະນະລັດປະຊາຊົນລັດ ລະຫວ່າແ
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Motto: "ຈາກແມ່ນ້ ຳ ທີ່ຍິ່ງໃຫຍ່" "From the Mighty Rivers"
Anthem: "The Thunder and Sky"
Capital
and largest city
Pers
Recognised national languagesLavanan, Ziba
Ethnic groups
Pasamnoan 78%

Dezevauni 9%

Others 9%
Religion
Badi 60%

Irreligion 20%
Solarian Catholic Church 9%

Other 11%
Demonym(s)Lavanan
GovernmentCouncil Republic
• Premier
Laina Keomany
• Vice-Premier
Trang Dong
LegislatureLavanan Council
Establishment
• Formation of the Kingdom of Lavana
1876
• Establishment of the Republic of Lavana
1943
• Establishment of the People's Republic of Lavana
1964
Population
• 2020 census
49,842,742
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Per capita
7,373.00
CurrencyLavanan Dunan (LZ)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.lv

Lavana (Lavanan:ລະຫວ່າແ) officially the People's Republic of Lavana (Lavanan:ສາທາລະນະລັດປະຊາຊົນລັດ ລະຫວ່າແ) is a sovereign state in Coius. It borders Dezevau to the north, the yet to be renamed sea to the east, and tbd. With a total area of X, and population of 49,842,742 million people. It's capital is the city of Pers.

Etymology

History

Pre-history

Lavanan pre-history can trace itself to early human settlement along the various rivers of the region, agriculture can be traced to it's discovery in Dezevau. Early societies existed on the banks of waterways growing rice and growing minor livestock, they utilized the waterways to transport goods and conduct trade, waterways became very important to the Lavanans and became the basis for Lavanan Mythology, this settlements eventually grew into city-state like entities which controlled sections of rivers and facilitated security and trade between merchants.

Early Kungian Period (5th Century B.C.E-1st Century C.E.)

Bronze Sasuanan artifacts

The first organized entity in the region was that of the Sasuana empire in the early 6th century B.C.E., the Sasuanan Empire rose from the city of Thy Lucc near modern day Kurei in the river Kung. Thy Lucc was located in a strategic position forcing all trade through the river necessary to cross the cities boundaries, the growth of the Sasuanan's cemented Thy Lucc's importance which would be unrivaled for several centuries. The Sasuana's developed large water projects which increased the yield of rice crops in the region leading to a population boom, the Sasuana's were also able to support the growing trading in the Yet to be named sea, which led to large growth in the cities of the coast which became incredibly wealthy. With the rise of the Sasuana's the position of Sao was established.

During this time the Lavanan Mythology was in it's period of growth and had established itself as the national religion of the Empire. The empire began to suffer under the stress of growing competition of inland and coastal cities, which sought closer ties with outside entities crucial to bring in wealth, a succession of emperors in the 1st century B.C.E. culminated in the Sao Nan Lap's decision to outlaw foreign influences in coastal cities which culminated in large scale riots by the now bankrupted wealthy merchant class, this weakened Sasuanan power which saw itself threatened by Steppe raiders. In 105 C.E. the Sasuanan empire would end with the ascension of a steppe Sao in Thy Lucc.

Middle Kungian Period (1st Century C.E.-7th Century C.E.)

Classical Kungian Period (7th Century-12th Century)

Late Kungian Period (12th Century-14th Century

The Aguda Empire

Colonial Period

Great War

First Civil War

Second Civil War

Steppe Insurgency

Modern times

Geography

Hydrology

The Kung River

Fauna

Flora

Government

Political Divisions

Military

Foreign Relations

Demographics

Health

Education

Religion

Language

Cities

Largest urban centers by population

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Pers
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Kurei

# Settlement Population

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Kipchu
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Liucpa

1 Pers 5,122,521
2 Kurei 3,951,125
3 Kipchu 2,869,377
4 Liucpa 2,663,356
5 Laitaka 1,662,753
6 Yars 1,133,152
7 Sureli 700,633
6 Ongoya 673,842
9 Edrona 551,853
10 Zaola 313,631

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