Lyonine Empire
Lyonine Empire Lyonia | |
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Motto: "Onor lo Mòrt, Atacant dab Coratge" (French) ("Honor the fallen, forward with gallanctry") | |
Anthem: "Lo Mòrt Març" ("The Fallen March") | |
Capital | Lyo City |
Largest City | Corino City |
Official languages | Lyonine, Fiorean |
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Religion | Secular State |
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Government | Constitutional Parliamentary Monarchy[a] |
• Hegezar | Astolfo VII Lyoelle |
Legislature | Congrès |
Federal | |
• Arlesian Hegemony | c. 1660 (bce) |
• Interregnum | c. 212 |
• Lyonine Empire | 776 |
• War of Lyons | 959 - 965 |
• Constitutional Reforms | 30 April 1719 |
Population | |
• 2015 estimate | 46.3 million |
• Census | 46,312,291 |
GDP (nominal) | 2016 estimate |
• Total | $1.426 tr |
• Per capita | $31,000 |
Gini (2018) | 25.4 low |
HDI | 0.936 very high |
Currency | Lys (Ꮭ) (LYS) |
Time zone | Lyonine Standard Time (LST) |
• Summer (DST) | Lyonine Summer Standard Time (LSST) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +717 |
Internet TLD | .ly |
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Lyonia, officially the Lyonine Empire and the Commonwealth of Realms, is a constitutional parliamentary monarchy located on the southern shores of Vesperia in a subregion known as Elysia, bordering the Mar d'Oree to the East, the Lyonic Channel to the South and the Fale Ocean to the West. The nation consists of four semi-autonomous realms, each ruled by a hereditary monarch in conjunction with a local elected legislature. The Federal District houses the Capital city of Lyo and is situated in the south on the coast of the Lyonic Strait. The Federal District is bordered on three sides by the Kingdom of Fiore.
The Lyonine Empire enjoys warm relations with its neighbor Acronius though centuries of conflict hampered that for a long time. It's other neighbor Odentia maintains mild relations with the Empire. General foreign policy is built upon trade relations and cultural understanding with nations abroad.
Etymology
The name Lyonia or the Lyonic Realms likely comes from the lions that used to roam the mountains and the plains long ago. While most of them have died off due to encroachment of humans or through hunting, their legacy endures. The names were applied to the area for the first time in historical records dating back to the Interregnum of the 3rd Century and could also have been used due to the wide use of lions in heraldry at the time.