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Lumakia

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Republic of Lumakia
Maen kua Lamak
Flag of Lumakia
Flag
Emblem of Lumakia
Emblem
Motto: Sakhainy me Muhoi
Lumak globe 2023.png
Location of Lumakia (dark green) in Thrismari
LocationEastern Thrismari, north of the Gulf of Kouma
Capital
and largest city
Goroy
Official languagesLumak
Ethnic groups
82% Lumaks
7% Inchyroans
6% Myachas
5% other
Religion
57% Buddhism
21% Folk religion
22% other
Demonym(s)Lumak
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic
LegislatureNational Assembly
Area
• Total
87,519 km2 (33,791 sq mi) (not ranked)
Population
• 2023 estimate
23,216,716
• Density
265/km2 (686.3/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2023 estimate
• Total
$462.639 billion (not ranked)
• Per capita
$19,927 (not ranked)
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$201.057 billion (not ranked)
• Per capita
$8,660 (not ranked)
Gini (2020)Steady 37.1
medium (not ranked)
HDI (2020)Increase .749
high (not ranked)
CurrencyLumak chao (cħ) (LMC)
Time zoneUTC+1 (ETT)
Date formatDD/MM/YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+488
Internet TLD.lm

Lumakia, officially the Republic of Lumakia (Lumak: Maen kua Lamak [mɛn kua ləˈmak̚]), is a country in eastern Thrismari, bordering Inchyroa to the east and the Gulf of Kouma to the south. Lumakia covers an area of 87,519 km2, with an approximate population of 23.2 million. The country mainly has a humid subtropical climate; its capital and largest city is Goroy, with other major cities being Go Ma and Su Lang.

Etymology

The common name Lumakia derives from the term Lamak, which is the autonym from the Lumak language to refer to the majority ethnic group in Lumakia.

History

Lumakia, along with the other nations in the Kouma Gulf region, has been inhabited since prehistory. In the year 1178, Prince Neaup Taen of Go Ma united the Lumak tribes along the Wa River and formed the progenitor Lumak state. His successors would go on to consolidate his gains and further expand outward, eventually resulting with the full conquest of the Phua and Gren river basins under the reign of Prince Jang Taen, who became the first king of the Lumak Kingdom. The kingdom lasted for four centuries, but facing invasions and civil war, it would shatter into warring states for more than a hundred years until the region was colonized by WIP

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