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Sasora
Insula Sasorae (Latin)
Enez Lugenez (Lugense)
Ensul Sasore (Sasoran)
Flag of Sasora
Civil Flag of Sasora.png
Top: State Flag
Bottom: Civil Flag
Coat of arms of Sasora
Coat of arms
Location of Sasora
StatusCaesaerian province
Capital
and largest settlement
Capulsus
Official languages
Recognized languages
Demonym(s)Sasoran
GovernmentCaesarian province
• Emperor
Constantine XX
The Duke of Ostia
• Speaker of Assembly
Beladora Pelana
LegislatureIsland Assembly
Establishment
• Latin conquest of Gelonia
1632
• Current Imperial Charter
1955
CurrencySolidus ($) (LAS)
Time zoneUTC (±0 WBT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+1 (Latin Summer Time)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy;(AD)
Driving sideleft
Calling code+4
Internet TLD.la

Sasora, officially the Island of Sasora (Latin: Insula Sasorae; Lugense: Enez Lugenez; Sasoran: Isul Sasore) is a Caesarian province of Latium, located north of the Angusta Strait.

Sasora was first inhabited by the XXXX, a celtic tribe which later became part of the ancient Latin province of Gelonia in the late 2nd century BCE. The island became a territory of the first Kingdom of Gelonia in the 12th century, though was eventually surrendered to the Monarchy of Latium, after a brief spell under the dominion of Adrianople, in 1632. It has remained a Latin territory since, and was reorganized into a Caesarian province in 1950 following the Gelonian War of Independence.

The island is largely self-governing, with its own legislature, and legal and judicial systems. The Count Palatine is the personal representative of the Emperor, serving as the island's governor. Sasora is a party to the Belisarian Community through Latium. Centuries of Latin influence have developed into a unique Sasoran culture, though Latin is spoken in unison with Sasoran.

Etymology

The Gelonian name for the island is Lugenez. It is a combination of the Gelonian words "Enez", meaning island, and "lugenez" meaning fog or cloudy. This name is first attested in 2rd century BC writings. Since its discovery by Latins, the island has been referred to as Sasora. This roughly translates to "rocky coast" from the Latin from "saxosus" and "ora".

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