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'''The Kingdom of Lewdies'''
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The '''Kingdom of Lewdies''' ('''Govorit''': ''Rolevsto rwol lyundi'') is a relatively long nation spanning just over 5,000 km from it's southern most part to it's most notherly territory. The nation is believed to have been unified on October 12, 1437 when Kuryi Shajk unified all warring factions into what is now known as the Kingdom of Lewdies. The nation's northern tip borders the Gulf of Krovvy and has 586 lakes. Lewdies has a very large population density because of the unexpected baby boom that the government has been fighting to control. However, the landscape in the Southern Provinces are relatively free from the rapid expansion of the large metropolises where 90% of the population lives.
 
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Revision as of 00:22, 12 December 2005

The Kingdom of Lewdies
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(CoA)

Motto: Unificato come uno
(Govoritian: Unified as One)
Anthem: For the king!
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Capital Cantora
Largest city Bolsho
Official languages Govorit and English
Government

King
Prime Minister
Constitutional Monarchy and
Parliamentarism
Saum Zjend
Sam Lalonde
Unification c.1257-1431
Area
 - Total
 - % water
 
502,082 km²
9.47%
Population
 - Total (2005)
 - Density
 
100,000,000
199.17/km²
GDP (PPP)
 * Total
 * Per Capita

$804.4 billion
$8,043.86
Currency Cutter ($) [CUT]
Time zone
 - in summer
(EST-5)
(DST-4)
Internet TLD .lw
Calling code +067
Stats: NSEconomy Pipian XML


The Kingdom of Lewdies (Govorit: Rolevsto rwol lyundi) is a relatively long nation spanning just over 5,000 km from it's southern most part to it's most notherly territory. The nation is believed to have been unified on October 12, 1437 when Kuryi Shajk unified all warring factions into what is now known as the Kingdom of Lewdies. The nation's northern tip borders the Gulf of Krovvy and has 586 lakes. Lewdies has a very large population density because of the unexpected baby boom that the government has been fighting to control. However, the landscape in the Southern Provinces are relatively free from the rapid expansion of the large metropolises where 90% of the population lives.