Lysandus

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Kingdom of Lysandus
Reino de Lysandus
Royaume de Lysandus
Motto"“L'honneur pour la patrie!”"
Anthem: 'Roi et Deum'
Region Brasil
CapitalPort-au-Comte
Largest city Lorenville
Official languages Lysandean
Recognised national languages Lysandean, Znalt, Lorian and Avar
Recognised regional languages Lysandean and Orlaisian
Ethnic groups 89.72% Lysadean
10.28% Others
Demonym Lysandean
Government Absolute Monarchy
 -  Queen Angélique I
 -  Lord Speaker Sébastien Gisot
Legislature Royal Parliament
 -  Upper house House of Nobles
 -  Lower house House of Commons
Established
 -  Holy Empire 9 May 1641 
 -  Water (%) 3.5%
Population
 -  2016 estimate 5 billion
GDP (PPP) TBD estimate
 -  Total TBD
 -  Per capita TBD (TBD)
GDP (nominal) 2013 estimate
 -  Total $1.12 Trillion
 -  Per capita $5,094.20
Gini (2012)37.0
medium
HDI (2012)0.956
very high · 1
Currency Lys (LY$) (LY$)
Time zone LMT (UTC0 to -1)
 -  Summer (DST) LST (UTC1 to 2)
Date format DD-MM-YYYY
Drives on the left
Calling code +33
Patron saint St. Jean of Troyes
Internet TLD .dw
1. This information is subject to change.

Lysandus, officially the Kingdom of Lysandus (Lysandean: Royaume de Lysandus), is the second largest and second most populated nation in the Royal Peninsula. Lysandus is located in the western parte of the Peninsula, covering the coastal plains and lowlands associated with the valley of the rivers Comte and Parloys. It enjoys humid subtropical climate everywhere but in the northern reaches where the climate is more temperate, making it a prime destination for leisure tourism. Several areas of the lysandean coast like the Côte Royal near Port-au-Comte or the Côte de Angélique further east are world-renown for the quality of their beaches.

Etymology

Lysandus is likely based on an alteration of "Lys Andes" (modern form), or mountains of lys, a name that has been used to describe the region around Port-au-Comte and the King Mountains - the northern-most location of the country - since at least the time of the Holy Empire.