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==Etymology==
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Dunno. Made the nation "Luger" as soon as I saw the word Luger was free for the taking.
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===World War I===
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===Vietnam War===
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In Luger, the Catholic Awakening was, instead of a Protestant religious revival that was the Second Great Awakening, was a Catholic religious revival. In Luger's history, Catholic Irishmen settled the Carolinas and Georgia, but the Anglican British ruled over them, which led to religious rebellions in those provinces that led to the Revolutionary War. The movement began around 1790, gained momentum by 1800 and, after 1820, membership rose rapidly among Catholics whose priests led the movement. Expansion west after the Revolutionary War led to a huge Catholic population among western states.
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The people of Luger are dominantly Catholic. In a government-given poll in 2012, 74% of Lugerians said that religion played a "very important role in their lives." In another poll in 2013, 61% of Lugerians said that they attended church weekly or almost weekly. In 2012, 78.5% of adults identified themselves as Christian, Catholicism accounts for 60.5%, while Protestantism was at 31.1% The total reporting non-Christian religions in 2014 was 1.9%. Other religions include Judaism (1.5%), Islam (0.2%), Buddhism (0.2%), Hinduism (0.1%). The survey also reported that 6.5% of Americans described themselves as agnostic, atheist or simply having no religion, down from 8.2% in 1990. Luger is entirely made up of [[wikipedia:Bible Belt|Bible Belt]] states, which is why religiousness is such a significant part of the daily lives of Lugerians. Luger's current Catholicism is mostly modeled after Irish Catholicism when it comes to architecture. The large Catholic population led to a lot of neo-Gothic architecture built in the cities of Luger.
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===Family structure===
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==Culture==

Revision as of 22:43, 24 October 2017

This page is a work in progress by its author(s) and should not be considered final.
The Republic of Luger
Motto"God bless 'pa"
Anthem"Stars and Stripes Forever"
CapitalColumbia
Largest city Dallas
Official languages English
Ethnic groups (2016) 70.6% White
26.1% Black
3.3% other
Demonym Lugerian: Lugerian, American
States: Appalachian, Piedmontian, Texan, Arkie, et cetera
Government confederal presidential non-partisan republic
 -  President Kenneth McKay Jr.
 -  Vice President Mike Pence
 -  Speaker of the House Trey Gowdy
Legislature Congress
 -  Upper house Senate
 -  Lower house House of Representatives
Establishment
 -  1st Carolina Congress 4 July 1730 
 -  Revolutionary War of the Republic of Luger 28 August 1733 
 -  Vietnam War (Luger) 8 March 1965 
Population
 -  2017 estimate 5.58 billion
 -  N/A census N/A
 -  Density (n/a)/km2
(n/a)/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2017 estimate
 -  Total 1,090 trillion
 -  Per capita 195,410
HDI ((n/a))0.920
very high
Currency Lugerian Dollar ($)
Date format MM/DD/YYYY
Drives on the right
ISO 3166 code RL
Internet TLD .us

Etymology

Dunno. Made the nation "Luger" as soon as I saw the word Luger was free for the taking.

History

Colonization

Revolutionary War

Dixie

Industrialization

World War I

World War II

Vietnam War

Present

Demographics

Population

Language

Religion

In Luger, the Catholic Awakening was, instead of a Protestant religious revival that was the Second Great Awakening, was a Catholic religious revival. In Luger's history, Catholic Irishmen settled the Carolinas and Georgia, but the Anglican British ruled over them, which led to religious rebellions in those provinces that led to the Revolutionary War. The movement began around 1790, gained momentum by 1800 and, after 1820, membership rose rapidly among Catholics whose priests led the movement. Expansion west after the Revolutionary War led to a huge Catholic population among western states.

The people of Luger are dominantly Catholic. In a government-given poll in 2012, 74% of Lugerians said that religion played a "very important role in their lives." In another poll in 2013, 61% of Lugerians said that they attended church weekly or almost weekly. In 2012, 78.5% of adults identified themselves as Christian, Catholicism accounts for 60.5%, while Protestantism was at 31.1% The total reporting non-Christian religions in 2014 was 1.9%. Other religions include Judaism (1.5%), Islam (0.2%), Buddhism (0.2%), Hinduism (0.1%). The survey also reported that 6.5% of Americans described themselves as agnostic, atheist or simply having no religion, down from 8.2% in 1990. Luger is entirely made up of Bible Belt states, which is why religiousness is such a significant part of the daily lives of Lugerians. Luger's current Catholicism is mostly modeled after Irish Catholicism when it comes to architecture. The large Catholic population led to a lot of neo-Gothic architecture built in the cities of Luger.

Family structure

Economy

Culture