Landzberg

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The Kingdom of Landzberg

Flag
Coat of arms
CapitalSwiegard
Official languagesLandzebergianys
Religion
  • 64.6% Bergianism
  • 22.7% No Religion
  • 21,4% Minor folk religions
  • 1,3% Other
Demonym(s)Landzbergian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary Constitutional monarchy
• Kniez
Bogdan IV
• Prime Minister
Bozhidar Stanko
LegislatureParliment
Council of Representatives
Council of Kniezes
Population
• 2020 estimate
19,140,147
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$312,492 billion
• Per capita
$16,324
CurrencyLandzbergian Merk
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Calling code+572
ISO 3166 codeLZG

The Kingdom of Landzberg, commonly known as Landzberg (LZG) is a federal parliamentary Constitutional monarchy located in Southwest Gondwana. It consists of 27 Kniezestwos, 2 autonomous provinces (Tăldăuți and Flămâgăras), as well as the Government Territory. It does not border any countries. The population is 19,140,147.
Landzberg is a constitutional monarchy. The current monarch, Bogdan IV of Vysokova, has reigned since 1981. He exercises judicial functions and acts as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Council of Representatives is the legislature, consisting of 120 Representatives, and is based in Swiegard. Executive power is exercised by the Council of Kniezes, which consists of all 27 Kniezes, who meet in Vysokova.
Landzberg is a developed country with an advanced high-income economy, ranking high in the Human Development Index. It also performs greatly in measurements of civil liberties, press freedom, internet freedom, democratic governance, and peacefulness. The country maintains a combination of a market economy with a comprehensive social security system, providing citizens with a universal health care and free education.

History

Prehistory

The Prehistoric period is generally understudied in Landzberg, because research has traditionally focused on the later parts of history. Nevertheless, significant advances have been achieved during the last years and the record has been enriched with new material, collected mostly in the framework of regional surveys but also through systematic or rescue excavations. Not only new caves and rockshelters, but also recently discovered and important open-air sites are now being excavated. The earliest traces of human life in Landzberg are dated around 1.5 million years ago. The oldest traces can be found at Druzdriia Cave in Katolis, Bialwolka and date back 1 million years.

Ancient Era

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