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{{Infobox museum|established=1997|location=Oblivion Isles; [[New Leganes]]|visitors=769,932 (2022)|director=Leopoldo Andrada|architect=Vivienne Favager|historian=Leopoldo Andrada|owner=Leganesian Tourism Board|website=www.LPM.nl.edu|image=File:Ulster Museum 3.JPG|caption=Side entrance to the Museum|type=Historical|name=Logística Petrolera Museum}}
{{Infobox museum|established=1997|location=Oblivion Isles; [[New Leganes]]|visitors=769,932 (2022)|director=Leopoldo Andrada|architect=Vivienne Favager|historian=Leopoldo Andrada|owner=Leganesian Tourism Board|website=www.LPM.nl.edu|image=File:Ulster Museum 3.JPG|caption=Side entrance to the Museum|type=Historical|name=Logística Petrolera Museum|native_name=Petrozhúnle Lozhísticle Muséo|native_name_lang=[[Cukish]]}}


'''Logística Petrolera Museum''' (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_French Frakanic]: Musée de la logistique pétrolière; Staynish: Museum of Petroleum Logistics'') or also known by its nickname as "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_English Staynish]: [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] Containment Zone; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_language Norgsveltian]: Côtois inneslutningssone" by [[Norgsveldet|Norgsveltians]] tourists and soldiers stationed in [[New Leganes]]. Is a museum complex in [[New Leganes]], Oblivion Isles built in 1997 in effort from the Leganesian government to better market itself to the [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Federation]] after a tourism ad campaign in the 1970s-1980s targeting the [[Norgsveltian Crown Realm]] found the citizens from the Federation heavily disliked visiting [[New Leganes]]. The Leganesian government hired a [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] sociology research firm to interview [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] tourists who went to the country and study why they perceived to have a negative view of their experience in the country. They study found that [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] visitors found that the traditional tourist features of NL and overwhelming majority of visitors from the Federation cited wanting to see the oil industry and its logistics. Being completely disappointed in the lack of museums and exhibits for the industry as well not enjoying visiting the beaches or historical sites. Despite the moderate bewilderment of the Leganesian tourist board, it was decided that the [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] tourist numbers was worth the investment into creation of a museum and facilities to better capture the market from [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]]. The museum was finished in 1997 and a mock oil rig was finished in 1999, after both was completed a renewed ad campaign targeted the [[Norgsveltian Crown Realm]] in 2000. The tourists from the [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Federation]] surpassed initial exceptions, the museum became a topic of study for it's impact on the surrounding businesses and impact. To this day, [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] tourists that visit outside of the [[Norgsveltian Crown Realm]], [[New Leganes]] is the number one destination for [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] tourists.
'''Logística Petrolera Museum''' (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_French Frakanic]: Musée de la logistique pétrolière; Staynish: Museum of Petroleum Logistics'') or also known by its nickname as "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_English Staynish]: [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] Containment Zone; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_language Norgsveltian]: Côtois inneslutningssone" by [[Norgsveldet|Norgsveltians]] tourists and soldiers stationed in [[New Leganes]]. Is a museum complex in [[New Leganes]], Oblivion Isles built in 1997 in effort from the Leganesian government to better market itself to the [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Federation]] after a tourism ad campaign in the 1970s-1980s targeting the [[Norgsveltian Crown Realm]] found the citizens from the Federation heavily disliked visiting [[New Leganes]]. The Leganesian government hired a [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] sociology research firm to interview [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] tourists who went to the country and study why they perceived to have a negative view of their experience in the country. They study found that [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] visitors found that the traditional tourist features of NL and overwhelming majority of visitors from the Federation cited wanting to see the oil industry and its logistics. Being completely disappointed in the lack of museums and exhibits for the industry as well not enjoying visiting the beaches or historical sites. Despite the moderate bewilderment of the Leganesian tourist board, it was decided that the [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] tourist numbers was worth the investment into creation of a museum and facilities to better capture the market from [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]]. The museum was finished in 1997 and a mock oil rig was finished in 1999, after both was completed a renewed ad campaign targeted the [[Norgsveltian Crown Realm]] in 2000. The tourists from the [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Federation]] surpassed initial exceptions, the museum became a topic of study for it's impact on the surrounding businesses and impact. To this day, [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] tourists that visit outside of the [[Norgsveltian Crown Realm]], [[New Leganes]] is the number one destination for [[Federation of the Southern Coast|Côtois]] tourists.