Laotianlands

Laotianlands is a fictional country located in the North Sea between the UK and Norway. It was confederated on June 7th 1817 as it got independence from the UK and France as 1 country.

Ethymology
Laotianlands is not related to the Southeast Asian country of Laos; the name comes from the Lautyen Gaelic tribes that inhabited the island before the UK took it over. Laotian is not a spoken language in the country and the country's main languages are Laotianlandian English and Laotianlandian French.

Media
Media in the Laotianlands has been regulated by the Corporation for Media Regulation since 1930. LLBC is the biggest broadcaster in the Laotianlands, having been launched on Radio in 1928 and on Television in 1952.

New Towns
Following the Towns Act of 2018, the government of the Laotianlands had planned on making new towns in the country with advanced technology by 2024. They announced that they will be disestablishing 5 towns to make was for the new towns in 2019, being: Many businesses moved before the towns were disestablished, whereas others like the world-famous Radio Clayhill permanently closed. Construction on the new towns will begin in 2024, to be finished by 2033.
 * Clayhill (To be replaced by Mulhoven New Town)
 * Ilton (To be replaced by Elerington)
 * Ponnia (To be replaced by Ownigton)
 * Vivon (To be replaced by Zeezend)
 * Kelton (To be replaced by Moonoria)