Luzeria

Note: This page is inspired, but not an absolute copy of countries like Republic of Wilson and other countries.

Luzeria is a small island country in Europe, with Italy being the closest near it. It has a population of 35,000 and is one of the smallest countries in the world.

l'isola dei perdenti (1587-1815)
l'isola dei perdenti was discovered in 1587 by Dominic Z and his friends Mario Esposito and Marco A. Dominic Z and Marco A's full last names are unknown. They took the area for themselves and they invited 86 other people to join them on the Island. The first known person born in the island was Angelo Esposito on January 1, 1593, Mario Esposito's first child.

In September 1, 1589, the first Constitution of Luzeria was made and Dominic Z's family was to become king. In 1591, the family changed their name to Zavira, which is the name they are known for.

On May 6, 1815, the island joined Italy.

They had their own culture and cuisine, and the Spighe di frutta (Fruit Spikes) are known to originate there.

Terra perdente, Italy (1815-1916)
Terra perdente was a province of Italy.

In 1916, Germany took control of it

Obstinsel, Germany (1916-1940)
Obstinsel was a province of Germany and was the only Italian-speaking one

In 1940, Obstinsel left to start another country, called the Luzeria Control

Luzeria Control (1940-1950)
The Luzeria Control was a Nazi country.

In 1945, Luzeria Control had a vote if they wanted to stay Nazi or become a democracy, but they voted to stay Nazi.

In 1950 after another vote, they became a democracy and a Non-Nazi country.

Regions
Vittoria had the highest amount of Luzerians, San Vittorio had the highest amount of both Italian and Swiss, and San Balentino with French. With non-main ethnic groups, Vittoria had the highest amount of Chinese as well as British people, San Vittorio had the highest amount of Australian and New Zealander people, and Angelia had the highest amount of Lithuanian people (with just 25). San Balentino and San Vittorio are tied for most Portuguese people, with exactly the same estimated as well as Vittoria and San Vittorio for Polish people.

Demographic statistics

 * One birth every 3 hours and 40 minutes
 * One death every 4 hours and 20 minutes
 * One migrant every 14 days, 3 hours, and 18 minutes

Median age

 * male: 28.8 years
 * female: 32.2 years

Urban population

 * 77% of the Luzerians are from an urban area
 * 22% of the Luzerians are not from an urban area

Politics

 * Luzeria is a republic where people can elect their own president. The current president is Zito Piso, who has been elected for 8 terms, and has been president for 24 years. He was last elected in 2022 in the 2022 Luzeria president election, where Piso had 77% of the votes. The vice president is Giuseppe Baldo, who is Piso's 5th vice president he picked. Luzeria's elections usually have 6 parties and 3-4 remain to the final poll.

Newspapers
There are a small amount of Newspapers in Luzeria due to its small size. There are just three current newspapers that you can get not online and only five more you can get online. This list is based on time of becoming a newspaper

Television
There are currently 23 television channels in Luzeria, with 6 broadcasting in other countries like France and Italy. All television channels have to be approved by either the President or 1,000 people from the country. The most popular channels are LTV-1 (Italian, English subtitles) and LuSho (Italian).

First names
Most first names start with the letter G, V, or Z. The most popular first name is Giovanni. The longest first names are Vartrestartholovokis (20), Veytyropiniorjartanoijkis (25), and Zittoriovanniveytyropiniorjartanokianizaxis (43). All of these names are currently extinct in Luzeria.

Last names
Most last names end with -isa or -iso. The most popular last names in Luzeria are Tevisa, Piso, and Projetti. The longest last names are Greenisasisaisaisaiso (21), Greenisasisaisaisaiao-Frau (26), and Kiavinstrewasterisa-Avertaravisa (32). Greenisasisaisaisaiso is still alive, but all others are extinct.