Lago Region, Laioria

The Lago Region (Spanish: Región de Lago) is a region of Laioria. It was created in 1922. It encompasses the Blagdon and Southern counties.

History
From Laioria's handover to Britain in 1859, Laioria was ruled as a self-governing unitary city-state. However, the 1920 Devolution Act devolved powers to new "Regional corporations", with control for the new "Southern Region". The Southern Laioria Corporation oversaw the area after its transition to independence.

In 1992, the Northern Laioria Corporation was disbanded and replaced by the Southern Laioria Council. In 1994, it was reformed into Lago Regional Council. Since 1994, the figurehead of the Council has been the Governor of Lago.

Education
The area is home to five primary schools and five secondaries, all of which have a sixth form attached.


 * Blagdon High School (secondary with sixth form, opened 1993)
 * Instituto Alfonso Txurrónes (secondary with sixth form, opened 2016)
 * Lago High School (secondary with sixth form, opened 2004)
 * Instituto Ópera (secondary with sixth form, opened 1966)
 * Southern Laioria High School (secondary with sixth form, opened 1947)


 * Blagdon Primary School (primary, 1955)
 * Lago Primary School (primary, 1993)
 * Colegio elementario de Laioria del sur (primary, 1958)
 * Ópera Primary School (primary, 1988)
 * Southern Laioria Primary School (primary, 2006)


 * Florida Keys Primary School (primary, opened 2001)
 * Hill Road Primary School (primary, opened 1984)
 * Jango Primary School (primary, opened 1933)
 * Park Street Primary School (primary, opened 1944)

Additionally the University of Laioria has its Ópera Campus in the centre of Ópera.