Sol'kaz of Laioria

The Sol'kaz of Laioria (Laiorian: Լաիորան Ւol`կaz Laioran sol'quaz, Spanish: Sol'kaz de Laioria) is the unicameral parliament of Laioria. Originally established in 593 when the state was founded, it was discontinued in 800 when Laioria was divided up among other powers. It was resurrected in 1991 after Laioria became independent. Laiorians tend to regard the current Sol'kaz as the continuation of the original.

The name Sol'kaz comes from the Laiorian noun kaz, meaning "meeting" or "organisation", with a the prefix sol, meaning "main", so the phrase comes to mean "main meeting" or "main organisation".

The building's main point of interest is the famous carillon tower with 50 bells. Costing KR 20.000.000 to construct, the tower was built ready for the new millennium in 2000 to add to the existing bell tower constructed in the 1970s. The carillon was voted one of Laioria's greatest icons in a 2015 survey, with the New Year bell chimes ringing out from there. For the 2000 inauguration, the bell plays 24 different melodies for the 24 hours of the day, the most iconic being perhaps the midnight one, most famous for being played at New Year.