Loso Republic
The Loso Republic is a country in Sondria.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
History[edit | edit source]
From what it's known, the history of the Loso people traces as far back as the 9th century CE when a group of people started massively inhabiting the current Loso Republic. The groups were influenced by Kaizhung and Hindustan. They were known as the Losos and began establishing lots of city-states, the largest one being Phiak Loso. At one point they were joined by the Ceylon Empire (which also included Sri Lasgra and Chichetya)
During the spice trade, the Realese Empire created a trading post, followed by two other trading posts created by the Nashlandians and the Michillians. Eventually the colony dispute was solved by having the islands under Nashlandian rule.
In 1955, the Loso Republic claimed its own independence.
2021 coup[edit | edit source]
Geography[edit | edit source]
Climate[edit | edit source]
Politics[edit | edit source]
The Loso Republic is a parliamentary republic. The country elects a president and a prime minister irregularly.
Administrative divisions[edit | edit source]
Economy[edit | edit source]
Demographics[edit | edit source]
Culture[edit | edit source]
Having been part of the Ceylon Empire for a long time, the Loso culture incorporates a few elements of the Lankan culture, from dressing to music. It is also believed that elements of the Chichetyan culture are also present.
Health[edit | edit source]
Education[edit | edit source]
Sports[edit | edit source]
Basketball is the most popular sport in the Loso Republic. It has won nine FIBA Sondria Cups and hosted four, being the most successful country in the competition, ahead of Kaizhung. In football, the Loso national football team qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, as this was their first appearance on the World Cup finals stage.