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The Liyu archipielago is currently run by a military government installed by the Corummese government | The Liyu archipielago is currently run by a military government installed by the Corummese government | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
The islands have rich mineral deposits of iron and copper and thus strip mining of these is a major activity. Also present are large amounts of limestone and diorite which were highly valued by the Varshani for use in the construction of their monuments and temple complexes. | |||
==Demographics== | |||
==Transportation== | ==Transportation== | ||
[[Category:Corumm]] | [[Category:Corumm]] |
Revision as of 05:13, 3 March 2021
State of Liyu 鲤鱼 | |
Flag | |
Sovereign | Disputed territory |
Capital | Zintzu |
Population | 215,368 |
Governor | General Shithead |
Legislature | Assembly of Notables |
Official languages | |
Postal Abbreviation | |
Time Zone | |
Liyu (Corummese: 鲤鱼), is a disputed territory between the Republic of Corumm and Varshan, the latter of which governed it as part of its Shauku Islands Province until its forces were expelled in 2021 by a joint Corummese-Alstinian invasion.
Geography
History
Government
The Liyu archipielago is currently run by a military government installed by the Corummese government
Economy
The islands have rich mineral deposits of iron and copper and thus strip mining of these is a major activity. Also present are large amounts of limestone and diorite which were highly valued by the Varshani for use in the construction of their monuments and temple complexes.