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| conventional_long_name = Trinitarian Republic of Liberta
|conventional_long_name = The Trinitarian Parliamentary Republic of Liberta
| native_name           =  
|native_name = Λιβεῥτᾰ, 𐌋𐌉𐌐𐌄𐌓𐌕𐌀,
| name                   = Liberta
|name = Liberta, Libertae
| image_flag             = Flag of Liberta.svg
|image_flag = Flag of Liberta.png
| image_symbol          = [[File:Coat of arms of Liberta.svg|55px]]
|common_name = Liberta
| common_name           = Liberta
|national_motto = Libertas. Scientia sit potentia
| national_motto         = <div style="padding-bottom:0.5em;text-align:center;">''[[Libertas scientiaque potentia est]]''
|englishmotto = Freedom. Knowledge is power.
| englishmotto           = <div style="padding-bottom:0.5em;text-align:center;">"Freedom and knowledge is power"
|national_anthem = ''[[Liberta#Anthem|People of the Sea]]''<br />[[File:NationalAnthemofLiberta.ogg]]
| national_anthem       = ''[[Liberta#Anthem|The People of the Sea]]''<br />[[File:NationalAnthemofLiberta.ogg]]
|image_map = [[File:LibertaLocationMap.png|250px]]
| image_map             = [[File:Liberta orthographic projection.svg|250px]]
|capital = '''Liberta''' ({{w|city-state}})
| capital               = '''Liberta proper'''
|capital_type =
| capital_type           =  
|largest_city = capital
| largest_city           = capital
|coordinates =  
| coordinates           = {{coord|29|58|51.40|N|28|28|11.98|W}}
|official_languages = Latin
| official_languages     = {{w|English_language|English}}
|recognised_languages =  
| recognised_languages   =  
|national_languages = [[wikipedia:English|English]]
| national_languages     =  
|ethnic_groups = Libertans, Americans, Europeans
| languages_type        = National languages
|religion = Significant Atheist Majority
| languages              = {{w|Latin}}
|demonym = Libertan
| ethnic_groups         = '''By race:'''
|membership_type = Citizenship
{{Tree list}}
|government_type = Devolved Trinitarian Parliamentary Republic
* 97.4% White
|leader_title1 = Consul
** 93.1% White Libertan
|leader_name1 = Lawson Guus
** 4.3% Jewish{{Tree list/end}}
|leader_name2 = Marino Laurens
2.6% Others
|leader_name3 = Gaius Destin
| religion               = 72% No religion{{Tree list}}
|leader_title2 = Di-Consul
* 24% Christianity
|leader_name4 = Clarance Austin
** 12% Protestant
|leader_title3 = Tri-Consul
** 9% Anglican
|leader_name5 = Agusto Cees
** 3% Catholic
|leader_title4 = Vice Consul
{{Tree list/end}}
|leader_name6 = Corrin Jost
{{Tree list}}
|leader_title5 = Vice Di-Consul
* 3% Judaism
|leader_name7 = Loran Marcin
** 2% Reform
|leader_title6 = Vice Tri-Consul
** 0.7% Conservative
|leader_name8 = Lev Ignacio
** 0.3% Orthodox{{Tree list/end}}
|leader_title7 = Mayor
1% Others
|leader_title8 = Vice Mayor|admin_center_type = Capital
| demonym               = Libertan, Libertese
|legislature = [[Parliament]]
| membership_type       = Citizenship
|upper_house = [[Hall Of Decision]]
| government_type       = {{w|Parliamentary system|Parliamentary}} {{w|Triumvirate|triarchical}} {{w|republic}} {{w|Executive president|with an executive presidency}}
|established_event1 = Founded
| leader_title1          = Consul and President
|sovereignty_type = Events of National Importance
| leader_name1          = [[Kenneth Hoyer]] ([[Progressus|P]])
|established_event2 = Sovereignty
| leader_title4         = Vice-Consul and Vice President
|established_date1 = 80 BC
| leader_name4          = [[Julia Moore]] ([[Progressus|P]])
|established_date2 = 19 BC|established_event3 = Trinitarian System Founded
| leader_title2          = Di-Consul
|established_event4 = Trinitarian System Fully Executed
| leader_name2          = [[Ann McCarthy]] ([[Conservative Coalition|C]])
|established_date3 = 36 AD
| leader_title3          = Tri-Consul
|established_date4 = 60 AD
| leader_name3          = [[Austin Clarence]]
|area_km2 = 133|established_event5 = Libertan Navy Founded
| admin_center_type     = Capital
|established_event6 = Defense-walls finished
| legislature           = [[Senate of Liberta|Senate]]
|established_date5 = 130 AD
| upper_house           =  
|established_date6 = 154 AD|established_event7 = Battle of Unda|established_date7 = 524 AD|area_land_sq_mi = 51|area_water_km2 = 203252
| lower_house            =  
|percent_water = 99.6
| sovereignty_type       = Establishment
|population_estimate = 3,000,000|image_symbol = [[File:LibertanShield(Large).png|65px]]
| established_event1    = Founded
|area_land_footnote = <small> Only City of Liberta </small>
| established_date1     = 80 BC
|area_water_footnote = <small> Nautical Territory </small>
| established_event2    = Decree of sovereignty
|population_census = 3,000,000
| established_date2     = 19 BC
|population_census_year = 2010
| established_event3     = Trinitarian system founded
|GDP_PPP = $650 billion
| established_date3      = 36 AD
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = 216,666
| established_event4    = Trinitarian system fully executed
|GDP_PPP_year = 2016
| established_date4     = 60 AD
|GDP_PPP_rank = 20th|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 1st
| area_km2               = 1250
|Gini_year = 2008
| established_event5     = Libertan Empire
|Gini = 0.34
| established_date5      = September 27th, 1011
|Gini_change = higher
| established_event6    = Modern Libertan republic
|HDI_year = 2015
| established_date6     = May 16th, 1707
|HDI = 0.950
| area_land_km2          = 480
|HDI_rank = 1st
| area_water_km2         =  
|currency = [[Equal Dollar]]
| percent_water         = 61.6
|currency_code = EQD
| population_estimate   = 11,270,000
|time_zone = AZOST
| area_land_footnote     = <br><small> Only mainland Liberta. </small></br>
|utc_offset = -1
| area_water_footnote   =  
|date_format = YY-MM-DD
| population_census     = 11,259,852
|drives_on = Right*
| population_census_year = 2020
|calling_code = +83
| GDP_PPP               = $1.1 trillion
|patron_saint =  
| GDP_PPP_per_capita     = $97,692
|iso3166code = LIOF
| GDP_PPP_year           = 2020
|official_website = liberta.gov.lb
| GDP_PPP_rank           = 24th
|footnote_a = *There are currently no civilian permission to use cars, bike lanes and channels are instead used with right-hand traffic. Only emergency vehicles and certain parts of the goverment are allowed to use cars.}}  
| GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 4th
| Gini_year             = 2008
| Gini                   = 0.34
| Gini_change           = higher
| HDI_year               = 2015
| HDI                   = 0.953
| HDI_rank               = 3rd
| currency               = [[Libertan Trine]]
| currency_code         = LRT
| time_zone             = UTC
| utc_offset             = -1
| date_format           = YY-MM-DD
| drives_on             = Right
| calling_code           = +38
| patron_saint           =  
| iso3166code           = LE
| official_website       = liberta.gov.le
| footnote_a             =  
}}
'''Liberta''' ({{IPAc-en|l|ɪ|b|ər|t|ɑ:}}; [[Elroy Standard of Libertan English|Elroy Libertan]]: {{IPAc-en|l|ɪ|b|ər|d|ə}}), officially the '''Trinitarian Republic of Liberta''' ({{w|Latin}}: ''Respublica Trinitaria Libertae'') is a {{w|Sovereign state|sovereign}} {{w|City state|city state}} in the {{w|North Atlantic ocean}}. It lays on the {{w|Great Meteor Seamount}}, south of the [[Pirulian Islands]], west of the {{W|Morocco|Moroccan}} coast and north of {{w|Cape Verde}}. It is located roughly 29 degrees north of the {{w|Equator|equator}} and 28 degrees west of the {{w|Prime meridian|prime meridian}}, generally considered a part of {{W|Macaronesia}}. It consists of mainland Liberta and ''34 satellite islands'' known collectively as ''Liberta proper'', along with [[Protectorates of Liberta|six overseas protectorates]], under the central administration of the [[Government of Liberta|government of Liberta]]. Although the official language remains Latin, of which a small portion of the population is fluent, the official language is English and is used in all parts of society and daily life. With a total area of 612 square kilometers, it is the 17th smallest country by land area and with its population of 11 million, resulting in a population density of 23,000 people per square kilometer,{{efn|name=Note 1|This figure excludes the Libertan protectorates.}} making it the {{W|List of countries and dependencies by population density|most densely populated country}} on earth.
 
Liberta was founded in 80 BC by {{W|Roman Republic|Roman}} {{W|Patrician (ancient Rome)|patrician}} [[Aquarius]], laying the first stones of Liberta proper. In 19 BC, his successor Aurelian formalized a decree of sovereignty, founding the short-lived Kingdom of Liberta (19 BC–36 AD). The Kingdom of Liberta gained several thousands of citizens through organized immigration schemes. The Kingdom ceased to exist as his son Cato proclaimed the Libertan republic, instating his trinitarian presidential system, based of off the {{W|Roman Senate}}. Throughout the 200s to the 500s, Liberta remained an insular country, as its national identity slowly formed during the Ancient era. Early technological breakthroughs allowed for more advanced infrastructure to be constructed, although the extreme lack of resources kept the republic impoverished. Following this, the Medieval era (500–1000) saw influences from the {{W|Islamic Golden Age}} through the {{W|Idrisid dynasty}}, as well as the first colonial expansion into {{W|West Africa}} through the establishment of the [[Sherbro|Ila]] protectorate. As {{W|Estate (land)|estates}} inherited from Aquarius in both Cossura and Aigilia came to light, these two islands became wealthy {{W|Entrepôt|entrepôts}}, enriching the Libertan state. With {{W|Natural resource|natural resoruces}} available, the Libertan trade network expanded and brought both wealth and diplomacy, firmly securing the republic as a {{W|thalassocracy}} in the {{W|Old World}}. By the Imperial era (1000–1600), Liberta had become an hub for higher education and medicine, cited by several medieval scholars as pertaining to the forefront of medical science. Lack of metals and highly competitive guild rivalries forged Libertan craftsmanship into a refined and internationally recognized art. Following the {{W|Industrial Revolution}}, the Libertan economy grew quickly, and continued to grow into the 20th century, with several {{W|Multinational corporation|multinational}} and {{W|Forbes Global 2000|Forbes 2000 listed}} corporations based in Liberta.
 
Liberta is the oldest republic and its government the world's oldest democratic institution. Liberta is a {{w|triumvirate|trinitarian}} {{w|parliamentary republic}}, a system unique to Liberta. The Metropolitan island, which hosts close to 100% of the total population, is universally recognized as the city-state, whilst the six protectorates fall under a different order, both domestically, and by international spectators. Liberta consists of twelve [[Boroughs of Liberta|boroughs]], as well as 201 [[Neighborhoods of Liberta|neighborhoods]]. The six protectorates of Liberta, as well as its overseas territories, are administered by the government of Liberta and are administered under special judicial rights. Considered dependencies of the republic, they are remnants of the ''Libertan Empire'', which following the {{w|Atlantic Charter}}, Liberta aligned itself to. Liberta operates one of the largest armed forces in the world by GDP percentage spending, and maintains a military presence in both hemispheres.
 
Liberta is considered both a {{W|Regional power|regional}} and {{W|middle power}}. It is a global city, the {{W|List of largest cities|28th largest}} in the world by population, a financial, educational, and transportation center, ranked as an {{w|Global city#Alpha +|Alpha+ global city}}. The national currency of Liberta, the [[Libertan Trine]], is among the stablest in the world and is heavily favored as a {{w|Reserve currency|reserve currency}} internationally. Maintaining the third highest Gross Domestic Product per capita in the world, the Libertan industry is highly specialized and maintains its status as an idiom for high quality. Given its historically significant educational institutions, Liberta is often regarded as an educational center internationally, especially for higher education, with all of its universities holding international recognition. Maintaining close relations with most western countries, especially the United States and the United Kingdom, it is considered a critical actor within western democracies. Because of its multicultural origins, venerable institutions, and history as a {{W|melting pot}}, it is sometimes called "the heart of the world".
 
==Etymology==
The name ''Liberta'' is widely believed to have originated from the Aurelian era, as it was transitioning to nationhood. This is supported mainly by the title "''King of Liberta''", a role which Aurelian proclaimed himself with, according to various historical artifacts such as the [[Grand National History Encyclopedia]], although earlier uses of the name may have occurred. Before this name, historical artifacts suggest that Liberta was simply referred to as "The Island", ''Insula,'' by the oldest surviving historical artifacts, and it was continuously used until the end of the Ancient era in place of Liberta. It is commonly believed that the name Liberta was exclusively used for international matters, and was therefore uncommon in popular speech. The meaning of the name is debated but is believed to either be a modification of the Latin ''Libertas'' (lit. Liberty), a reference to the national personification as a ''Liberta'', which is Latin for an emancipated woman, or a portmanteau of ''Insula''. Although the meaning behind the name is uncertain, it is likely a reference to Ace of Troy's enlightenment, after which he fled the Roman Empire and oversaw the construction of Liberta proper.
 
During the linguistic transitional period to the English language, changing of the name Liberta was frequently discussed. Language scholars of the time, such as John P. Sachi and Gable Valencia, argued that the name should not be anglicized, as that would be too drastic of an outward change. Among the suggested names were ''Livony, Libera,'' and ''Livera''. It was however, decided that Liberta would keep its Latin name.


The '''Trinitarian Parliamentary Republic of Liberta''' ({{IPA|/lɪbɛrtɑ/}}) is a city-state located in the Atlantic Ocean, laying on the [[wikipedia:Great Meteor Seamount|Great Meteor Seamount]] with a devolved Trinitarian System of Government. Liberta lies west of the Moroccan coast and south-west of the Iberian Peninsula. Its capital and only city is the City of Liberta and amasses for 96,99% of the total landmass of Liberta. The fauna of Liberta solely consists of megafaunal taxa of corals, sponges and sea urchins, together with 53 different species of fish, all originating from the seamount<ref>http://tos.org/oceanography/assets/docs/23-1_mohn.pdf</ref>.  
Between the 17th and 19th century, the English name for Liberta was instead ''Trinitaria'' and later ''Trinia''. This was derived from the trinitarian system of government in Liberta. Traces of this still exist in the 21st century, the {{W|ship prefix}} for Liberta remains as "TRI". This is still prevalent in some languages, such as the German ''Trinien'', and in the Scandinavian languages as ''Trinerien''. These names are officially used by the embassies and consulates in those countries. Because of the resemblance of the name to "Trinidad", diplomatic missions to {{W|Trinidad and Tobago}} frequently make light of this in comedic ways. In all official matters, it is referred to as the ''Trinitarian Republic of Liberta'', although its comprehensive official name is ''The Trinitarian Free City and Republic of the Island of Liberta'', which it is referred to as in the [[Libertan Declaration of Independence|decree of sovereignty]]. Its comprehensive name was later, however, put out of use for sake of convenience.


While Libertas land area is significantly minuscule in comparison to other countries in southern Europe, it has a nautical territory of 203,252 km2, in which it also occupies [https://geographic.org/geographic_names/name.php?uni=-238772&fid=6436&c=undersea_features Hyéres] and [https://geographic.org/geographic_names/name.php?uni=-240964&fid=6441&c=undersea_features Plato] Seamounts, and [https://geographic.org/geographic_names/name.php?uni=-237454&fid=6444 Cruiser Tablemount] . These areas have been subject to [[wikipedia:Multidisciplinary approach|multidisciplinary]] research. Liberta solely consists of the city of Liberta itself, together with “defense-walls” or breakwaters and [[McGarrett island]] (solely built for the construction of [[McGarrett International Airport|McGarrett International]]).
===Nicknames===
Liberta has been referred to as the ''Floating Castle'' due to its unique, entirely artificial geography. It has also been called the ''Heart of the World'', named so for its historical importance as an international center for trade and commerce.


The Trinitarian Parliamentary system is unique to Liberta, where it is fully executed. The system works in partial terms of a parliamentary republic and consists of one chamber, being the "hall of decision" in the City Hall of Liberta. In the hall of the decision, there would be 100 men called the senators, these men where to be elected locally each fifth year, parallel to the consules, three men that together are the head of government and state. Another way to compare the trinitarian parliamentary system is by thinking of the senators as the chamber and the consules as the presidents in a comparison to the U.S. system.
==History==
===Early history===
{{main|Kingdom of Liberta}}
The history of Liberta goes back at least two millennia. The mythical origin of the Libertan people is tied to the {{W|Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean}} {{W|Sea Peoples}}, though there is no modern scientific nor historical support for this claim. Liberta is an artificial island, and the construction technique used to build the island, let alone how such a feat was made possible, remains unknown. Many historians and architects consider the construction of Liberta to {{W|Sui generis|have no comparison}} in sheer scale and complexity for its time. According to surviving documents, such as the [[Royal Scripts of Liberta|Royal Scripts]], and the [[Grand National History Encyclopedia|Codex Liberta]], as well as artifacts from abroad, such as remnants in {{W|Greece}} and {{W|Italy}}, the founder of Liberta was [[Aquarius of Liberta]]. Pertaining to a long line of wealthy noblemen, Aquarius was the son of the nobleman [[Argento (father of Aquarius)|Argento]]. After inheriting his father's wealth, Aquarius experienced a religious {{w|enlightenment}} and fled the {{W|Roman Republic}} in order to pursue his newfound goal of establishing a new life for him and [[Cult of Aquarius|his followers]]. According to the Libertan {{W|national myth}}, he used his wealth to commission a large fleet of boats and traveled past Morocco, subsequently discovering the Pirulian Islands and settling there for ten years. Following a pattern in the sky, the convoy established Liberta on the Great Meteor Seamount. After a process in which some "more than 10 thousand" stone blocks were laid on top of the seamount, the center of the modern-day Metropolitan Island was finished. The process of finding the seamount, let alone the knowledge of it being there, is not entirely understood. The sea level at the time was not low enough for the seamount to be visible to the naked eye. Modern diving expeditions and extensive analyses have confirmed that the stones were indeed placed roughly two millennia ago, albeit with advanced layering patterns for its time. It is believed that initially, the island served to function more as private property, rather than an independent city-state during its early history, and before Aquarius could conceive Liberta as a nation he passed away in approximately 61 BC.
[[File:El Barco Medieval- Arte Mural. La realización del fresco pintor Emil Grigoras.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Facsimile of medieval artwork depicting the mythical Aurelian boatsmen immigrants traveling to Liberta.]]
After the death of Aquarius, [[Aurelian (son of Aquarius)|Aurelian]], his son, was appointed by his father as owner of the island. Aurelian proclaimed the island a nation in 19 BC. Naming the nation "Liberta", presumably from ''lībertās'', the [[wikipedia:Latin language|Latin]] word for liberty. As expansion continued, Aurelian set out to find citizens for his newly declared country. According to the Royal Scripts, he ordered a dozen orators to roam the Mediterranean coast to recruit citizens. After 2 years the men returned with around two thousand people, who were all given citizenship. Following this success, he promptly ordered 40 more men to find "no less than ten thousand" people from Europe. These men roamed throughout Europe and bribed commoners as well as aristocrats in order for them to leave for the dangerous journey to Liberta. Collectively, these 12,000 immigrants are referred to as the ''Aurelian immigrants'' or ''boatsmen'', though their voyage and recruitment is largely considered mythical or heavily embellished. From these twelve thousand immigrants, 60 particularly influential families, often families who had helped convince others to migrate, were granted nobility status, into the [[Ordo Patricorum|Order of the Nobles]] (''Ordo Patricorum''). Many of these families oversaw and mandated the construction of basic societal functions and infrastructure, such as [[Water treatment in Liberta|water treatment facilities]] and sanitary infrastructure. Starvation was a frequent issue on the island, scholars from Cato University estimate that more than half of the population died from starvation until the Catoan Era. The population was reliant on {{W|Fishing village|fishing}}, as {{W|Roof garden|roof gardens}} proved unable to produce sufficient amounts of food. Under his rule, Liberta transformed from a private island into a sovereign nation. Aurelian died in 9 BC for unknown reasons, most likely from [[wikipedia:Leprosy|leprosy]].


In the international community, Liberta is seen as a an economic and cultural center, as well as so called "gate" to ancient Mediterranean culture. [[McGarett International Airport]] is the worlds second most anually trafficked , and serves as a major hub for over 30 airlines. As such, Liberta is an attractive tourist location, due to its well preserved Ancient Greek, Byzantine, and Romanesque architecture, as well as for its rich historical aspects of the country.
===Catoan era and the Libertan Republic===
After Aurelian's passing, his son [[Cato (son of Aurelian)|Cato]] inherited the national power at the age of nineteen. After his own enlightenment in the following years whilst visiting the Roman Republic, he entirely overhauled the Libertan government at his return. He transformed the ''de facto'' monarchy into a representative democracy, establishing the [[Senate of Liberta|Senatus Libertae]], where he instated the [[Trinitarian system]] of governance. This swift democratic change saw approval from the commoners, and protest from the upper echelon of society, primarily from the noble families. Despite the reluctance from the powerful noble factions, Cato continued implementing his democratic policies, such as equal suffrage and the implementation of unbiased courts. He continued these reforms until he fell in love with, and subsequently married, [[Ece of Paphlagonia]], a noblewoman maiden.


== History ==
Parts of this political change fell into action 4 years after the city hall was completed, Cato however, appointed himself ruler until he died. The [[Trinitarian Rule|Consules-Senators system]] was still running and working under Cato’s rule. He had left a son under his rule, [[Konstantin (son of Cato)|Konstantin]]. Konstantin never had any political influence, however, he still owned all of the mines in Greece. Konstantin sold all of his father's mines to the Libertan State for "a fortune". He used the money to live in luxury. Konstantin was a poet, and never intended to follow his father’s passion for politics. At the age of 70, he died from a likely [[wikipedia:Epilepsy|epilepsy]] attack.
[[Ace Aquarius]] was the son of [[Argento Aquarius]]. Argento Aquarius was a very powerful man, he had a large influence over [[wikipedia:Political_institutions_of_ancient_Rome|Greek politics]] and owned many mines in [[wikipedia:Roman_Greece|Greece]] and [[wikipedia:Magna_Graecia|Italy]]. After his father died, Ace had an awakening, he thought the Roman Empire was cruel and its society ignobel, and how its political systems was slow and ineffective. Ace quickly took over his fathers inheritence, including his mines. [[File:Liberta_14.png|thumb|400px|The journey marked in red.]]


He decided that he would flee from the [[wikipedia:Roman Empire|Roman Empire]]. After visiting [[wikipedia:Crete|Crete]], Ace started building large cargo ships, he ordered 150 men working in the mines to go with him on Aces own boat ''Aquaria''. After sailing to [[wikipedia:Mauretania Tingitana|Morroco]] he headed southwest. After several days of traveling, out of sheer coincidence, he saw large bubbles erupting from the sea. He ordered his men to hoist down large stone blocks, each attached to a tight rope between each other. After 200 stone blocks were hoisted down, then a small part of the rope lay on the surface water indicating a shallow seabed. After two hours the 180 large cargo ships following Aquaria had arrived to next to the shallow seabed. The shallow seabed was, in fact, the Great Meteor Seamount. Ace ordered all of the cargo ships to hoist down large stone blocks, just like he had done. The 180 boats made a circle formation approximately 5000m in circumference. Since all of the cargo boats hoisted down the around 200 stone blocks, it created the shape of a cylinder with all of the stone blocks. After this long process was finished, Ace left 20 boats on the location and sailed back to Morroco where he called for more stone bricks via a messenger boat. He then ordered that 20 boats were to sail back to the other 20 boats at the stone cylinder. This process was to be repeated every third day.
As the population of Liberta grew, the national legislature, the Senate, increased its priority for the commoners, as opposed to the aristocratic class. This took many forms, the most historically significant of which was the expansion of the Metropolitan Island. The construction of the breakwaters, was instead an aristocratic interest. The breakwaters stood around 2 kilometers outside of the city and acted both as crop grounds, as well as a defense barrier. Their construction was pushed primarily by the aristocratic class, who sought to increase the security of the city, which in turn led to the creation of the Libertan Navy. The slanted walls on the breakwaters stood finished in 154 AD and gave the navy a significant upper hand in the case of an attack. Military pride between the aristocrats became widespread, and manifested itself as nationalism in the commoners. As self-sufficiency grew, so did Liberta's national identity. As a new and independent Libertan culture emerged, as did its distancing from the {{w|Mos maiorum|Roman social norms}}.  
After Ace had spent around 2 months in Morocco 240 cargo boats with stone blocks had arrived. Ace immediately set course back to the Stone cylinder. After arriving at the location, the 240 boats started hoisting down large amounts of stone blocks within the stone cylinder. After two days the process was completed. Ace built houses and streets on the small plateau that he had made. He declared it a nation, and Ace’s son Baptiste was appointed the successor to his fathers new-made land. The “nation” was mostly a puppet play of a society. Ace only invited his family to come to the “nation” and nobody else. The “nation” was not a fully working one under Ace’s rule.  


When Ace died his son [[Baptiste Aquarius|Baptiste]] was appointed a king of the island, however, Baptiste had bigger plans. He ordered 24 200 meter long cargo boats to be built, each day 1 boat would leave from [[wikipedia:History_of_Athens#Roman_Athens|Athens]] to the “nation”. This way a new boat would arrive at the “nation” every day since the travel time was around 22 days.  
=== Ancient era 200–500) ===
By the 200s population of Liberta had increased to twenty thousand people, with the Metropolitan Island having an area of roughly 32 square kilometers. As institutions began to emerge, the culture of Liberta changed as well. The old Roman social norms were replaced in favor of the first "[[Civic Laws of Liberta|Civic Law]]", passed by the Grand National Hall in 204 AD. These set the foundation of many early western morals, and many which are not accepted in the western world today. The rapidly changing and increasingly independent Libertan culture laid the foundation for the contemporary national identity of the republic. As trade slowed in the third century, followed by the {{w|Plague of Cyprian}} spreading in the Roman Empire, the Senate enacted the [[Naeva Bill of 249|Naeva Bill]], effectively turning the national economy into an autarkical one. Closed off from the outside world, the Naeva bill and its proceedings laid the foundation of much of modern Libertan culture. As temporary food shortages led to the state-sanctioned roof-gardens becoming widespread, self-sufficiency culture increased, and given the food shortages, the Libertan fishing culture led to many fishing improvements. As primarily men and fathers, but also women and mothers left their families to work during the day, many young women and girls began working as {{w|Nanny|nannies}} and {{w|Nursemaid|nursemaids}}, leading to an increasing educational gap, which eventually manifested itself in Leah of Alba's speech to the Senate, that resulted in the obligatory primary education law in 251. The bill laid the foundation for Liberta as an educational center, as both lower and higher educational institutions sprung up across Liberta.  


Baptiste named the small nation to Liberta, presumably from the [[wikipedia:Latin language|Latin]] word for liberty. As Liberta grew, Baptiste set out to find peasants that were willing to live in Liberta. He ordered 12 men to travel to Greece and find these peasants. After 2 years the men returned with 2000 people on smaller ships. All of these 2000 people were given citizenship to Liberta. Baptiste ordered 40 more men to find 10 000 people around Europe for a larger payment. Under the 8 years, it took for the forty men to find 10 000 people Baptiste had made stone cylinder much larger using the same technique as his father. When the men returned with 10 000 people they were immediately given citizenship. Baptiste built [[wikipedia:Library|libraries]], [[History of Education in Liberta|schools]] or as he wished to call them “educational facilities”, he stamped a common currency for all of Liberta to use, he built for the time advanced [[Water treatment in Liberta|water treatment facilities]]. Baptiste died in 9 BC for unknown reasons, most likely from [[wikipedia:Leprosy|leprosy]].
[[File:House of Dea.jpg|348px|thumb|right|The Temple of Dea, an example of earlier Ancient architecture.]]


Baptiste had a son, [[Cato Aquarius|Cato]]. Cato was the age of 19 when his father died. He was very shy as a child, however, he became the man that would forever change Liberta. Cato was a poet with a strong interest in politics. He saw the flaws with the monarchy, the system that his father had used and grandfather had established on Liberta. Cato imagined a system much like a modern-day representative democracy. He ordered to build a giant city hall. After 2 years the hall was finished. Cato decided that three men were to rule Liberta together. These men were to be elected by all citizens every 5 years. There would be 100 people who would vote on different issues. The 100 people would be elected by regional voting in each of Libertas districts and be called senators. These 100 people would represent different opinions (that they themselves would choose) and would then be elected by the residents of that neighborhood. This would happen every five years. The senators would then present the different issues that they had voted on. These different issues were designated by the residents of each district (several neighborhoods geographically next to each other). After the senators had voted on these issues the ones that passed through the majority decisions the issues would then be brought up to the three leaders of Liberta (known as the consules). Either the consules accepted and let the issue be made a formal proposal (with cost and possibility taken into consideration), vote for an “excuse” (a significant change tweak on the issue) or they rejected and abandoned the issue completely. Before the change fell into action he decided to make the [[Constitution of Liberta|15 principles]], now known as the Libertan Constitution.
The Ancient era sparked Liberta's cultural identity, as well as its self-sufficiency, a landmark given their previous dependency on Roman supplies and trade. As raw materials like copper, iron, and gold skyrocketed in value, with little to no imports, Libertan society adapted quickly. Metals became a luxury product, the Libertan metal and forging industry adapted and developed less wasteful techniques in both its manufacturing as well as its forging techniques. This further progressed into advancements in weaponry, armor, and everyday items. As childbearing became increasingly important to sustain the population, extramarital sexual relations were encouraged and added into the Civic Law as permissible. This, along with the increased interest in increasing fertility among the general populous, sparked an increased understanding of the human sexual organs, along with the rest of the body, something which also gave rise to the Libertan medical institutions, whose work was by the sixth century several centuries ahead of other nations in terms of both knowledge and practical work. This caused a baby boom, the population density quickly exceeded that of sanitary conditions, which resulted in large-scale protests, prompting the government to increase the speed at which the Metropolitan Island was being expanded.  


Parts of this political change fell into action 4 years after the city hall was completed, Cato however, appointed himself ruler until he died. The [[Trinitarian Rule|Consules-Senators system]] was still running and working under Cato’s rule. Cato had a fascination for Taggiasca olives and made a small park where he planted many olives trees. Cato died in 59 AD, from age. He had left a son under his rule, [[Konstantin Aquarius|Konstantin]]. Konstantin never had any political influence however, he still owned all of the mines in Greece. Konstantin sold all of his father's mines to the Libertan State for 40000 equal coins. He used that money to live in luxury. Konstantin was a poet, and never intended to follow his father’s passion for politics, instead, he spent most of his life as a writer. At the age of 70, he died from an [[wikipedia:Epilepsy|epilepsy]] attack.  
At the same time, the water supply of Liberta was being severely strained, nearly causing mass-parch. This prompted [[Laleh of Ionopolis]] to invent the first steam-powered compounded impulse turbine, an invention that allowed large amounts of potable water to be accessed throughout the city. Her water and sewage infrastructure systems allowed Liberta to become the first city with running water and sewage, which drastically improved quality of life, along with Apostates standardized, [[Apostatian architecture|heated apartments]]. This, as well as the firm sanitation imposed by the government, resulted in few plagues effectively infecting the general populous. As potable water became widely available, the previously alcohol-based dependent populous began drinking water instead. This saw life expectancy increase significantly, whilst sparking an intellectual boom and birth of the Libertan intelligentsia circles. As both philosophical movements grew, medical knowledge and scientific advancements grew in number, Liberta began to assert itself as both cultural and scientific center on the global theater at that time. This, along with traditionalist ideas and norms being out phased, led to a sexual liberation culture spurred on by government-sanctioned natalistic ideals, finally resolving the concern over a declining birth rate. By the end of the fourth century, in 496, the Naeva Bill was formally recalled, and replaced with the significantly more liberal [[Aurelia Amendment]], thus ending the Ancient Era.


=== 130 – 200 AD ===
=== Medieval era (500–1000) ===
As the population of Liberta grew, so did the manmade island that Liberta stood upon. The small island grew from an area closer to 2km2 to an area about 8km2. The senators voted yea for a proposition to put large stone walls, or [[the Breakwaters of the city of Liberta|breakwaters]]. They stood around 2 kilometers outside of the city. The issue passed and was signed by the consules. At the same time, Liberta started ordering their cargo ships to return back to Liberta. However, two cargo ships a day left for Athens and arrived at [[Ancient Harbor District of Libertas|Libertas harbor]]. After a cargo ship had been plundered Liberta only allowed one cargo ship to leave for Athens each second day. The consules decided that for Liberta to respected internationally they needed a military force. Out of that idea became the [[Naval Force of Liberta|Libertan Navy]], known for their fierce warfare on their [[Navibus Ignem (Ship)|Navibus Ignem]] ships. The Libertan army only consisted only of the navy, who only focused on maritime warfare. Since the 15-principles did not allow offensive warfare, the building of the giant stone walls 2 kilometers outside the island was accelerated. The walls stood finished 154 AD and gave the navy a significant upper hand in case of an attack. As military pride began to rise so did patriotism. As patriotism rose so did Libertas national identity, knowledge was considered a powerful weapon and with it came the first standardized school curriculums. As literacy was obligatory, for every child under 10 years of age the schools were even more standardized and featured several subjects and designated times. The first real subjects you could study towards were arts, economics, and politics.
As raw material continued to be high in price, the government took interest in the African coast and the possibilities of establishing a colony. These plans were quickly discarded, however, once it was clear that an establishment by force was neither economically nor militarily viable. Instead, small dependencies, Protectorates, were established on [[Sherbro Protectorate|Ila Island]] and Imsouane. Being more akin to work camps with salaries, the Protectorates were extremely prosperous and provided many valuable raw resources to Liberta. The state-owned mines abroad also provided Liberta with stone, used for the continuous expansion of the island. However, whilst the liberally economic laws allowed for significantly more trade to happen in Liberta, it remained relatively unappealing to traders until the 600s, when improvements in boats allowed for more reliable journeys between the western Mediterranean and Liberta. Whilst trade grew the Libertan economy, it remained a mostly insular society.
=== 200 - 500 AD ===
Libertas population had now increased to over 120000 people at an area of around 16 km2. As trade had shrunken over the 3rd-century, so had diseases from Europe. Liberta had the luck of incredibly low infection rates thanks to the separation between clean water and wastewater. Because of this Liberta experienced a baby boom. Between 238-256 AD the rate of babies being born doubled. This, in turn, led to a massive population increase, which led to an expansion of area, something the Libertan Government did not want. Strategically, the sudden expansion was horrible, since the city border came closer to the defense walls, meaning an increased vulnerability to outer forces. The [[Praesidium de Patria|defense ministry]] started petitioning for a larger stone wall, a wall 18 meters in length instead of the previous 6 meters. The issue fell into order in 288 AD according to the [[Magno Vicipaedia]] .  


During the start of the 4th-century citizens as well as senators started taking notice of the difficulty of owning, raising and keeping cattle. These issues had largely been ignored, however, in 302 AD [[Lucjuzs Octavio]] had taken notice of sicknesses plaguing the farmers. Because of this the farmers and their animals were sent to the defense walls around the city to not infect other citizens. The grass was planted on the plain side of the defense walls so that the animals could feed. Before these animals were only kept in smaller enclosures around the city. Olive trees were also soon planted on plain sides of the defense walls, as well as other trees, plants and vegetables. In October of 322 AD, a [[Storm Julius |large storm]] hit Liberta. Windspeeds were reportedly high to extreme and whole trees and houses were torn down. After the calm had settled the defense ministry called for even more spending on reinforcement of the defense walls, something that the government approved – with a small margin.
[[File:Woman_of_Passion_May_2010.jpg|thumb|right|248px|"Woman of Passion", one of the more famous pieces of Libertan sculpture.]]


As morale in the Libertan identity had shrunken several large parades showing a strong, unified and a militarily strong Liberta, the truth wasn’t much different. Liberta had a small manpower, but technically advanced boats, weapons, and armor, morale within the military was significantly high. Since Liberta was a small country, it could not only afford to pay more per soldier but also more on weapons and armor. The armor consisted of a mixture of bronze and iron chest plate, a tangerine-gold colored helmet that consisted of iron, gold, and copper, a greave around the whole leg, a neck-protecting piece of armor connected to the chest plate. Arm-protecting sleeves made of copper, iron, and gold were specifically designed to fit each individual soldier. Advanced and sharp spears were constructed, which often had two small bird-like wings attached to the spearhead which gave better precision and longer throwing distances. Large, thin, and carefully decorated swords were often carried on the dominating side of the hands, together with a shield connected to the arm-protecting sleeves on the non-dominating side of the hands. The soldier's shoes were also carefully fitted for each individual soldier and were made by equipping sandals with a tight leather skin around them. On the top of the helmet, the [[Libertan Circle]] was put. The armor was easy to take off so that hurt soldier would easily and quickly be taken care of, and soldiers fallen in the water easily could swim to safety without any additional weight. In Liberta, the soldiers, as well as the military, were celebrated as brave and “savers of freedom”. The military wasn’t obligatory and so many people wanted to join it, it was something children looked up to and wanted to one day become. The military became a protection and the soldiers the role models. Ancient archeologic findings show catch-words of the military written by people on houses and in alleys. Liberta was not a military state, however. Upon all, the most celebrated subject by Libertan citizens and politicians was knowledge. [[Scientia sit potentia|“Knowledge is power”]] is written on the banner of the national seal on top of the roof of the city hall, the national libraries and on the first ever [[Temple of Water|temples]] in Liberta. [[Quentin Salvadore]], a famous consul once said: “Knowledge of the world is not to be interfered by the religious beliefs”, and therefore religion never played a big part of the Libertan society, especially in the 4th and 5th-centuries. This very quote is what was the founding of the ideology today known as [[Liberism]]. [[File:Liberta_9.jpg|thumb|400px|The Libertan Navy.]]
Given the recent transition from a closed economy into an open one, the Libertan state experienced increasing difficulty in both managing taxes and central control of economic fluctuations. This led to the creation of the official currency, the Libertan Solida, along with the [[Ministry of the Treasury|Libertan Treasury]], and notably, the [[Grand National Exchequer]]. The Exchequer was established in 524, with the purpose of collecting a percentage of all taxes, as well as the monetary objects of the state for spending. This proved highly effective, and by 576 it had collected more value than the state had earned in the first three centuries of existence. To appeal further to merchants the state stopped taxing exported goods, as well as weighing down crimes specifically targeting merchants and travelers. This, in turn, led to [[Early reformation of the Libertan penitentiary system|early reformation]] of the [[Libertan penitentiary system|Incarceration in Liberta]]. Up until this point in history, convicted criminals in Liberta were sentenced to punishments such as {{w|flagellation}}, {{w|public humiliation}}, {{w|battery}}, and even {{w|rape}}. {{w|Forced disappearance|Forced disappearances}} (often leading to undisclosed drownings) were also common for more serious crimes. However, by the time merchants had begun to arrive in larger numbers, many of these punishments were seen as both abhorrent and in many times, also immoral. In 580 the Senate drafted and enabled the New Incarceration Act, prompting the construction of the first prison island, the [[Ancient Metropolitan Prison Island]]. The New Incarceration Act also provided new legislation regarding the treatment of prisoners, with an incarceration tactic of heavy and hard punishments, with long rehabilitation and reeducation. In reality, however, the Metropolitan Prison Island was more used as a scare tactic, with frequent {{w|prison rape}} (especially due to the mixed-sex layout) mistreatment by guards, as observed by visitors. Both {{w|infanticide}} and rape was rampant, which eventually manifested itself in [[Decimus the Thinker|Decimus]] play, [[The Devil's Island]]. A play that later gave way to public enlightenment about prison conditions as well as better legislation.


=== 500 -  700 AD ===
Culture during the Medieval era blossomed, as playwrights, music, and art became more available to the public, partially through the first public museums and cultural facilities, such as the [[Grandorian Museum of Art|Grandorian]] and the [[Grand National Theatre]]. As art quickly became widely accessible to the public, it became the main media, aside from the also recent [[Widepaper|widepapers]], the precursor to both older and contemporary literary media. Widepapers were {{w|broadsheet}}-sized paper-based literary media, with articles and often detailed imagery around a variety of topics including, {{w|comedy}}, {{w|social commentary}}, {{w|eroticism}}, and {{w|finance}}. These quickly gained traction and sparked a new wave of the times contemporary media and culture of expression. It was also during this period at which the Libertan art separated into two different main forms, the [[Classical Libertan art|classical]], and the [[Old-Contemporary Libertan art|old-contemporary]]. Whilst classical art was centered around larger, extravagant, and expensive pieces of epics, old-contemporary often featured more risqué and taboo works of art, in smaller sizes, often with deliberate lower artistic skill due to the nature of the high production within the form. These works later became a staple of the Medieval Era and were featured in public museums. Whilst Libertan culture grew and blossomed, it also sparked a movement of cultural isolationism from the Old World, with many artists, such as [[Toya of Divitae]] and [[Eamon of Almeda]]. This soon also spread into a more general societal isolationist movement, advocating for cultural isolationism and cultural and national symbolic independence. Whilst Liberta remained highly liberal in terms of cultural values and norms, it remained deeply conservative of those values.
After bad diplomatic relations with the [[wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Empire]], the [[wikipedia:Byzantine Navy|Byzantine Navy]] attacked Liberta in the year 524. Libertas army, however, had the upper hand. What is now known as the [[Battle of Unda|battle of Unda]] had begun.At four in the morning a coastguardboat was performing a regular guarding-cruise around 4,3 nautical miles (8km) from the Libertan breakwaters when several large ship was spotted at 3 or 4 nautical miles away. Because of a security measure put in place 341, all coastguardboats must carry a smaller boat with retractable sails as this was the quickest known way to report infomartion back to the coastguard headquarters on land, this small sailboat was released to report back to the headquarters that large Byzantine Ships had appeared in nautical territory. At 5 o’ clock 400 soldiers had been sent out to the east breakwater, as the ships came closer 13,000 more had been sent.
Weeks of isolation had morally and psycologically weakend the Byzantine Troops significantly. Because of miscalculations by an officer, the infantry arrived the 6 in the morning, instead of 8-9. However, this was a disadvantage for both sides as battling in the dark affected everyone's sight. Desperate soldiers swimming for their lives, eagerly trying to get to shore. Many of whom died by the dawn. Of the 10000 byzantine men sent only 500 managed to escape death and Libertas deadly shores. The Libertan Army had seen little to no casualties. Of the 14000 Libertan soldiers, there were reports of only a 900 dead. Shortly after these Libertan diplomats sought to seek peace with the Byzantine Empire, which shortly thereafter happened. Because of the loss of 9500 men, Liberta had to pay by giving the Byzantines 1 large and expensive cargo boat.
=== The Apathetic Years ===
By the end of the 7th-century, Liberta had a population of 200000 and constantly growing. Liberta became known for their excellence in educational facilities such as the [[Vidal Universitates]], the foundation of modern-day Universities. This “blossoming” of academic institutes were later given their own period, known as the [[the Libertan Apathetic years|Libertan apathetic years]]. This was a combination of peace-ideology and romantic nationalism. Under these years famous academic institutes were founded, such as [[Kolm University]], [[Gaius University]], and the [[school of Cato]]. In 758 the banning of owning slaves was brought into action. The rumor of Liberta being a country with endless education and luxury was spread through Europe. Liberta became a sanctuary for slaves being mistreated if any of them ever had the chance, the few ones being able to sneak into cargo boats, hide in boxes or just pay their way to Liberta were granted citizenship.


=== 1000 – 1500 AD ===
As increased unrest in Europe occurred during the late 800s to early 1000s, the Libertan isolationism had led to a relative stark stagnation, culturally. Romantic nationalism had spread in culture, and whilst this affected Liberta socially and culturally, it is often regarded today as a period of both a bland and culturally dry one, something which [[Octavian the Daring]] would proclaim in 921, "...[the] uninspired art of the now can be firmly blamed on Eamon of Almeda, for he has etched a foul ring onto the statues of the morrow.", something he would later be murdered for. It was also during this time that Liberta became known as a truly independent actor in the international theater, as both an important trading, as well as a medical hub. During the entire Medieval Era, Libertan medicine and general health understanding had improved significantly, leading to Liberta becoming a major exporter of medicine as well as an influx of wealthy clientele for both health sabbatical visits, hydrotherapy, and surgery.
The Libertan apathetic years ended in 1000 AD, and so begun the [[Libertan Medival Era]]. As diplomacy between the Byzantine Empire and Liberta became even more steady, so did their alliance. As the 15 principles (comparable to a nations constitution) prohibited the navy from actively participating in wars in an offensive role the navy instead sent several large warships to the Byzantine Navy, these were known to be quick and effective. These were mainly used in the [[wikipedia:Byzantine–Arab war|Byzantine–Arab war]], the [[wikipedia:Byzantine–Bulgarian war|Byzantine–Bulgarian war]], the later [[wikipedia:Rus–Byzantine wars|Rus–Byzantine wars]] and the [[wikipedia:Byzantine–Norman war|Byzantine–Norman war]].  
[[File:Tom Quad, Christ Church, Oxford.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The main quad of Elaine College, Gaius University]]
The first higher education institutions, such as the {{W|Collegiate University|collegiate}} [[Gaius University]] (c. 986) were established during the later parts of the 900s, birthing a systemic academic interest within Liberta. The precursor to {{W|Renaissance humanism}} is frequently attributed to the higher educational institutions of this era, spreading through trade with the kingdoms of southern Europe. Both men and women participated in education as popular past-time. Because of the sudden economic freedom, many children were able to attend schools instead of financially supporting their parents. As Liberta quickly grew to an educational center, its national research blossomed, receiving large endowments from many international patrons. This, along with the National Exchequer and the general good treatment of state funds, led to an intelligentsia boom, with birthrates skyrocketing. Often considered a historical highlight, this period shaped the precursor of modern Liberta. Large infrastructure projects were undertaken, and the economy grew rapidly, as the state invested heavily in a variety of institutions, whilst also expanding upon the [[Libertan Naval Empire]]. This led to the creation of three additional Protectorates, which further increased the resource influx, further boosting the many businesses in Liberta. The economic miracle continued on, with large-scale exports suddenly turning immensely profitable. Industries such as shipbuilding and technological research put Liberta on the geopolitical stage. It became the quickest growing economy and society in the Old World.  


Liberta was a valuable resource to many countries, as it allowed for naval contact with Morroco from the east. Liberta was seen as a checkpoint, if Liberta was taken under control by a foreign empire then that would allow for the naval control of the Moroccan, Iberian and French coastline.  
=== Libertan Empire (1000–1600) ===
The high birthrate of the 900s proved difficult to maintain, especially due to Liberta's geographically isolated location, resulting in significant food insecurity. The food exports from [[Ila|Ila Protectorate]] quadrupled if only to supply the Metropolitan Island with enough food. Roof gardens became more widespread than before, with almost all apartments and houses having one. Closer maritime relations to the Pirulian Islands in 1011 led to more settlers farming in the fertile plains and exporting it, increasing food security to the mainland. Even protectorates whose primary role was exporting stone and masonry to support building on the Metropolitan island, such as the Cossura and Aigilia protectorates were subjected to strict and demanding food export requirements.
[[File:Sandro_Botticelli_021.jpg|400px|thumb|right|''Composition of the Palace'' by [[Aegan Nostallier]] is often considered one of the best works of the Imperial Era.]]
Looking for new ways to increase riches and for Liberta to prosper, contemporary thinkers of the time, such as [[Eculius of Celestine]], argued that using the intellectually disabled, petty criminals, and those unable to free themselves from their debts, should be used as slaves. This idea became popular with the middle and upper classes, who viewed it as a necessity, drawing inspiration from Greece. The ''[[Slavery in Liberta|Servosa]]'' system was introduced in 1056, where ten thousand men and women who were either convicted criminals of petty crime, intellectually disabled, or severely indebted, were made slaves. Slaves were rented out from the state, and were therefore considered property of the state. Some scholars and historians have disputed calling the practice slavery, and more akin to forced labor, as slaves were protected by most laws, and were compensated financially, albeit poorly. Unlike slavery in the United States and most of Europe, the Servosa system was not hereditary, and children of slaves were considered free both as children and adults. Many slaves were only slaves for a decade of their life, or depending on demand for slaves, acquitted from slavery. Heroic acts were also considered reason for acquittal, such as when [[Hinemos the Fearless]] rescued four children from a burning house, was afterwards emancipated and later taken care of in a hospital for his intellectual disability. At its greatest extent, between 4-6% of the inhabitants of the Metropolitan Island were enslaved. The Servosa system is in part credited to the intellectual renaissance that occurred in the 1100s, with new technologies emerging in both medicinal knowledge, architecture, and art. [[Libertan Nurses]], women and men highly qualified in medicine, became a widespread phenomenon in the royal courts of Europe, medically attending to many of the most powerful individuals at the time, resulting in generous donations and improved relations with many nations in western Europe. Following the {{W|Fall of Constantinople}}, many {{W|Greek scholars in the Renaissance|Greek scholars}} migrated to Liberta, whilst some 40 years later, in 1492, the {{W|Expulsion of Jews from Spain|forced expulsion of Jews}} from the Iberian Peninsula and subsequent migration to Liberta, contributed to a significant {{W|Human capital flight|brain gain}} in the middle-to-late 15th and early 16th century.


For many empires, however, Liberta was out of reach.  
Simultaneously, Libertan nationalism in its early forms began to take shape. With greater public knowledge of the various nations in Europe, Libertan scholars developed a strong sense of national identity. Nationalistic and militaristic monuments were common throughout this time period, portraying a strong, unified Libertan nation. The Libertan Navy saw greater control over the Atlantic, as it frequently visited many coastal cities as a show of prowess. With the discovery of the Americas in 1492, Liberta suddenly became a strategically important trading port, with many ships to and from Africa stopping and trading. This spike in economic growth led to a large increase in the quality of life, with an elite whose wealth grew significantly. The Ila Protectorate became an important Slave trading center, with a locally secure political climate, and African inhabitants who frequently helped to hunt and sell slaves. As such, Liberta began to take fees for stopping by and trading within Ila. A large part of this accumulated wealth was distributed not only to the ethnic Libertans, but also toward the African workers, who were compensated generously for hunting and bringing slaves to sell. With the largest trading partners being the British and Portuguese, friendly relations were quickly established.


Liberta successfully avoided the plague in part because of geographical distance from Europe. This is why Libertas population kept growing while many other countries population fell.
=== Age of Enlightenment ===
[[File:Albert Anker - Das Schulexamen (1862).jpg|400px|thumb|The 1717 Education Reformation saw children from all social classes attend school during the weekdays.]]
The {{W|Age of Enlightenment}} contributed significantly to a democratization of the Libertan state, which had up until 1707, despite its democratic aspects, retained an aristocratic class. Despite every person above the age of 20 being allowed to cast a vote in the elections, it is generally believed that a majority of people lacked the understanding of the complex political factions of the senate, and often voted on familiarity, not on political leanings. The Enlightenment saw not only political awareness in the lower classes increase, but also a rise in the standard of living, as children of the {{W|Underclass|underclass}} attended schools in larger numbers following the 1717 Education Reformation. The reformation made public schooling for those between the ages of 6 and 12 mandatory, becoming the precursor to the 1870 compulsory state education reform in England.  


=== 1500 – 1700 AD ===
The undermining of the monarchy and {{W|Catholic Church}} that in many ways defined the Age of Enlightenment, in Liberta instead translated to, due to an absence of both organizations in Liberta, undermining the political elite. The largest of these, the [[Ordo Patricorum|Order of the Nobles]], had existed since early Libertan history. It was a historically powerful organization, and despite its removal of nobility privileges during the Catoan Era, many families maintained a great sphere of influence in politics and the economy. After growing public pressure, laws enacted to limit their influence greatly lowered their political standing and saw their reputation tarnished. The undermining of the Order has been attributed to by many historians, as the first example of organized Libertan {{W|populism}}.  
As the first Greek migration occurred the Greek intelligentsia fled to western Europe. Many of the also fled to Liberta. Liberta regained its reputation for excellence in education during the 17th-century. The “the big three” (Kolm, Gaius University and school of Cato) and the whole of the Libertan educational movement weren't affected by the scientific oppression during the renaissance, partially because of the ideology of Liberism. Historians agree that distance from Europe played a large part in avoiding the scientific oppression as well.


During the age of discovery, Liberta became an important “key” to the Atlantic and served as a checkpoint for ships sailing towards other continents. Since slaves were illegal in Liberta, disguising ships as merchant ships became popular, as well as underground harbors where slave ships could arrive at a high fee. Otherwise ships had to avoid Libertan nautical territory, sometimes slaves jumped overboard and tried to swim to shore, as some slave ships still came dangerously close to the city itself. [[File:Liberta_4.5.jpg|thumb|200px|The war memorial at night.]]
After the birth of {{W|neoclassicism}}, often attributed to the writings of {{W|Johann Joachim Winckelmann}}, Liberta became one of the most prominent tourism destinations in Europe during the {{W|Grand Tour|Grand Tour era}}. Due to the spark in interest of {{W|Decorative arts|decorative}} and {{W|visual arts}}, {{W|literature}}, {{W|theatre}}, {{W|music}}, and {{W|architecture}} that drew inspiration from the art and culture of {{W|classical antiquity}}, Liberta was thoroughly studied by art historians, historians and writers. This [[Libertophilia]] was prominent in many writings and arts in neoclassicism, which also shaped the romanticism and fictionalization of the provenance of Liberta, known as the [[Libertan Origin]].  
 
====Arrival of Jewish Diaspora====
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The first known Jews arrived in Liberta after the {{w|Alhambra_Decree|forced expulsion of Jews}} from the Iberian Peninsula. After the assassination of {{w|Alexander II of Russia}}, for which some of the populous started a witch hunt blaming "the Jews", there was a vast increase in anti-Jewish pogroms – possibly with the support of the government – and numerous anti-Jewish laws were passed. Therefore, roughly 100 000 Jews fled to Liberta, after word spread from the small Jewish community in Liberta to the Ashkenazim communities in eastern Europe regarding how well the Jewish community was met.
=== Industrialization ===
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Despite the early discovery of steam's potential as a power by Libertan inventor [[Vergento of Lea]] in 742, it wasn't until the Industrial Revolution that Liberta industrialized through steam power. As the Metropolitan Island was expanding rapidly, it was decided that the southwestern coast, due to the strong southbound winds, would host most factories. In 1808, following the decision to separate the outer neighborhoods into seven outer boroughs, this coast became Marima borough. To the west was ''Eode'', the south part of which became the locations of many headquarters of companies owning the factories. To the east of ''Marima'' was ''Montale'', in which most factory workers began residing. This economic triangle would continue to the present day, heavily centering economic activity to the south of the island.


As friendly relations with the Sharifate of Marrakesh increased so did the influence of Morrocan culture. This is the age that the Water Palace was built to symbolize friendship between the two nations. This short period of time between 1650 and 1700 is known as “the age of friendship”. [[File:Liberta_4.7.jpg|thumb|200px|Central view of the war memorial. Built in the 16th century. The clocktower was added a century later.]]
The industrialization of Liberta led to an extreme economic growth, and a new cultural emphasis on workmanship. Liberta continued to heavily rely on its Protectorates for raw resources, and built an economy on {{W|manufacturing}}, as opposed to {{W|Extractivism|extraction}}. Competition between neighborhood guilds since the Medieval Era had established Libertan products as pertaining to high quality, and this continued into the industrial revolution. Because of the limited number of raw materials that could be supplied, the industrial sector reacted by pushing for higher efficiency in all aspects of manufacturing. This practice would become known as [[disciplus]], and in turn benefit Libertan product quality.


=== 1700's – 1940's ===
==== Language transition ====
<span style="font-weight:400;">While many countries fought each other during the Renaissance, Liberta enjoyed the significant distance from the European continent- In direct consequence of the Libertan Neutrality Pact of 1748, a continuation of the defense-oriented tactics appointed by the constitution Libertas economy flourished. In 1732 tithing became illegal in Liberta as the state didn’t want interference with taxation and citizens not being able to pay their taxes. In 1756 the first ever effective tariff was introduced under the Latin name “Lezdam” by the government, with notable backlashes led by traders. This tariff improved the government’s income, which led to the Religious Assemblies Compensation Act of 1788, effectively compensating the lost income to religious assemblies as a consequence of the ban on tithing. In early 1809 the Religious Assemblies Compensation Act was reformed into the Exemption of Taxes for Religious Assemblies Act, effectively exempting Income and Property taxes for Religious Assemblies. During this period. During the 1700's the Second wave of Romantic Nationalism started, the slow refinement of Libertan culture and national identity. It was during the 1700's that the upper-class mostly centered in </span>[[Oriens]]<span style="font-weight:400;"> grew. As Liberta became more accepted in the international community. It was also during the 18th century that the now well-known self-dependence ideas really started to grow. This is what started the now current so-called "self-thinking method" that is traditionally included in modern-day Libertan politics, that is that the current goal of the Libertan Government and State is to avoid alliances which would result in military or political alliances. The current only officially recognized trade- and economic alliances are with the United States. Although this excludes the order of 100 JAS 39 Gripen Fighters from Sweden. Otherwise, the Government of Liberta usually considers having small bonds with other neutral powers, such as Switzerland and Sweden.</span>
Following the slow decline of Latin as a {{W|lingua franca}} in the 16th century, a growing and increasingly globalist Liberta led to several suggestions to adopt a new language as early as 1632. Initially, adopting the {{W|French|French language}} was proposed, though this was met with fierce local opposition. The closer contact with {{W|Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britain}} following the {{W|Industrial Revolution|industrial revolution}} brought with it many English and Welsh immigrants. As the {{W|British Empire}} firmly rooted its global hegemony through {{W|Pax Britannica}}, {{W|English language|English}} grew into a globally dominant language in trade. The increasing trade between Liberta and the growing United States, further highlighted English as the language of trade and shipping. In 1781 the notably fastidious [[Gaius University]] began teaching English linguistics courses, and by 1829 the first anglophone university in Liberta, the [[University of Godiva]], was inaugurated. As the possibility of a dual language state grew closer, nationalists and globalists, along with ethnic Libertans and Briton immigrants, frequently clashed in what erupted into violent street brawls. As the Briton immigrant population accounted for nearly a third of the population in the mid 1800s, they became politically organized and established the ''Anglican Party'' in 1860. The half-Libertan, half-English ''Augustus Pawley Flavius'' was elected president in 1866, and established a political doctrine attempting to bolster national unity and reconciliation. Because of this polarization, the Language Bill of 1867, as a compromise, awarded Latin the status of national language, and established English the official trade language. This would make Liberta a ''de facto'' bilingual nation. In 1868 the Senate narrowly approved the bill of 1867, ratifying it and requiring all government bodies to use both languages. Though ''de jure'' only enforcing an already established linguistic dichotomy, the Language Act of 1867 would set the precedent for the gradual shift toward a fully English speaking nation.
The industrial revolution completely changed Libertan society as manufacturing and transport became easier. The trade expansion made Liberta wealthy as a nation, thriving of Libertas high standards (for its time) of manufacturing. The introduction of steam power led to dramatic increases in production capacity. The industrial revolution was the start of the now well-known and large Libertan steel industry, for companies such as [[General Engineering RC|GERC]].


=== World War I & II ===
=== World War I, Great Depression, and World War II ===
Liberta was a common bystander during the first World War. The nation itself thrived on selling the Allied Powers arms and explosives. However, a deep conflict between joining or avoiding the first world war was still actively ongoing in between the citizens of Liberta. The senators and consules during the time were unified in their decision to stay out of the first world war.
[[File:Familie Mahn hoort succes door radio, Bestanddeelnr 907-9636.jpg|240px|thumb|left|The early availability of the radio led to high public awareness.]]
Liberta remained neutral throughout World War I, but supported the {{W|United Kingdom}} with arms through several covert operations and incentives. World War I also sparked a national debate regarding expansion of the Libertan military. Following the rapid journalism of the battlefield, public opinion swayed in favor of significantly enlarging military strength. As a direct result of this, rich incentives for military production led to the establishment of several large arms manufacturers like [[Cassowary Arms Corporation|Cassowary]], [[Seagirt (firearms manufacturer)|Seagirt]], and [[Libertan Arms Corporation]]. In 1920, then president ''Abraham Verrucosus'' attended the {{W|Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)|Paris Peace Conference}}, and suggested joining the {{W|League of Nations}}. This was first rejected by the Senate, but approved just a month later.  


Liberta was a neutral nation during the second world war since they had no landmass to acquire in the war, just like in WW1. However, a small voluntary part of the Libertan navy partook in operation Dragoon. These soldiers became known as the “brave few” and are still to this day celebrated in Libertan culture. The country was deeply shattered regarding whether or not to join the second world war. However, this debate was really doomed from the first place, as the constitution forbids any military involvement unless it is to protect Liberta from outer forces.  
The 1920s and 30s saw the rise of the {{W|radio}} for {{W|mass communication}}, and the invention of the early {{W|television}}. By 1925 virtually all homes in all boroughs had access to electricity. Throughout the {{W|Roaring Twenties}}, businesses experienced an incredibly large growth, along with a booming film industry. The {{W|Wall Street Crash of 1929}}, which started the {{W|Great Depression}}, severely strained the expanding Libertan economy, resulting in massive lay-offs and a spike in poverty. To combat this, the strong public confidence of the presidency was used by then president [[James Wellington]] to issue large-scale {{W|Bond (finance)|financial bonds}} in order to prevent major companies from declaring bankruptcy. Controversially he also used reserves from the [[Grand National Exchequer]] to mitigate the losses from the Great Depression. By 1937, Liberta had recovered from the Great Depression, being one of the faster countries to do so.
[[File:Antikythera Air Base Evacuation.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Aigilia was evacuated of civilians after repeated bombing runs by Axis forces.]]
Effectively neutral until 1940, Liberta was drawn World War II following the start of the {{W|Battle of Britain}}. Because of the mutual-defense pact signed with the United Kingdom in 1921, Liberta began supplying reserve arms to Britain. The military companies formed during World War I had suffered greatly under the Great Depression, and extremely large investments in "the big three" were made during a span of eight months. [[Johnson Floyd]] was provided with direct financial support from the Ministry of Defense to manufacture {{W|Supermarine Spitfire|Supermarine Spitfires}} under license for the {{W|Royal Air Force}}, and to also develop a domestic fighter aircraft.  Particularly of threatened were the protectorates in the Mediterranean, which also served as crucial stopping points for the Allies. When both the Cossura and [[Antikythera|Aigilia Protectorate]] were attacked by Italian and German forces, Liberta engaged in direct combat with Axis troops. On the 8th of June 1940, the Senate declared war on {{w|Nazi Germany|Germany}} and {{w|Fascist Italy|Italy}}, leading to a [[Great evacuation|total civilian evacuation]] of both Mediterranean protectorates. They were were both however, successfully defended throughout the war. Though part of the war, few troops fought in mainland Europe. Instead, most of the war effort was directed at supplying the allies with arms and defending the protectorates. The [[Libertan Air Force]] engaged in several bomb raids on Greek air bases after the German invasion. The Cossura Protectorate was intensely bombarded and defended during the {{w|Siege of Malta (World War II)|Siege of Malta}}. By 1943 several military aircraft, such as the [[Ruddeye Redtail]], saw considerable use in the war. The war begun the close diplomacy and joint-research between Liberta and the United States, but atomic research between the two ceased after the {{W|Atomic Energy Act of 1946}}, which restricted access to information about nuclear weapons from the United States. Liberta instead joined the British {{W|High Explosive Research}} project, culminating in the covert supply of nuclear weapons from the UK in 1955.


=== Aftermath of  the second world war – present day ===
=== Cold war and late 20th century ===
Liberta was a driving force for the creation of the United Nations and was one of the first nations to join. Libertan doctors were sent out by the Libertan government to war-hit nations, together with other aid. Today Liberta's economy has grown exponentially, as the international advancement in technology has greatly improved. The largest industry is currently the biotechnology industry currently valued at 46 billion dollars.  
Following the start of the {{W|Cold War}}, the connection to the {{W|English-speaking world}} along with the liberal and democratic values in society, drew Liberta to the side of the {{W|Western Bloc}}. This was officially ratified after the signing of the {{W|North Atlantic Treaty}}, joining {{W|NATO}} as a founding member. The {{W|Second Red Scare}} rooted itself in Libertan politics following two key events; the {{W|Soviet Union|Soviet Union's}} first {{W|nuclear weapons test}} in 1949, the {{W|RDS-1}}, and the [[Liberta 1951 presidential election|1951 presidential election]] electing [[Robert Senora]]. The Senora administration enacted a series of policy changes, including laws targeting leftist groups, witch hunts against communist sympathizers, and significant power increases for the [[National Intelligence Agency|NIA]]. This would later come to define the eponymous ''Senorism'', analogous to American {{W|McCarthyism}}. The extensive medical industry of Liberta enabled it to develop {{W|Biological warfare|biological weapons}}, maintaining the [[Hendrick Institute|largest known biological weapons stockpile]].  


====Inauguration of President Donald. J. Trump====
Throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s Liberta covertly engaged in several African wars against socialist and communist militias, so called "[[clean sweeps]]". This began in 1963 with the {{W|Guinea-Bissau War of Independence}}, aiding the {{W|Portugal|Portuguese}} forces. Following the public uncovering of the clean sweep program in the late late 1960s, the pacifist flower power movement grew considerably. This largely coincided with the {{W|Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War|Vietnam War opposition movement}} in the United States. The Government of Liberta also secretly aided several ex-colonial states, such as financially aiding {{W|Rhodesia}} in the {{W|Rhodesian Bush War}}, which strained relations with the United Kingdom, as well as the Portuguese forces in the {{W|Mozambican War of Independence}}. The last clean sweep came to an end in 2002, following the end of the {{W|Angolan Civil War}}. As a hub for higher education, several domestic universities lobbied for Liberta to become cable connected to the {{W|Internet}}. This was achieved in 1994, following the completion of the [[LICAN CCable]]. The {{W|1973 oil crisis}} launched a series of Libertan led oil exploration projects in {{W|Cameroon}}, a closely allied country. Following the {{W|economic expansion}} in the 80s, many Libertan companies and conglomerates multi-nationalized and entered international markets. The Libertan government continued to invest in Internet infrastructure until the year 2000, following the {{W|Dot-com bubble|dot-com crash}}, which saw private companies take the lead in digital infrastructure investment.    
On Febuary the 2nd Liberta, 13 days after {{w|Donald Trump|Donald. J. Trump's}} Inauguration Libertan broke the silence after {{w|Barack Obama}} left office, with consul [[Lawson Guus]] holding a congratulatory speech and in the following week visiting the United States along with [[Marino Laurens]] and [[Gaius Destin]].


== Geography, Climate, and Environment ==
=== 21st century ===
[[File:Liberta 21.jpg|thumb|500px|Skyline of Gaius, taken from the stern of the Northeast Island Ferry.]]Liberta itself only consists of the city of Liberta, the surrounding breakwaters, and the McGarrett island which hosts the [[McGarrett International Airport]]. The city of Libertas foundation consisting only of 1 by 1-meter large cubic rocks laying on top of each other held together by large ropes, has been reinforced several times and hosts a home to many species of fish. These four breakwaters are now mostly used for small agriculture such as olive trees, wheat, corn, tomatoes, potatoes, grapes, and oranges just to name a few. Some parts are also used for cattle. 
Minutes following the {{W|September 11 attacks}}, in which {{W|al-Qaeda}} {{W|Islamic terrorism|Islamic}} {{W|Terrorism|terrorist}} {{W|Hijackers in the September 11 attacks|hijackers}}, under the leadership of {{W|Osama bin Laden}}, flew two passenger planes into the {{W|World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center}}, the Libertan government temporarily shut down and grounded all flights at [[McGarrett International Airport]], at the time the second largest airport in the world. Liberta joined the United States in the resulting {{W|War on Terror}}, in both the {{W|War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)|War in Afghanistan}} and the {{W|Iraq War}}, providing both ground troops and intelligence. The participation in these wars saw domestic military spending increase, which was strongly criticized on many fronts, causing the conservative coalition to lose supermajority in the [[2012 Liberta congressional election|2012 election]].
Libertas fauna is solely based on the Great Meteor Seamount and largely consists of fish, sponges, corals and sea urchins. The great meteor seamount itself has become one of the best-studied seamounts globally, with research aimed at better understanding the connections between oceanic motion around seamount structures and biological distribution patterns. Pigeons are also common in the city of Liberta and surrounding areas.  


Libertas flora originated from greek plants bought and transported by the state, such as olive trees, Florina pepper, and Fava sortinis. The state also bought many different flowers, such as the roman orchid.  
The {{W|financial crisis of 2007–2008}} greatly affected the Libertan industrial sector, resulting in a major controversy following president [[Laura Ignacio|Laura Ignacio's]] decision to use funds from the National Exchequer to alleviate the financial losses of several conglomerates. Corporations such as Speedster received bailouts and major restructuring, with total job losses during those two years in the tens of thousands. This prompted the [[Invigoration Act of 2009]], in which over 680 million trine were used to incentivize businesses.
[[File:Roman Orchid.jpg|thumb|160px|The Roman Orchid is the national flower of Liberta.]]
=== Demographics ===
The Libertan Census Administration estimated Libertas current population to be around 3,000,000 people in 2013. Since then, the Libertan population has not grown nor shrunk, it has instead stayed utterly stable at around 3,000,000 people since 1989.  


There are a total of 12 districts in which 3 million people live in total. There are a total of 197 neighborhoods in the City of Liberta with the largest district Eode, with 41 neighborhoods, and 869 thousand inhabitants.  
== Geography ==
[[File:Grupo de sargos picudos (Diplodus puntazzo), Parque natural de la Arrábida, Portugal, 2020-07-31, DD 42.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Sheephead breem swimming in the Breakaways.]]
Liberta consists of Liberta proper, which includes the ''mainland'' Metropolitan Island, the [[Breakaway Islands|Breakaways]] breakwater islands, and all 34 satellite islands sit atop the {{W|Great Meteor Seamount}}, formed some 11 to 16 million years ago, as a result of the {{W|North America|North American continent}} slowly drifting to the west. Due to this, the seamount shows a strong resemblance to the geology in the {{W|White Mountains}} of {{W|New England}}. The Seamount belongs to the {{W|Seewarte Seamounts}}, and is a {{W|Guyot|guyot}}, with a summit depth of 270 meters. Its shallow and flat summit suggests that it may have emerged sometime in the past. Covered by a 150 to 600 meter thick layer of {{W|Limestone|limestone}}, {{W|Pyroclastic rocks|pyroclastic rocks}}, and {{W|Bioclasts|bioclastic}} {{W|Sandstone|sandstones}}, its ability to maintain the Libertan islands has been studied numerous times. Due to its shallowness compared to the rest of the {{W|Atlantic Ocean}}, it has many endemic species of {{W|Copepods|copepods}} and {{W|Nematodes|nematodes}}. It is likely that humans introduced {{W|Pelagic fish#Epipelagic fish|epipelagic fish}} to Liberta through boats, waste, and deliberate breeding colonies. Fishing does not appear to have substantially affected the movement of fish around the guyot, and considerable parts of the islands of Liberta have developed some form of {{W|Coral reef|coral reefs}}, although when this process first began is disputed.


Liberta is the 135th most populous country and is the only nation that hasn’t grown nor shrunk by population 28 years in a row.
Part of {{W|Macaronesia}}, the Libertan mainland has increased since its founding in 80 CE, up until 1951, and has remained at 480 km<sup>2</sup> since. Entirely man-made, older islands in Liberta have been constructed through hundreds of years of block laying. Instead of {{W|Mortar (masonry)|mortar}}, the Libertan rock foundation relies on weight to inhibit movement. In present times this lack of sealing has allowed many species of marine life to live in the open gaps of water, developing a unique ecosystem. Newer islands, built after 1900, have a more sophisticated construction, planning around the direction of {{W|Ocean current|ocean currents}} and optimizing stone use. The 34 satellite islands combined account for an area of another 140 km<sup>2</sup>, and many are used for {{W|Agriculture|farming}}, as {{W|Amusement park|entertainment grounds}}, as {{W|Nature reserve|nature reserves}}, or for {{W|Military base|military use}}.  


According to a survey in 2014 2% of citizens identify themselves as LGBT, while 98% identified themselves as straight. This is an increase of 0.02% since 2009.
=== Nature ===
=== Language ===
[[File:Plaza Parterre, Parque del Retiro, Madrid, España, 2017-05-18, DD 27.jpg|350px|thumb|right|A part of the Grand National Botanical Garden in Hyde.]]
English is the de facto national language in Liberta, although Latin is still the only official language. English was made a national language in the 19th century, because of the quick shrinking amount of Latin usage. Although Latin has an official recognition, it isn’t widely spoken, only 1.3% of Libertans can speak Latin fluently, and around 16% of Libertans know more than a sentence in Latin, this is usually the national motto (Libertas. Scientia sit potentia). The second most common language is Greek, which only about 0.03% of the population speaks fluently. The large and wealthy education system in Liberta makes it the worlds single the best country by Literacy rates at 100%. This is maintained with foreigners by literacy checking immigrants. While illiterate immigrants aren't denied citizenship, they are forced to take a crash course in English to prepare and introduce immigrants to Libertan Society.
Liberta has few to no wild areas, and most greenery exists on the Breakaways, in parks, or {{W|Wildlife reserve|wildlife reserves}} on empty satellite islands. As a result of this, Libertan flora and fauna is limited, and has been highly protected by the [[Liberta Ministry of Surroundings|Ministry of Surroundings]]. Common wildlife includes {{W|Feral cat|wildcats}}, {{W|Red squirrel|red squirrels}}, {{W|Great black-backed gull|great black-backed gulls}}, and {{W|European robin|robins}}. Cats are believed to have been introduced as early as the Ancient Era, primarily to rid the city of mice and rats. Due its role as a pest control, cats have been cemented into Libertan culture, and are a considerably large part of Libertan wildlife. Wildcats, who have become increasingly wild over thousands of generations, are common on both the Breakaways and a few wildlife reserves. Most introduced wildlife has been isolated on Liberta for such an extended period of time that they have become separate subspecies of their European counterparts. The [[Grand National Botanical Gardens]], a 202-year-old garden park in [[Hyde (neighborhood)|Hyde]], is the one of few designated spaces in mainland Liberta where wild animals are abundant.


=== Religion ===
=== Climate ===
Although not a religious country, religion has played a large part in Libertan history and culture. [[Ace Aquarius]] was an unreligious man, and as such he was often ridiculed. He, therefore, formed a circle of friends that also were atheists. This circle of friends followed Ace to Liberta, these men and women became his advisors. His atheistic beliefs were what made Ace create Liberta, his advisors claimed that he erected the stone island to become a scientific and spiritual center.
[[File:Man in Bankton Jumping in the sea.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Mediterranean climate makes swimming in the ocean a popular year-round activity.]]
Liberta has a {{W|Mediterranean climate}} ({{W|Köppen climate classification|Köppen}}: ''{{W|Mediterranean climate#Hot-summer mediterranean climate|Csa}}''), with the {{W|Gulf Stream}} contributing to its warmer climate. The stream also contributes to the sea temperature, which varies between 15 °C (59 °F) in February and March, and 23 °C (73 °F) in August and September. The {{W|Seasonal lag}} is extreme in the winter, with December being milder than April in terms of mean temperatures. During the summer the lag is considerably lower, with August being the warmest month, though September and sometimes October is warmer than July. Due to its isolation in the Atlantic, the warm weather is usually somewhat dampened by the strong, year-round winds. The warm summers have also shaped both Libertan culture and the cuisine, domestic beach tourism being a very popular pastime. Liberta follows the GMT-1 time zone, the same as the neighboring {{W|Azores}} and {{W|Cape Verde}}.  


====The 5th century and Quentin Salvadore====
Liberta recognizes that {{W|Climate change|climate change}} and {{W|Sea level rise|rising sea levels}} in the decades ahead will affect its low-lying coastline. Due to its location and isolation in the Atlantic, the government of Liberta has often prioritized and funded {{W|History of climate change science|climate change research}} since the 1950s. The government of Liberta is expected to spend nearly 20 billion trine on further research, coastline protection, and building elevation projects. Since the correlation between greenhouse gasses and rising sea levels has been further strengthened, Liberta has been among the first nations to launch incentives for companies to lower carbon-emissions, issuing additional taxes toward companies that produce more than 20,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year.
Quentin Salvadore was a highly irreligious man. He was often portrayed as a man openly hostile towards all forms of religion. For seven years he traveled around the Mediterranean. Although observant, he was highly critical of religion during his travels, often times creating troubles with the local population. When he returned he rose to prominence in the year 456 when he became elected as a senator. He four years later, in 460 won the consule election.


== Government and politics ==
== Government and politics ==
===Constitution===
[[File:Hall of Decision Front Facia.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Front facia of the Hall of Decision, where the Senate meets.]]
[[File:Hall_of_Decision.jpg|thumb|500px|Profile of the Hall Of Decision]] Libertas government is based on the Libertan Constitution, also known as the 15 principles. The system was introduced by [[Cato Aquarius]] and was first fully executed after his death in 59 AD. The actual Constitution is in fact much longer than the 15 principles, the 15 principles are only the first section of the Libertan Constitution.
Liberta is a {{w|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{w|Triumvirate|triarchical}} {{w|republic}} {{w|Executive president|with an executive presidency}}, consisting of the Metropolitan Island, [[Satellite Islands of Liberta|34 satellite islands]], and [[Protectorates of Liberta|six protectorates]]. It is the world's oldest democracy, republic, and the world's only nation headed by a triumvirate. It is a {{W|Representative democracy|representative democracy}}, with {{W|majority rule}} pertaining to some legislative restrains protecting {{W|minority rights}}. Over the past 20 years, Liberta has ranked among the top 5 nations in the world on the {{W|Democracy Index|Democracy Index}}, and is described as a "full democracy". Its political transparency has at times been historically disputed, especially during the 1950s and 60s, but following the decline of the Cold War, favored well, and it retains a high rating on {{W|Transparency International|Transparency International's}} 2020 {{W|Corruption Perceptions Index|Corruption Perceptions Index}}, with a Number 8 rating, one point below {{W|Switzerland}} and one point above the {{W|Netherlands}}. Most Libertan citizens, those residing on the Metropolitan Island, are subject to three levels of government, national, regional (borough-level), and local (neighborhood-level). The local government is appointed either by a {{W|Plurality voting|plurality vote}} or, less commonly, by a {{W|Voting_methods_in_deliberative_assemblies#Show_of_hands|show of hands}}. The regional government is chosen by the representatives from the neighborhoods in the borough.
===General Information ===
Libertas government is based on trinitarian parliamentary republican system and follows Libertas constitution known as the 15 principles set by the last ruling monarch of Liberta, [[Cato Aquarius]]. Liberta is ruled as a trinitarian parliamentary republic, which means that they use the Trinitarian system, that there are 3 heads of government. This was implemented and invented by Cato Aquarius for the purpose to maximize unified satisfaction in the whole country, the trinitarian principle is made to work as inefficiently as possible, not to make one part of the country happy and the rest shattered, but to encourage compromises. It is generally criticized for being inefficient and slow, like the European Union, however, it is also often being credited as one of the most stable and fair political systems in the world as the inefficiency has resulted to compromises between previously split parties with different ideologies. This has resulted in a 93% approval rating of the general goals set by the Libertan State. For a current issue either on a local or national level to be made into a law or a proposal either the 3 heads of the state known as the consules or the equivalent to US house of representatives and the Senate, the Hall of Decision and the people in it, the senators to make a formal proposal. While consules can create Formal Proposals right away, the senators can not. For senators to be able to create a formal proposal they first need to hold a vote on an issue. An issue is an acknowledgment of a [usually] local or [unusually] national problem. Issues can only be brought up by a representative of a Neighborhood. A representative is a person representing the neighborhood they are living in and are elected by small, local elections held parallel to the election of the consules and senators. After an issue has been stated the senators can vote on whether or not to make the issue into a Formal Proposal. If the issue is accepted, it will be made into a formal proposal, with cost and plausibility take into consideration. This is made in collaboration with the [[Ministry of Economy]]. After the Formal Proposal is done it is again voted on in the Hall of Decision, if the issue is accepted [usually] it gets sent to the [[National Supreme Court of Liberta|National Supreme Court]], now with judicial plausibility taken into consideration. After the Formal Proposal has been [potetially] modified it gets sent to the Constitutional Court. It is the indulged by the Court to see if it violates the Constitution of Liberta. After the issue has been checked and accepted in the Constitutional Court the consules, along with the Courts of District, law enforcement, and other authority are informed. After that, the Formal Proposal is finally made into a law. The consules go thru the same system except that they do not need an issue to be able to create a Formal Proposal. If an executive order is made, however, officials vote on the executive order, if accepted [usually], military and agencies are informed.
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The senators are 197 men and women together assembled in the “hall of decision” or chamber and vote on different issues presented by a representative of a district. These issues are passed to a representative of a district every two months by local citizens.


The senators are elected on the exact date that the three consules are elected on. These senators come from different districts, where they are voted upon by local residents in that very district.  
The [[Government of Liberta]] is regulated by {{W|separation of powers}} between the [[Senate of Liberta|Senate]], the Triumvirs, and the Supreme Court, all instituted in the ''Five National Creeds'', the constitution of Liberta and its sole, supreme legal document. There are three levels of legislative laws in Liberta. The National Creeds are constitutional laws describing the basic principles of government, and are immune to alteration by any power. The Cardinal Codex is the second tier of constitutional set of laws, identical in significance, but may be altered with a three-quarters majority by two sets of cabinets. The third and lowest tier of laws are the Common Laws, regular laws on national, borough, and neighborhood-levels of government. All legislation proposals in the Senate are subject to {{W|Judicial review|judicial review}} by the Supreme Court before it is ratified into law. If the court finds that a suggestion violates the constitution, it is legally obligated to void the suggestion. The [[Common Board of Democratic Oversight]] oversees the democratic integrity of the national government.
[[File:Map of Libertan politics.svg|thumb|right|400px|Diagram of the government of Liberta]]


Every senator and consul must ally themselves to one party, and the largest parties in order are:
The primary triumvir, the Consul, colloquially referred to as the President, is the commander-in-chief of all Libertan military branches, and appoints the Ministers of all respective ministries (departments). The President has since 1707 been elected through a popular vote, but is still ratified by a Senate vote. The secondary triumvir acts as the leader of the opposition, whilst the third triumvir is the leader of the Supreme Court and must remain strictly {{W|Apoliticism|apolitical}} throughout their career. Generally, the most popular senator, the majority party leader, is elected President, and the opposition leader is elected Di-Consul. The Consul and Di-Consul must themselves choose a deputy senator to act on their behalf. The decisions taken by the cabinet must first be approved through a 2–1 majority, the Tri-Consul generally votes in favor of the Consul unless they find it to violate the constitution. The [[Senatus Libertae|Senate]], situated in the Hall of Decision, creates legislative bills, declares war, approves treaties, and has the {{W|Power of the purse|power of the purse}}. The Senate also posses the power to {{W|Impeachment|impeach}} sitting members of the government, and all triumvirs with a two-thirds majority. The Supreme Court interprets legislation proposals and overturns those which it deems are unconstitutional.


[[File:Power.png|20px]][[Prosperity Party of Liberta|Prosperity Party]] 39.8% ({{w|Social Liberalism}})
Liberta administers and enforces various governmental and societal functions through its eleven ministries, comparable to American federal executive departments. Ministers oversee and interpret the various roles and responsibilities of their respective ministries, and are appointed by the President. Ministers can be replaced at any time by the president, or by a two-thirds {{W|Motion of no confidence|vote of confidence}} by the Senate. The largest ministry, the [[Ministry of Defense (Liberta)|Ministry of Defense]], is allotted a budget of 50 billion trine, whilst the smallest ministry, the [[Ministry of Commerce (Liberta)|Ministry of Commerce]], is allotted a budget of 890 million trine. Ministries maintain a presence in all levels of government, with operating units on national, regional, and local levels. Ministries also maintain absolute control over their respective duties in Libertas provinces. 


[[File:Power.png|20px]][[Liberta First]] 33.2% ({{w|Social Conservatism}})
===Parties and Elections ===
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The [[Senatus Libertae|Senate]] has 201 voting members, one from each neighborhood, who are appointed by a direct vote by those residing in their respective neighborhoods. They are elected every four years, two years before the national triumvirate election. Residents stationed on any of the 34 satellite islands return to the neighborhood they have resided in for more than eight years. Libertan nationals who live in any of the six protectorates hold no ability to vote in the Senate election. They instead vote in separate, semi-autonomous elections for candidates in their protectorate neighborhood. The head of state of each protectorate is a Governor, and represents their protectorate in the [[Department of Protectorate Interests]]. The triumvirate is elected every four years, two years after the Senate election. Ahead of elections, each political party selects three candidates for the position of triumvir, vice-triumvir, and tri-tirumvir, usually by popular vote by members of the respective parties. The candidates chosen by {{W|Direct election|popular vote}}. Although customary, neither representatives nor triumvir are legally bound to act their party's interests, as Libertan law does not officially recognize any parties, and only sees representatives and the triumvirate as independent politicians.


[[File:Power.png|20px]][[One Liberta]] 17% ({{w|Civic Nationalism}})
In Libertan political culture, the climate is dominated by three parties, the center-left [[Progressus]], the {{W|Centre-right politics|center-right}} [[Conservative Coalition]], and the centrist [[Democratia Nova]]. Together, these parties are referred to as "the big three", due to their relatively similar politics, interests, and roles as the three major parties in Libertan politics. Progressus and the Conservative Coalition originate from earlier iterations of political factions with the same name, tracing back to the Ancient era, although documentation shows that earlier, unofficial political alliances likely existed. Democratia Nova formed out of major splinter groups from the two aforementioned parties. Fringe parties include the nationalist and traditionalist [[Front (party)|Front]], classical liberal [[Pro Populi]], as well as the environmentalist-socialist [[Greens and Lefts]]. These minor parties do not operate in the six protectorates, where local parties are elected instead.


[[Wing Party]] 4.3% (Conservatism-Traditionalism)
In the 496th Senate, elected in 2020, Progressus narrowly took control over the legislature, controlling 64 seats, the most out of any party, followed by the Conservative Coalition with 62 seats, and Democratia Nova with 60 seats. Progressus leader and former Mayor of Liberta [[Kenneth Hoyer (politician)|Kenneth Hoyer]], the winner of the 2022 presidential election, is serving as the 411th President of Liberta, along with Vice-President [[Julia Moore (politician)|Julia Moore]], Conservative Coalition leader [[Ann McCarthy (politician)|Ann McCarthy]] serving as leader of the opposition and second triumvirate, and [[Austin Clarence (politician)|Austin Clarence]] as leader of the Supreme Court and third triumvirate. The ''coast-effect'' is largely prevalent, with most neighborhoods along the coastline voting more center-left, and central neighborhoods voting more center-right.


[[National Liberta]] 3.7% (Nationalism)
=== Protectorates ===
Protectorates are the overseas territories of the republic, and have since 1707 been autonomous, effectively replacing all three levels of government. However, the national government may override or revoke certain laws in protectorates if it deems them unconstitutional, as protectorates abide by the Libertan constitution. The autonomy of the protectorates varies greatly, larger territories such as Ila and the Pirulian Islands function similarly to sovereign nations, whilst the smaller Mediterranean territories receive significant funding from the national government. Mainland Liberta is responsible for diplomatic relations, as well as defense and currency.


Other 2%
=== Foreign Relations ===
Liberta has maintained foreign relations since the Ancient Era, having established principles for negotiation and diplomacy dating back to the 6th century CE. It is a founding member of the {{w|United Nations}}, along with a member of the {{w|G20}}, and {{w|OECD}}. It maintains embassies around the world, with additional consulates in closer partners, such as the {{w|United States}} and the {{w|United Kingdom}}. Almost all countries have embassies in or in close proximity to the specially designated Embassy Gardens part of [[Forea (neighborhood)|Forea]] neighborhood in central Liberta. It does not have a formal diplomatic relation with {{w|Iran}}, {{w|Lesotho}}, {{w|Palestine}}, {{w|Eritrea}}, or {{w|China}}. Liberta maintains a {{W|Special relationship (international relations)|special relationship}} with the United Kingdom, and close connections with the United States, {{w|Australia}}, {{w|New Zealand}}, {{w|Canada}}, {{w|Japan}}, and {{w|South Korea}}, and is a member of several intelligence-sharing alliances with the US, UK, and Australia.


[[File:Power.png|30px]]Currently Holds Power
Liberta also maintains a unique diplomatic relationship with {{w|Taiwan}}, being the only western democracy and member of {{w|G20}} to recognize {{w|Taiwan}} in favor of {{w|China}}. In practice it recognizes the sovereignty of both governments, but due to the {{W|One China|one-China principle}} maintained by the People's Republic of China, official diplomatic relations have never been established. The official stance by the Libertan government is that Liberta maintains support for the self-determination of both nations. Relations with Taiwan commenced in the late 1960s, during which {{w|McCarthyism}} and anti-communism influenced national politics. Both countries have maintained this relation ever since, resulting in multiple trade agreements and cultural exchanges. As part of the Libertan pledge to protect and aid liberal democracies, it has sold domestically manufactured weapons and funded Taiwanese development of military equipment.


=== Sub-Divisions ===
=== Sub-Divisions ===
There are 2 provinces in Liberta, The Populated Province and the Nautical Territory of Liberta.  
Liberta is administered on three separate levels, national (or federal), regional (borough-level), and local (neighborhood-level). Its protectorates maintain their own separate judicial system, outside of the regional and local judicial levels. The protectorates' laws and taxation vary greatly, and are often a result of the differing interests, industries, and climates different provinces have. Protectorates were ruled directly by the senate until 1766, but today maintain a high level of autonomy. The 34 satellite islands surrounding Liberta proper, in terms of civilian islands, face only national government and the regional government of whichever borough it is geographically closest to. This excludes the islands with military bases, which are directly administered by the [[Ministry of Defense (Liberta)|Ministry of Defense]]. The lack of local government and its taxes have led to a large entertainment and tourism industry on many satellite islands, like [[Disneyland Liberta]] and the [[Everglade Park]].  {{InteractiveMapOfLiberta}}
Surrounding the Libertan mainland are four breakwater islands, known as the [[Breakaway Islands|Breakaways]], surrounding and protecting the Metropolitan Island (or ''the mainland'') from the rougher waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The Breakaways host a population of 11 thousand, with a large tourism industry centered around its long beaches and boardwalks, and maintains transport links with mainland Liberta through numerous ferries, some operated by the NTA. The Breakaways have a collective local government, and are represented as a neighborhood in the Hall of Decision.  


There are 12 total districts which make up the city of Liberta, all with, to some extent, political power. These districts have been created due to the historical development in the city, the [[Vetus Oppidum]], or now known put as simply "Old Town" is the oldest part of the city, it was the first landmass that was built by Ace Aquarius. It is also the most structurally sensitive part of the city, massive renovations under Vetus Oppidum to reinforce the structure and foundation have been in operation since the 1990's.  
The Libertan mainland, colloquially known as the ''Metropolitan Island'', consists of twelve boroughs, all of which have separate, regional governments which oversee and address the interests of the borough. The boroughs vary massively in size, from the smallest, Piscepa, to the largest, Eode. Historically, Liberta was administered directly by the national government, until it had expanded to roughly the area of the inner five boroughs. At which point, in 1204, they were split up, in order to settle political polarization between the increasingly differing interests between boroughs. As the island continued to grow, it was eventually decided that, in 1808, new boroughs outside the inner five had to be created, as the size between the five had  grown increasingly different. Following the [[Language transition of Liberta|language transition]] to English in 1868, along with the increasing speed of expansion, neighborhoods in the outer seven boroughs were renamed to various American and British inspired place names, whilst the inner five retained their Latin names. In contrast to this, all boroughs retained their Latin names.  


In [[Vetus Oppidum]] the City Hall is located, as well as Cato's plaza, the Domus Consul (house of consules), as well as the Domum magnam de iudicium. Vetus Oppidum houses 8 neighborhoods, however, few people actually live in Vetus Oppidum. Surrounding Vetus Oppidum is four younger districts known directly as the Latin words for north, south, west, and east, Septentrio, Meridies, Occidens, Oriens. These districts were built a neighborhood at a time from the 1st to 6th centuries.  
Architecture, tourism, real estate, transportation, and age groups vary considerably between boroughs. Whilst the inner five boroughs retain much of the historical classical Romanesque and Parisian architecture, the outer boroughs feature a more relaxed planning, larger roads such as boulevards, and more contemporary architecture. The oldest and inner borough, [[Protopolis]], contains many of the governmental buildings and historically significant complexes, such as the [[Grandorian Museum of Art]]. The stones laid under Protopolis are at least 1500 years old. The four surrounding boroughs, [[Lyrestadea]], [[Romea]], [[Piscepa]], and [[Oriens]], architectures are dominated by older roman apartments, with a significantly lower amount of houses compared to the outer seven boroughs. Due to the smaller streets and planning not designed around automotive transportation, the [[Liberta Metropolitan Subway|Liberta Metropolitan Subway's]] most trafficked stations all reside within these boroughs. Sports rivalries, especially in the Major Baseball League and the National Lacker League, are prominent between boroughs, as well as differing cultures and dialects, which have led to unique dynamics between the populations of different boroughs.  


[[Septentrio]] is the smallest district within the central districts and consists of six neighborhoods. Septentrio is most famous for being the home of Kolm University which was built during the Libertan Apathetic Years. People living in Septentrio are called Septents and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called [[Septentrio Scorpions (baseball team)|Septentrio Scorpions]]. West of the Septentrio district is the Occidens district.  
The outer seven boroughs were built between 1870 and 1951, and feature differing architecture, much of which was planned during the {{W|City Beautiful movement}}, with large pedestrian streets, many of which later refit for car transportation. Due to the amount of Parisian beautification Cassea has retained, it has the highest median income as well as the oldest population by average. Boroughs such as Oria, Montale, and parts of Eccestrate, feature {{W|Brooklyn}} inspired brownstone rowhouses and townhouses, along with larger brick apartments. Most of Vernier, parts of Cassea and Eccestrate instead have primarily English inspired cottage townhouses, built in the 1920s and 30s, and due to this they feature the majority of above-ground subway tracks. Whilst the outer boroughs host a large majority of the population, Eode, despite being the largest and most populated borough, also hosts most of the financial institutions, corporate headquarters, and entertainment venues. Montale, however, maintains the highest number of people per neighborhood. Marima, to the south, is the industrial center of Liberta, within it the [[Grand Harbor]], the largest shipping port in the world by area.  


[[Occidens]] is made up of 7 neighborhoods, [[Occidens]], commonly incorrectly pronounced "'''''OCK-SEE-DENS'''''", pronounced "'''''OCH-EE-DENS'''''", is most famous for having the world's largest fishing market, Marinus Mercatus, the largest outside all-year open spa and public bathhouse in the world, and for having the Water Palace, in which public fountains still are open and functional. The people living in Occidens are called Occids, which are usually picked on by rival sports names by calling them "Accidents" due to the similarity. Their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called the [[Occidens Ocelots (baseball team)|Occidens Ocelots]]. Southwest of Occidens is the district Meridies.
=== Military ===
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The President is the commander-in-chief of the ''Copiae Militares Libertae'' (Libertan Armed Forces), and appoints its leaders, the minister of the Ministry of Defense. The Ministry of Defense administers all six service branches, which are made up of the [[Libertan Army|Army]], [[Liberta Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], [[Libertan Navy|Armada]] (Navy), [[Libertan Air Force|Air Force]], and [[Libertan Coast Guard|Coast Guard]]. In 2019, all six branches of the Liberta Armed Forces reported a total of 150,000 personnel on active duty. The [[Liberta Military Reserves Agency|Reserves]] and [[Liberta National Guard|National Guard]] brought the total number of troops to 365,000. The Ministry of Defense also employed about 60,000 civilians, excluding private contractors. Military service in Liberta is voluntary, although conscription may occur in wartime through the ''Conscription Office''. In place of conscription, the Ministry of Defense instead manages the mandatory [[Spirit Day|Amice week]], wherein every third week of May, every 18-year old is called in for a one week basic combat training course. Today, Libertan forces can be rapidly deployed by both the Air Force's large fleet of transport aircraft and Navy's two active aircraft carriers. The Air Force can strike targets across the globe through its fleet of high altitude strategic bombers, {{W|Atmospheric satellite#High-altitude long endurance|High-Altitude Long Endurance UAVs}}, in combination with the Navy's submarine carried long-distance cruise missiles and two aircraft carriers. Its land-based warfare capabilities remain comparatively limited, relying on its Air Force and Navy for transport from Liberta proper. Substituting this the Ministry of Defense maintains bases in all six protectorates, primarily for the Army. Close to 80% of the Army remain stationed outside Liberta proper at all times. The Ministry of Defense maintains and operates the [[Atlantic World Positioning System]], a {{W|GNSS augmentation#Satellite-based augmentation system|satellite-based augmentation system}} to enhance the {{W|Global Positioning System|Global Positioning System's}} accuracy in the Atlantic and Africa, as well as both the [[Libertan national missile defense|National Threat Network]] and the [[National ICBM Deterrence Network]]. It does not operate any bases abroad, but instead relies on its close cooperation and ties with the United States and United Kingdom, often undertaking {{W|Military exercise|joint military exercises}} with both the U.S., UK, and {{W|NATO|NATO}} partners.  
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| [[Ministry of Law]] || [[File:CarioIanuarius.jpg|55px]] [[Cario Ianuarius]] || [[Lawson Guus]]
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| [[Praesidium de Patria]] || [[File:DanielJones.jpg|55px]] [[Daniel Jones]] || [[Marino Laurens]]
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| [[Ministry of Foreign Relations]] || [[File:SandraGennadius.jpg|55px]] [[Sanna Gennadius]] || [[Gaius Destin]]
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| [[Ministry of Economy]] || [[File:ModestusCorbulo.png|55px]] [[Modestus Corbulo]] || [[Lawson Guus]]
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| [[Ministry of Education]] || [[File:CaesiaGemellus.jpg|55px]] [[Caesia Gemellus]] || [[Marino Laurens]]
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| [[Ministry of Health]] || [[File:DaveMacrinus.png|55px]] [[Dave Macrinus]] || [[Gaius Destin]]
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| [[Ministry of Energy]] || [[File:FadiaLarcius.jpg|55px]] [[Fadia Larcius]] || [[Lawson Guus]]
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| [[Ministry of Labor]] || [[File:StalagmusTuccius.jpg|55px]] [[Stalagmus Tuccius]] || [[Marino Laurens]]
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| [[Ministry of Surroundings]] || [[File:CitroArpagius.jpg|55px]] [[Citro Arpagius]] || [[Gaius Destin]]
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| [[Ministry of Cultivation]] || [[File:ThomasJohnson.jpg|55px]] [[Thomas Johnson]] || [[Lawson Guus]]
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| [[Ministry of Commerce]] || [[File:ErgalisusTrebellius.jpg|55px]] [[Ergalisus Trebellius]] || [[Marino Laurens]]
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[[Meridies]] consists of 7 neighborhoods and is famous for having the free [[Herodes Atticus Hospital|hospital of Herodes Atticus]], which allows free healthcare for poor people around the world. Their work has largely moved toward other countries since the [[Project 55-1|re-entry project]] was started by the [[the Libertan Public Welfare Fund|Public Welfare Fund]] in association with [[the National Fund for the Less Fortunate (Quod Fiscus Guia Guod Miser)|Quod fiscus quia quod miser]]. Meridies also houses many charitable organization offices. People living in Meridies are called Merrians and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called the [[Meridies Moose (baseball team)|Meridies Moose]]. East of Meridies is the district Oriens.


[[Oriens]] is the largest central district in Liberta and consists of 11 neighborhoods. [[Oriens]] is famous for its restaurants, small plazas, and picturesque streets. Oriens is also well known for being used as a metaphor for upper-class society, a common misbelief is that there is a quite small upper-class closed of secret society, which is not true, however many of the most influential people that come from Liberta live in Oriens, like [[Eadric Zacharyval]], the president and founder of [[General Engineering RC|GERC]] with an estimated monthly income of around 46,875 EQD. Oriens is often nicknamed as the Beverly Hills of Liberta, and although Oriens technically isn't another city like Beverly Hills, the similarities in income are certainly visible. A stereotype, originating in Septentrio is that Orienses are obnoxious, snobby, and rich. And while the median income in Oriens certainly is higher than the Libertan average, it is estimated that only around 15% of people living in Oriens have a higher income than 10 thousand EQD. These people that are in the 15% usually live in the neighborhoods [[Plautius]] and [[Dacien]]. People that live in Oriens are called Orienses and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called the [[Oriens Otters (baseball team)|Oriens Otters]].
The Libertan military adheres to principles with a unique priority for the safety of civilians in the battlefield. Attacks such as night-time drone strikes are not utilized, as foreign forces and civilians cannot be reliably distinguished from one another. This, in combination with the Libertan tradition of supplying medical assistance in conflicts, has resulted in what the Libertan Armed Forces describe as a [[Humane Military Approach|humane military approach]] (HMA).  


The district [[Eode]] stretches along the western coastline. With 41 neighborhoods in total, it is the most populous district in the whole City of Liberta. Eode was, like the other outer districts constructed a neighborhood at a time during the 500-1800's. Eode houses 29% of the City of Liberta's population which is around 869 thousand people. It is most commonly known for its distinctly western architecture, the [[NSE National Stock Exchange|NSE]] plaza, the microride service, Gaius Square, and it's resemblance to central Manhattan. Eode is where amusement parks, hotels, Liberty Tower, and other tourist attractions are located. People that live in Eode are called Eodes and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called [[Eode Eagles (baseball team)|Eode Eagles]]. The district [[Pascoe]] stretches along the southeastern coastline of [[Liberta]]. Pascoe is the second largest district after [[Eode]], in area and population. With around half a million people living 31 neighborhoods [[Pascoe]] is a large and crowded district. It's also the home of several factories of companies like [[General Engineering RC|GERC]], [[Amnac, Inc.|Amnac]], and [[Speedster Transportation P.O.|Speedster]]. Although these factories are a factor in general [[Index of Social Anxiety|social-anxiety]], they are considered to hold some form of historical value as they represent, according to many, the industrial powerhouse that Liberta is. However, in later years the [[Ministry of Economy]] has enforced a [[Emission Standards in Liberta|5-1B emission standard]] that factories in Pascoe now have to follow, partially because of the large part of the population living in [[Pascoe]]. The factories, however, are considered to be cleaner than factories near urban centers in the US and Europe<ref>http://ieaghg.org/docs/General_Docs/Reports/PH3-30%20iron-steel.pdf</ref>, with a standard emission in GERC's steel mills of 1.2 tonnes per tonne product. [[Pascoe]] is also often considered the commercial center of Liberta as many Malls, Shopping Centers, and headquarters to common technology companies. People that live in [[Pascoe]] are called Pascans and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called [[Pascoe Penguins (sports team)|Pascoe Penguins]].
Liberta spent over 50 billion trine on its military in 2019, 2.7% of global military spending. At 4.5% of GDP, the rate was the fourth-highest among the top 15 military spenders, after {{W|Saudi Arabia}}, {{W|Israel}}, and the United States. Defense spending plays a large role in the domestic arms and military industry of Liberta, with nearly 66% of funding coming from the Ministry of Defense. Domestic companies outside of the military industry, such as [[Medica]], [[Fierre]], and [[General Electrics and Robotics Company|GERC]] also receive large investments through research agreements from the Ministry of Defense. The Military's importance to the economy rose swiftly throughout the 1930s to 60s, peaking at 10% of the GDP, before declining as the {{W|Cold War}} slowly ended. In recent times Liberta has continued maintaining its large military, primarily to protect its protectorates and interests abroad, as well as assisting its closer allies, such as [[Libertan Gulf War Campaign|its campaign]] in the {{W|Gulf War}}, or [[Liberta-Taiwan relations#Military cooperation|its military cooperation]] with {{W|Taiwan}}. In total number of military personnel, Liberta has the {{W|List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel|fourteenth largest combined armed forces}} forces in the world, after {{W|Brazil}} and before {{W|Thailand}}.


[[Gaius]] is the third largest district and it neighbors Octavio to the east, Cato to the south, and Septentrio to the west. [[Gaius]] was named after the philosopher [[Gaius Gorgonius]], which also named the university [[Gaius University]]. 9% of the population of the City of Liberta lives in Gaius, which is roughly 270 thousand people. A common misbelief is that [[Gaius Gorgonius]] was born in the district of Gaius, which he was not. Gaius is known for having the largest Baseball field in Liberta, [[Gorgonius Stadium]]. They are also the home of Gaius University and Liberta's largest school, [[Nicodemus School]]. People living in Gaius are called Gaiuses and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called the [[Gaius Geckos (baseball team)|Gaius Geckos]].  
Liberta is one of six {{W|Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons|recognized}} {{W|List of states with nuclear weapons|nuclear weapons states}}, and one of ten countries to posses {{W|Nuclear weapon|nuclear weapons}}. It maintains a stockpile of U.S.made {{W|Trident (missile)|Trident missiles}} carried on three [[Poseidon-class submarine|''Poseidon''-class submarines]], U.S. made {{W|LGM-30 Minuteman#Minuteman-III (LGM-30G)|Minuteman III}} {{W|Intercontinental ballistic missile|Intercontinental ballistic missiles}}, domestic [[Charon (Intercontinental ballistic missile)#Charon IV|Charon IV]] ICBMs, and [[Interceptor (Anti-ballistic missile)#Interceptor II|Interceptor II]] {{W|Anti-ballistic missile|Anti-ballistic missiles}}, together numbering in excess of 60. It has also expressed interest in the {{W|Ground Based Strategic Deterrent}} system currently being developed by the United States. The necessity of maintaining its nuclear arsenal has come into question multiple times, across several decades.


[[Konstantin]] is a northern district which neighbors [[Octavio]] to the east, [[Eode]] to the west, and [[Occidens]] and [[Septentrio]] to the south. Konstantin is named after the poet and son of [[Cato Aquarius]], [[Konstantin Aquarius]]. Konstantin is most famous for being the birthplace of the [[the International Trade Organization|ITO]] which now spans over 102 nations worldwide and is largely considered to be the largest common organization for cooperation in trade. Konstantin also contains the largest amount of [[Temples and religious symbols in Liberta|temples]] in the whole City of Liberta. About 7% of the total population of the City of Liberta live in Konstantin, which is around 210 thousand people. People that live in Konstantin are called Konstants and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called the [[Konstantin Killer whales (baseball team)|Konstantin Killer whales]].  
==Economy==
[[File:Tampa night.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Skyscrapers in behind of the Hollice esplande and pond, North Hollice, Eode. North Hollice is frequently labeled as one of the financial cores in Liberta proper.]]
Liberta has a highly developed {{W|market economy}}, which has existed in some form its since early history. With no natural resources excluding fish, it remained relatively impoverished and isolated until the Medieval era, in which Liberta expanded into an empire. Its protectorates of Cossura and Aigilia flourished with wealth as key Mediterranean {{W|Entrepôt|entrepôts}}. It grew into an economic powerhouse in the 18th century, following the industrial revolution. The expense of domestic raw material import from both protectorates and international sources led to a culture of minimizing waste and optimizing both the supply chains and industrial design. Products pertaining to Liberta were eventually viewed as a guarantee of quality in international markets. The {{W|Gross Domestic Product}} of Liberta is the fourth highest in the world per capita, and among the most {{W|Competition (economics)|competitive economies}} in the world. It is frequently attributed to as an international center for banking, in part because of its historically rigid banking secrecy laws, venerable banking institutions, and low tax rate. Liberta is a founding member of the {{W|OECD}}, and is one of a few countries with an {{W|Bond credit rating|AAA credit rating}} from the {{W|Big Three (credit rating agencies)|big three}}. The Libertan trine, the descendant of the Libertan pars, considered a {{W|hard currency}}, is one of the most stable and highly valued legal tender in the world, being widely used as {{W|reserve currency}}.


[[Octavio]] is the northernmost district in the City of Liberta and has the [[Libertan Codes of districts, neighborhoods and residences|Sorting-Number]] "10". It neighbors [[Gaius]] to the west, Gaius to the south and [[Septentrio]] to the south. Octavio is home to several agencies working with classified information such as the [[Homeland Intelligence Agency|HIA]] and [[Homeland Security Administration|HSA]]. It is also the home to many embassies. Around 204 thousand people live in Octavio which is around 6,8% of the total population of the City of Liberta. People living in Octavio are called Octavians and their [[LBL|baseball]] is called the [[Octavio Owls (baseball team)|Octavio Owls]].
Because of the exceedingly high amount of university graduates, the Libertan workforce is frequently assessed as highly skilled and internationally sought after. Libertan companies such as Fierre, [[Johnson Floyd]], and Nautic, are respectively among the the largest automotive, aeronautical, and shipbuilding companies in the world. The most important economic sector is manufacturing. Manufacturing largely consists of {{W|Chemical industry|chemicals}}, {{W|Pharmaceutical industry|health and pharmaceutical}} goods, {{W|biotechnology}}, {{W|shipbuilding}}, {{W|Refining (metallurgy)|metallurgical refinement}}, and {{W|Heavy equipment|heavy machinery}}. Both the automotive industry and aeronautical industry are particularly large. Shipping is a key industry in Liberta, both historically and contemporaneously, the Grand Harbor, located in Marima, is the largest shipping port in the world by area.


[[Cato]] is an east district with a population percentage of 6,6% of the population of the City of Liberta which is around 198 thousand people. Cato is named after the last monarch of Liberta, [[Cato Aquarius]]. Cato is the second smallest outer district and the smallest east district with 16 neighborhoods. Cato is where most small universities are, in fact, many calls the inner neighborhoods of Cato "the Giant Campus" as supposed to the sheer amount of Universities that are placed in Cato. People that live in Cato are called Catans and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called the [[Cato Cheetahs (baseball team)|Cato Cheetahs]].
=== Employment ===
Liberta has a very low unemployment rate for a developed country, at just 1.9%, and has historically never risen above 4.5%. Following the financial crisis of 2008-2009, unemployment peaked at 2.4%, before slowly decreasing over the span of ten years. It has a high {{W|minimum wage}}, at $14 US dollars adjusted for {{W|purchasing power parity}}, per hour. However, this does not extend to adolescents, and it is therefore common practice by employers in to hire adolescents part-time for low skilled jobs. Poverty is seldom cohesively defined by Libertan statisticians, but it is estimated that around 2.4% of Libertans live below the poverty line. Most of those were unemployed, although 0.6% are perceived to be {{W|working poor}}.  


[[Martel]] is the smallest outer district with 16 neighborhoods, one of the "neighborhoods" is the Martel Port. It is the largest harbor in Liberta and is where 87 percent of the total national imports. Large shipping companies like Speedster have their headquarters located in Martel and foreign companies like Maersk have a shipping hub in the Martel Port. Because of this, the Martel Port is often valued as the single most valuable location in Liberta for economic growth of the Nation. Only around 186 thousand people live in Martel, which is about 6,2% of the total population of the City of Liberta. The number 1 reason that people move to Martel is that according to the Economic Growth Study made in 2012, the economic attraction to the harbor. People living in
=== Tourism ===
Tourism is a major industry in Liberta, and contributes significantly to the local population. In 2019, Liberta received over 48 million tourists, over four times of the total population. Because of the large amount of {{W|Layover|layovers}} that happen in Liberta, short-term vacations spanning less than three days are common. Protectorates, in particular the Pirulian Islands, Aigilia, Cossura, and Ila all have well established, widespread tourism infrastructure that attract both domestic and international tourists. Tourism is such a large industry that the Ministry of Interior allocates nearly half of its budget toward supporting and inspecting tourism infrastructure. {{W|Amusement park|Amusement parks}}, situated on satellite islands in Liberta proper, attract millions of visitors each year. The largest one, Disneyland Liberta, recieved over 6 million visitors annually in 2016. Everglade Park, a resort famed for its {{W|Casino|casinos}} and {{W|Party|partying culture}}, attracts hundreds of thousands of young adults each year. Paradise Isle, the world's largest {{W|Naturist resort|nudist resort}}, recieved several tens of thousands of visitors annually, catering to a primarily international audience.


Martel are called Martellans and their [[LBL|baseball]] team is called the [[Martel Manta Rays (baseball team)|Martel Manta Rays]].
The Libertan Board for Tourism, the official governing body for marketing tourism in Liberta, announced in cooperation with [[Air Liber]], the "come together" brand and initiative in 2015. Eode, the largest borough, is also the hub for most tourism, with sights like the Inwood Studios Complex, Vineyard Boulevard, Empirical Park, and Liberty Spire.


=== Military ===
==Transportation==
The first national military force was the Libertan navy, founded during the 3rd century. Its main mission was to protect Liberta itself, rather than act with offensive tactics as it was prohibited by the 15 principles. Until the 17th century, this was the only military force other than their coastguard that Liberta had. In 1622 the Libertan Armed Forces was established by the then ruling [[National Culturalist Wing Governance|N-C-W]] governance, this was to differentiate the previous split sections of the Libertan Navy known as The Naval Group and The Land Group. In 1937 the Libertan Air Forces was founded out of fear of the rising Nationalism in Europe, mainly Germany and Italy.
Libertas comprehensive transportation system is both complex and extensive, varying over different [[Boroughs of Liberta|boroughs]], [[Neighborhoods of Liberta|neighborhoods]], and across different islands. Car ownership rates are one of the lowest in Europe, but comparable to other city states. In 2017, car ownership rates were the lowest in Protopolis, where only 19% of household owned a car. In contrast, car ownership was the highest in Marima, were over 72% owned a car.
===Public transportation===
[[File:The Catalina Flyer Near Newport Beach.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Ferries are a common mode of transport between the Libertan mainland and the Breakaways.]]Public transport is essential in Liberta, as 2 in 3 Libertans use mass transit to commute to work, and nearly 90% using it every month to some extent. Almost all public mass transportation in Liberta is provided by the [[National Transport Authority]] (NTA) a {{w|Benefit corporation|public benefit corporation}}. Buses, rapid transit, ferries, funiculars, and cable cars are all services that are offered by the NTA. In protectorates, public transportation is instead offered by local subsidiaries to the NTA. Private competitors exist, but are more common in protectorates. Taxis, in contrast, are all operated by private companies. As {{W|Traffic congestion|traffic jams}} are common occurrence, especially within the inner five boroughs, along with a lack of parking spaces, car commuters spend an average of 7 hours and 22 minutes getting to work each week, a comparatively long time globally. In 2015 the bulk of all commuters using public transit some 74% used the subway exclusively, along with 19% who used the subway in conjunction with buses.  


As a rolling force of independence rinsed over Liberta during the 4th century, the country was left with a large military force along with the positive eye of the public. Ever since, Liberta has favored military advancements in technology. As Liberta and Liberism heavily encourages independence and self-sustainability the military has played a very important role in Libertan society as the key defender of Liberta.
The [[Liberta Metropolitan Subway]], often cited as an icon of the city, is the {{W|List of metro systems|largest rapid transit system}} when measured by stations in operation, with 449, and one of the largest when measured by it's 340 kilometers of system length and over 800 kilometers of track length. Nearly the entire subway system is open 24 hours a day, similar to {{W|New York City Subway|New York City's subway}}. It is also {{W|List of metro systems|the busiest metropolitan rail transit system in Europe}}, with 2.2 billion passenger rides in 2018. The largest station on the network, the [[Grand National Station]], directly connects four of the nine mainland lines together, and is the most trafficked nationally. Libertas subway system remains the only mass transit system on rail, as both the [[North Montale Personal Rapid Transit]] and the [[Staten Single Transit|Staten Single Transit system]] use rubber tires. The subway features a total of nine mainland lines, including the Shuttles line and four [[Breakaways Railroad]] lines.  


Today Libertas army consists of The [[Naval Force of Liberta|Libertan Navy]], [[The Libertan Coastguard|Coastguard]], [[Aerial Force of Liberta|Air Force]], and [[The Libertan Armed Forces|Armed Forces]]. In total the Military employs 120,000 people, the [[Naval Force of Liberta|Libertan Navy]] employing roughly 60,000 people, The Libertan [[The Libertan Coastguard|Coastguard]] Employing roughly 15,000 people, The [[Aerial Force of Liberta|Air Force]] employing roughly 20,000 people and the [[The Libertan Armed Forces|Armed Forces]] employing roughly 25,000 people.
Buses, in contrast, are not operated by the NTA, instead being operated by several private contractors. Buses are more frequently used for shorter distances, usually within a neighborhood. Many students in Liberta rely upon school buses, as school adherence is not necessarily determined on a neighborhood-level. So much so, that buses are often considered synonymous with schools, more than two thirds of schools have one or several buses. Other popular public transport includes the various ferry systems that connect the Breakaways with the Libertan mainland, many of which have 24-hour schedules.


While remaining a neutral country, the Libertan government is the highest spender of any country in the world by percentage of Gross Domestic Product, currently 5% or 32,500,000,000 of 650 billion. While keeping defense-oriented, the Libertan Military isn't afraid to show off. It regularly performs exercises within national nautical boundaries and often showcases technology to other countries. While the military only employs roughly 60,000 people it has a technical advantage, often considered the single most technically advanced armed forces within the international stage.
=== Private transportation ===
Liberta proper is a highly urbanized, artificial island. The public roads reflect this, and transportation via car is possible virtually everywhere on the island. As such, cars are a widely available, and three in five households own a car. Car ownership has remained relatively stable since the 1980s, with relatively high {{W|Road tax|vehicle taxes}} preventing most young adults from owning cars, depending on the borough. Roads have shaped the borders that form the neighborhoods in Liberta, and major roads all divide neighborhoods into their respective areas. Roads were first made out of {{W|Sett (paving)|sett}}, with evidence of some roads having used asphalt as a remnant from Greek road building techniques. By the mid-1800s, asphalt began being used for road building on a bigger scale, and by the 1930s all major roads used asphalt. Minor roads in the inner five districts use a mix of both asphalt and sett, whilst Protopolis maintains as much of the ancient Libertan sett technique as possible. Road maintenance is administered on a neighborhood level, as a result of this, road construction techniques vary widely between neighborhoods. For example, {{W|Pothole#Semi-permanent_repair|patching}} is a more common method to fix potholes in Montale, Eode, and Marima, whilst {{W|Pavement milling|complete removal and replace}} techniques are used for potholes in Cassea, Vernier, and Oria. {{W|Road_surface_marking|Road markings}} and {{W|Traffic sign|traffic signs}} are conversely, instead federally regulated.


===Ministries===
==Demographics==
Libertan Ministries are the first sub-divisions of government, alongside Hall of Decision and Consules House. Ministries are each governed by a minister, appointed in the following order by each consule. In total the Libertan Government has 11 Ministries, 2 Agencies, and the [[Control Operative Agency of Liberta|Control Operative Agency]].
The 2020 census counted that Liberta has a population of 11,259,852 people, this excludes the population of the protectorates. In common with other developed countries, its population grew rapidly during the industrial era, leading to the expansion of the Libertan mainland. Unlike most developed countries, Liberta does not face a rapidly ageing population, maintaining a 2.2 children per family growth rate, as a result of incentives for parents first introduced in 1996. It has one of the oldest mean ages in the world, at 41 years. The retirement age is comparatively high, at 68 years minimum. Most seniors, however, continue to work low-strain part-time jobs voluntarily. Pensions, paradoxically, are one of the highest in the world, at a minimum monthly pension of $2,000 adjusted for {{W|purchasing power parity}}. According to the {{W|HelpAge International|Global AgeWatch Index}}, Liberta is one of the best countries for seniors.


== Infrastructure ==
Liberta has a very low immigration rate compared to other developed nations, on par with Japan. In 2019, only 3,300 immigrants were granted citizenship. Most expats instead reported only working temporarily in Liberta, not aspiring to be granted citizenship. Roughly 500,000 people, or around 4.5% of the total population were expats or {{W|Foreign worker|foreign workers}}. Ethnic minority groups in Liberta include [[Libertan Jews|Jewish Libertans]], {{W|Americans}}, {{W|British people|Britons}}, Indigenous Ila, and other Protectorate groups.
Early in Libertan History, during the Catan Era infrastructure advanced quickly, large water structural complexes were constructed, water towers, apartment-shared toilets, underground sewers and freshwater pipelines, among others. It was also during the Catoan era that the Apostatian apartments were introduced. Unrivaled, the apartments significantly heightened the quality of life in Liberta. As heat, light, and comfort was now a standard, productivity increased significantly. The primary export from Liberta became technologically advanced systems for its time, since the quality of life encouraged people to educate themselves.  


===Transportation===
=== Languages ===
[[File:Historic_E-Car.jpg|thumb|150px|Fierre's F1 revealed in 1956. It was originally sold for $200 EQD.]]
[[File:Latin and Ancient Greek Language - Culture - Linguistics at Duke University in 2014.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Latin and Ancient Greek language course at Godiva University.]]
<p class="MsoNormal">Transportation in Liberta is managed by the Ministry of Transportation. The most common form of transportation in Liberta is bicycling. </p>
English, specifically Elroy Libertan, is the official language of Liberta. Latin holds the status as a national language, which granted citizens the right to communicate with the state and for children to be taught in Latin. From the 20th century onward however, this was largely abandoned, and linguists have instead argued that the national language status holds more of a symbolic significance. Despite this Latin is still taught as a mandatory secondary language in all schools, excluding in Elementary School. In 2021, in people aged 18 or older, over 90% met the {{W|Common European Framework of Reference for Languages|A1 criteria}} (basic understanding) for Latin, and over 60% the B1 criteria (advanced understanding). Over 40% met or exceeded the C1 criteria, being fluent in Latin. According to the Liberta Surveying Service, 90% reported speaking only English at home, whilst 2% reported also speaking Latin at home, another 2% reported also speaking Yiddish at home, the other 6% reported speaking various languages, primarily in combination with English. Liberta also hosts a small francophone community.
[[File:E-Car_1.jpg|left|thumb|150px]]Pedestrian streets are common in Liberta and take up around 85% of all streets in Liberta. Civilian ownership of a car is illegal, as only consules and agents from the Secret Agencies are allowed to own one. The reasoning behind this ban is that the Ministry of Transportation claimed that “not only are motor vehicles loud and dangerous they are also a great potential threat to the city’s foundation because of the weight of the vehicles”. Emergency vehicles such as ambulances, firetrucks, and police cars are allowed to drive, however in their own designated “fast lanes” [except for police cars in a chase]. Though civilian car ownership is illegal, there are several long routes stretching on the defense-walls, these are mostly used by farmers to transport their goods, therefore car ownership is not illegal for farmers.
[[File:E-Car_5.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Ford Urban.]]
[[File:LibertaMetroOld.jpg|thumb|200px|The First Ever Photography taken of the Liberta Metro. This image was taken on the opening in 1968.]]
<h3 class="MsoNormal">E-cars</h3>
<p class="MsoNormal">E-cars where the governments answer to the public outcry over slow mobility around the city. E-cars are electric one/two seated microcars with a motor capacity under 50kW. First introduced in 1956 and pitched by Jerry Ross in 1955 the first ever produced E-car </p> was the Fierre 1. The Fierre 1 was released in 1956. The Ministry of Surroundings complained that the loud heat engines would cause unimaginable stress levels. Because of this, the Ministry of Transportation required E-cars to be electric. The E-cars were not produced by the government, but by private-owned companies, such as Fierre. The Fierre 1 is often called the father of all E-cars in Liberta. On the launching day of May 1<sup>st,</sup> 1956, the Fierre sold over 13 thousand F1’s. An F1 was priced at $200 EQD, which is around $2000 EQD today. The F1 was an immediate success, but it wasn’t until 1967 that a competitor arose to the scene. Today there are over 20 different brands selling E-cars and they are now common to see on the streets of Liberta. American Ford also made an E-car specifically for Libertan customers, which was the Ford Urban.


===Public Transportation===
=== Religion ===
A demand for Public Mass Transportation emerged in the early 60's, as the population of Liberta steadily grew. The demand was justified by the Ministry of Transportation in February of 1962, as they revealed plans for a Rapid Transport System. Several suggestions were pitched to the Ministry, which finally settled on a subway system.
The constitution of Liberta guarantees religious freedom. However, a limited number of religious expressions or traditions have been subject to restriction. Meats made from the Jewish {{W|Shechita}}, or Kosher ritual slaughter, is only permitted to be sold if labeled as such. Covering of the face, regardless of religion, is not permitted under the {{W|anti-mask law}}. Liberta has a large non-religious population, an estimated or 9,683,473 people or 86% answered that they had no religious affiliation whatsoever. The largest religion is Christianity, at 10%, of which over 70% of people responded that they were of Protestant faith. Judaism is the second largest religion, roughly 4.3% of the population hold Jewish faith. Of these, more than half belong to {{W|Reform Judaism}}, roughly 20% reported as being {{W|Jewish secularism|Jewish secularists}}, 10% as {{W|Conservative Judaism|Conservative Jews}}, and less than 10% as {{W|Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox Jews}}. Liberta also has a small Muslim community, which is primarily {{W|Liberalism and progressivism within Islam|Liberal}} {{W|Sunni Islam|Sunni Muslim}}. The {{W|Adhan|Muslim call to prayer through minarets}} is not permitted, but conversely, {{W|Church bell|church ringing}} is allowed. The ringing of bells in churches have historically been used in Liberta for {{W|Church_bell#Clock_chimes|public timekeeping}} and do not serve an exclusively religious purpose.
[[File:LibertaMetro1.jpg|thumb|275px|The Current [[GERC M1 Liberty Class. I]] Car, refubished in 2008.]]
Construction of the railway began in 1965 with the Circle Line, which went around the inner Districts in a circle. Construction of the underground tunnels was difficult because of the way that Liberta is constructed. The City of Liberta is laying on top of many layers of 1.5x1m large stone blocks laid in a circular pattern. For an underground tunnel to be constructed, large trenches needed to be dug in the middle of streets. The Ministry came up with a clever way to construct the tunnels, however. First, trenches would be dug in streets, then on the bottom of the trenches rebars would be placed on top of large I-beams, set 3 meters apart. The combination of I-beams and rebars were supposed to spread out weight, which they did. The I-beams and rebars were then held together by cement, creating a stable foundation on which to lay the track on. The chosen track gauge was the Standard Track Gauge.  


The Circle Line was constructed during 1965 until 1967. The Metro was officially open to the public January 1st, 1968. As the ridership increased in early 70's The Ministry of Transportation announced two new lines to be built, the C- or Connect-Line and the G-Line. The construction of these Lines began in 1971-and-2 respectively. Originally the Connect Line was named the Martel-Pascoe Line<ref>Note that this was before the connection to the E-Line in 1996</ref> until 1989. The C and G lines were completed in 1974.  
Liberta has historically remained a nonreligious country. Before the middle of the Medieval Era, there was little to no national identity, and various religions, mostly Southern European {{W|folk religion}}, spread and amalgamated. During the Medieval Era, a strong national unity and emphasis on the importance of nationalism became common. The aftermath of this was the frequent denouncing of public expression of religion, it was instead considered a strictly private and intimate matter. The growth of the precursor to the {{W|scientific method}} among the Libertan academia led to the dismissal of many of the more oppressive elements of organized religion, criticizing the basis of faith. In the 13th century, scholars instead began to study {{W|humanism}}, along with the origin of various religious ideals. The academia of the time instead advocated for {{W|Spiritualism (beliefs)|spiritualism}}, as it was considered what separated humans from other animals. By the Age of Enlightenment, these ideals had cemented themselves into Libertan society as a whole, excluding minor religious groups.


Eode had experienced a population boom, with an increase of 75%. This lead to cramming in transportation, as the current bike lanes in Eode couldn't support the increase in transport. At one point in 1978 bike lanes and pedestrian streets were so worn down that large cracks that were the size of cars were scattered across the streets of Eode. This caused the Ministry of Transportation to rapidly construct a new subway line, the aim was originally not to improve general transportation in Eode, but to cause a downfall in density in public spaces so that police forces could more efficiently. The E-Line was opened in 1980, with a fall in crimes committed the same year.  
=== Health ===
[[File:LibertanSkeletonIndex.jpg|thumb|200px|A Libertan index from 1443 of the human organs.]]The current life expectancy in Liberta is 82.5, second only to Japan. Many of the factors leading to higher life expectancy are found in Liberta, the [[Ministry of Health]] offers {{W|Single-payer healthcare|single-payer universal healthcare}} through private contractors, including dental care. Fish, wheat, and generally fatty foods are common ingredients in the Libertan cuisine, often toppled by vegetables and fruit, such as cucumbers, tomatoes, and olives. Berries are also believed to have helped increase life expectancy, due to the early introduction of antioxidants. Health and the body’s fitness has been a common subject of debate in Liberta for hundreds of years, going to back to the 4th century, where physical fitness was considered a reflection of the soul. Generally, fitness plays an important role in Libertan society and has for centuries.{{Quote|''What is expected from not only us but the individuals around us, is manifested in our bodies. For, it’s evident that the embodiment of our souls are our bodies and the outer, descriptive key for the ones who do not know us. ''
''For they see us only by the shells of our true selves, determined to determine what to expect of us, and before we know it, they believe they know us better than ourselves. It is no use fighting this, standing up, protesting, for why protest when the key is inside yourself?''
''It is therefore natural to be determined to have a fit, well, and healthy body, capable of humane tasks, the ones that were determined for us, by us, not by ourselves, but by the ones before us. Our bodies determine what we receive, and are expected to behave like. Our bodies determine not what we want to achieve, but what we can achieve. It is therefore obvious to metaphorically reach for the strong body, since you are at the same moment, building a stronger self.''|'''''Chapter 2, Humans and how we control them, Eculio Maecius.'''''
}}
The medical and physiological understanding of the human body in Liberta originated from the {{w|Roman Empire}} but would evolve into a separate perception of the human body, its organs, and psychology. Health and healthcare in Liberta during the {{w|classical antiquity}} and {{w|middle ages}} is considered incredibly advanced for its time. Several of the early Libertan universities extensively sought to increase the understanding of the human body, often through surgery. Precision tools were commonly used in surgery and were often boiled before surgery, due to the belief that it made the metal stiffer and easier to cut with. Although an incorrect theory, this unintentionally made surgeries safer, as the boiling water killed bacteria and other harmful infectious agents. Later, in the 5th century started to use silk gloves boiled in water with soap, as it was believed that touching the subject would spread the disease to the surgeon. These advancements in medical technology led to the phenomenon of Libertan nurses, whom where frequently found in various European royal courts.  


In 1996 the O-Line was constructed and opened to the public in 1998, due to increased overcrowding on the Circle-Line, since many daily commuters using the Circle-Line came from Konstantin, Gaius, and Octavio. This resolved many problems related to wear, such as overfilled trashcans, rodents, sanitation problems, and safety concerns. However, many daily commuters using the G-Line accuse the O-Line of overloading the G-Line.  
=== Education ===
[[File:Mercer Island High School Cheerleaders.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cheerleading is an American cultural import that has been widely popular in both Middle and High Schools in Liberta since the 1950s.]]
Education in Liberta is federally regulated by the Ministry of Education, but is administered on a [[Boroughs of Liberta|borough]] level. In some boroughs preschool attendance from three years of age is mandatory, but students are federally required to attend to school from 6 to 18 years of age. Schools in Liberta are divided into three distinct stages, beginning with Elementary School through ages 6-10, followed by Middle School through ages 11-14, and ending with High School through ages 15-18. Most schools offer all three stages, some offering only Elementary level education.


In 2004 the Ministry of Transportation announced a new line to be built connecting the R-Line to the Circle-Line, to increase capacity and to make it easier for commuters traveling with the R or Circle Line. In late 2004, it was announced that the new line would also connect to the C-Line, enabling for even easier transport. The M-Line started construction in early 2005 but was delayed significantly by the Tropical Storm Delta. In late April of 2006, the M-Line was opened to the public.  
Although all educational institutions in Liberta receive funding through the state, almost all schools are {{W|Charter school|charter schools}}, run through local cooperatives, with less than 20% of schools in Liberta directly run by the government. Due to the ban on school tuition, private schools are ''de facto'' public schools, with stringent regulations on curriculum deviations of any kind. Roughly 3% of children attend parochial schools, but these must adhere to the same curriculum as all other schools, effectively negating any differences. Because of the historically cultural importance of education, Liberta maintains a high graduate level. Of Libertans 25 years and older, some 98% graduated from secondary school, 70% completed a university course, 56% earned a bachelor’s degree, and 37% earned graduate degrees. The literacy rate is estimated at 99.5%.  


Today the Liberta Metro is operating 41 stations and 56.9 kilometers of track. With 2 million daily commuters.
Liberta proper hosts a total of 23 Universities, six of which are listed among the worlds top universities by various ranking organizations. One university also exists on the Ila Protectorate. A total of six universities in Liberta are public, led by non-profit foundations relying on stipulated state grants. There are a total of two neighborhoods with ''Administration per University'' status, where the students and faculty account for more than 50% of the population.


==Economy==
==Culture==
Libertan manufacturing began as early as the country was founded, in the Baptistian Era. The Libertan economy grew from specialized mechanical crafts. During the final years of his life it is said that Cato often pondered how imporvisihed Liberta would be. Rescourses had to be imported since Liberta can't mine any materials of their own. This was a problem for the Libertan economy, it's exports and industry. So Cato came up with an economical system, presented to the Hall of Decision in 54 AD. The system was basic yet worked. Liberta created their own domestic economy. Each civilian was given 1000 Pars. In just 4 years the Libertan domestic economy was stable and fully functioning. Foreign interest was low as Liberta was small and remote. So, exports shifted to utility products, as such the economy grew and Liberta became more sought after by foreigners. Liberta marketed itself as a great vacation destination, and as such tourism became a valuable part of the local economy. As the Apathetic Years began and Universities became common in Liberta, it became an education capital, exchange students arrived in large masses, especially from Morocco and Spain. It was during this time, in 811, that the Libertan Moroccoan Friendship Mosque was built, to symbolize diplomatic friendship between the two nations.
Contemporary Libertan culture is a {{W|Western culture}}, primarily a mix of American, British, and ancient Roman influences. This influence began as early as the Age of Enlightenment, where English scholars traveled to Liberta in scientific exchanges. Evidence suggests, however, that the earliest contact with Britons occurred in the 1500s. Cultural exchanges continued throughout the 1700s, as interest in the Roman Empire, and in turn, Libertan culture, became popular. This deeply affected Libertan culture, which had until this point, remained largely isolated. Despite building a trading empire in the Mediterranean, Liberta proper was geographically isolated, and therefore, the culture and customs also remained insular. {{W|Georgian era|Georgian}}, but particularly {{W|Victorian era}} views on fashion, modesty, and politics became popular with the upper and middle class. Following the establishment and growth of the United States, {{W|Culture of the United States|American culture}} and {{W|Architecture of the United States|architecture}} instead became the focal point around the cusp of the 20th century, and especially after the Second World War.
[[File:Libertan Bill 10 EQD.png|thumb|275px|Front side of the 10 Equal Dollar.]]


For much of the dark ages the Libertan government made heavy efforts to brand exports as high quality, creating an artifical image of Libertan goods as "premium". This established "made in Liberta" as a sign of luxury and expense.  
Libertans have traditionally been characterized as having a strong work ethic, emphasizing on the importance of education, along with a quasi-religious adherence to individual liberty, equality, and democratic institutions. Portrayals in international media frequently present Libertans as open and very sociable. Historically, in western cinema and literature, Libertans were often vilified as lacking {{W|Sexual ethics|sexual decency}}, due to the comparatively lax norms surrounding public nudity. With a culture often perceived as highly patriotic, and with a strong national identity, Libertan iconography frequently portrays either the ''Torch of Liberty'', ''Libertan Wheel'', or the female {{W|national personification}} ''Lady Liberty''.


=== National mythos ===
The national mythos of Liberta is believed to have originated in the Ancient era, being rooted in explanatory {{W|folklore}}. According to the mythos, Libertans can trance their heritage back to either the ''boatsmen'' or the ''Aurelian immigrants''. Aurelian, the founder of Liberta, is said to have made the men in his naval convoy the first citizens of Liberta, as a sign of honor. As the Libertan kingdom slowly grew, Aurelian enlisted {{W|Orator|orators}} to recruit a total of 12,000 immigrants from the Mediterranean. These are, according to legend, the common ancestors to the Libertan people. Despite a majority of Libertans claiming ancestry to either of these two groups, genetic confirmation is difficult to impossible, though several common haplogroups have been discovered, such as {{W|Haplogroup R-M269|R-M269}}. 


Liberta has a stable and high-tech economy and enjoys great wealth per capita. Liberta is home to many large corporations including [[General Engineering Robotics Company|GERC]] (Steel and Robotics), [[Amnac Pharmaceuticals, Inc.| Amnac]] ({{W|Pharmaceutical industry}}), [[Hayden Reid]] ({{w|Shipbuilding}}), [[Fierre Specialized Manufacturing Corporation|Fierre]] (Vehicle Manufacturer), [[Johnson Floyd]] ({{w|Aerospace manufacturer}}), and [[Speedster, Inc.]]({{w|Container Carrier}}). Liberta also has one of the most powerful economies in the world, and 5 of the best one hundred universities in the world. But by far, the most important sector of the economy is the manufacturing of steel, marine biological instruments, pharmaceutical products, biotechnology and chemicals of different sorts. Taxation is one of the highest in the world at 30 percent, and due to the [[Liber-Rem Act|Liber-Interest Act]] of 233, Libertan companies must stay Libertan, preventing corporations to migrate to another country. This has lead to large taxation profits for the Libertan Government, increasing welfare exponentially, this phenomenon has become known as the "Well off boom", which began in the 1940's with the manufacturing of supplies for the allies in World War 2.
=== Art and architecture ===
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Libertan visual art began as early as the Ancient era, when sculpture was the primary art. Sculptures were common on houses, as symbols to ward off evil spirits or to merely make the building more visually appealing. Libertan paintings took inspiration primarily from Roman art. Initially, paintings were only commissioned by the upper class, as a status of wealth. By the beginning of the Medieval era, however, museums, such as the Grandorian Museum of Art, gave the public access to observing paintings. This prompted interest in visual art among the middle and lower classes. This led to many new artists rising from these classes, a few becoming wealthy off of their art, which was virtually impossible in Europe at the time. Libertan art split into two main forms, the classical, and the old-contemporary. Classical art remained extravagant in both scale and skill, commissioned by wealthy individuals. Old-contemporary, sometimes also referred to as ''Aurelianesque'', deviated from this. It was instead largely, though not always, pursued by inexperienced or less talented artists. In smaller scale, these were often painted in series, and for the middle and lower classes. The themes were often risqué or blunt, more than not in attempt at attracting attention. A part of this movement was the precursor to {{W|Comic strip|comic strips}}, satirical and small drawings by selected artists, published in ''widepapers'', the precursor to newspapers. By the Imperial Era, visual art became more popular to have in homes, and woodblock prints instead became common. Still, artists like Aegan Nostallier continued painting in classical style, with large, elaborate subjects. As Libertan art continued to evolve, it became popular during the 18th century with European royalty, and many works were commissioned by royal courts.  


==Education==
Libertan architecture was first standardized in the Ancient Era, by the architect Apostates, in what became known as Apostates standardized apartments. These buildings featured heating, and were scientifically designed to be cooler during the summer months. They proved immensely popular, and also increased the quality of life. As they were reliant on olive oil to create heating, Liberta became one of the first nations to import fossil fuels in large quantities. Libertan architecture was influenced primarily by Roman architecture, but it came to be affected and changed as to fit the lack of resources that Liberta faced as a geographically isolated nation. So much so, that Apostates claimed that "In Rome they need twice the [amount of] rock for half the structure". Facing food shortages, Libertan apartment buildings began to operate roof gardens to alleviate famines. This would become a staple of Libertan architecture, as many apartment buildings still maintain roof gardens as a local supply. During the Age of Enlightenment, as Liberta proper expanded rapidly in area, most of the inner five boroughs adopted Parisian architecture, later also adopting many of the styles and ideas of {{W|Georges-Eugène Haussmann}}. Beginning in 1870, as construction on the outer seven boroughs began, most boroughs instead took inspiration from the {{W|City Beautiful movement}}, and other American architecture. This is in turn, led to the close resemblance to {{W|Manhattan}} and {{W|Brooklyn}} in Eode, garnering it the name of "Little New York". Neighborhoods in northern Vernier instead took inspiration from the English and Swedish {{W|garden city movement}}.
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| <span style="font-size:300%; color:#00B300;">Ⓐ</span> || 1100-1300 || Pupil is doing great in school, will move to more advanced education.
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| <span style="font-size:300%; color:#e6b800;">Ⓑ</span> || 900-1099|| Pupil is doing very good in school, will move to advanced education.
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| <span style="font-size:300%; color:#e65c00;">Ⓒ</span> ||700-899 || Pupil is doing good in school, will advance.
|-
| <span style="font-size:300%; color:#b30000;">Ⓓ</span> || 400-699 || Pupil is doing fine in school, will advance slightly.
|-
| <span style="font-size:300%; color:#b30086;">Ⓔ</span> || 100-400 || Pupil isn't advancing in education, will remain on same level of education.
|-
| <span style="font-size:300%; color:#4700b3;">Ⓕ</span> || 0-100 || Assistance to pupil is required, possibly due to psychological challenges.
|}
The education system in Liberta is completely free of charge and obligatory from 5 years of age all the way to University, because of this system Liberta has the highest literacy rate, number present in educational facilities per day on average and graduation of any country. There are 16 universities completely free of charge owned and operated by the government and five universities owned by private institutions.
The primary school selection is based on learning capabilities by pupils. Pupils with a faster learning capability receive an education customized for them, while pupils with a slightly slower learning capability receive an education customized for them. This system has been criticised for “separating children with lower skills of learning”, however, this system is widely effective compared to traditional education systems. Each year all students receive the "Grade Test", which features 100 questions from each subject. The test is done during Every English lesson for 2 weeks and determines which customized education the pupil receives. Each question is worth 1 point, which if all questions are answered correctly would accumulate 1300 points. Students above D will advance into new classes customized by the pupils performance on the test, E Students will remain in the same grade for 2 months where they will attend Crash Courses on subjects and do the test again after 8 weeks. This will be repeated until students advance to D or above. Students with an F most likely have psychological challenges and will therefore receive additional assistance, and will be placed in small classes with other students with similar grade scores. The levels of education F pupils receive are very personalized, so that they may advance in their "own speed". Due to this separation of children, all children are to attend social classes which are 15 minute lessons scheduled at the end of each school day, to learn how to behave in public spaces.  


All of this is regulated by the [[Ministry of Education]], which receives an annual budget of around 800 million equal dollars per year. Because of this large spending the schools, upper secondary schools, higher education facilities, and universities are well organized, perfected, and ultimately customized.
=== Literature and philosophy ===
Libertan literature has existed throughout Libertan culture, going back as far as the founding of Liberta. Authors were more than often playwrights, rather than traditional writers. Playwrights like Decimus and Agrippa, and their subsequent plays spread throughout Liberta and garnered immense popularity, but would seldom spread to Europe during the Medieval era. By the Imperial era, as the first newspapers became popular, famous writers instead found their footing as journalists. Plays would continue to be popular, with authors like [[Gallus the Mad]] achieving massive success both domestically and in Europe. This would later change toward the end of the era, as the first printing presses became widely available for publishers, and as such, also books for the middle and lower classes. Libertan literature was frequently related to Universities and scholars, {{W|Nonfiction|nonfiction literature}} was more common than {{W|Literary fiction|fiction}}. Many authors were also professors within fields, usually pertaining to medicine or human psychology, as with Eculio Maecius. Literary fiction instead became common during the Age of Enlightenment, especially as the literacy rate improved among the lower classes. In the lower classes, books became the primary form of entertainment, rather than theaters. In contrast, theaters instead became the primary form of entertainment for the upper classes, as books had largely lost their status as a symbol of wealth.


Today Liberta plays a leading role in the international community as the "capital" of education, accepting roughly 60,000 foreign students. [[Kolm University]], [[Gaius University]], [[School of Cato]], [[LUIT]] are all currently Top 20 Universities, contributing to the large international community in Liberta. Because of the concentration of prestigious universities in Liberta, local citizens are generally looked upon to have great outlooks. As all citizens have access to university degree education, Liberta has the highest rate of university graduates per capita in the world.
Philosophy in Liberta is historically rooted in Roman and Greek philosophy, until the severance during the Ancient era, when Roman social norms were replaced in favor of ''Civic Law''. Ideals that were prompted primarily by the philosopher Citrio, built on the ideas of Cato, during the late Ancient era, are often attributed to as the birth of Libertanism. This came to deeply influence Libertan society as a whole, from the social hierarchy to government functions. Traditional Libertan philosophy is centered around {{W|autarky}}, {{W|Equal opportunity|equity}}, {{W|familialism}}, {{W|Civil liberties|individual liberty}}, and elements of {{W|stoicism}}. The Libertan state, along with its people, became a symbol of Libertan {{W|Self-sustainability|self-sufficiency}} against other empires, amplified by its geographic isolation. Both political analysts and behavioral analysts claim that Liberism strongly affects both policy-making and societal norms in the 21st century.


==Culture==
=== Food ===
The Libertan culture originated from the late Archaic period in Greece since that is Ace Aquarius, the founder of Liberta came from. The Libertan culture later changed into a mix between Scandinavian, Greek, Roman and Spanish culture, mainly however greek. Libertan became a separate distinct culture 19 BC when the Scandinavians, Greeks, Romans, and Spaniards together mixed their traditions with the greek-alike society. During the 20-21st centuries, Libertan Culture has had a strong influence of typical western cultures, mainly American Culture. As Liberta westernized during the 20th century so did its culture.
[[File:Nizza-Salat an der F Mittelmeerküste.JPG|thumb|left|260px|A traditional Libertan salad, served with Taggiasca olives and tuna.]]
===Architecture===
Libertan cuisine is generally homogeneous and does not vary significantly between boroughs and neighborhoods. Historically, Libertan cuisine has Mediterranean roots, but with significantly more fish involved. The geographical isolation of Liberta proper made beef a luxury, traditionally only being eaten around holidays. In place of this, fish is consumed. Both {{W|Demersal fish|demersal}} and {{W|pelagic fish}} are consumed, though the latter is significantly more frequent. Vegetables and fruits such as {{W|European cucumber}}, {{W|Cherry tomato|cherry tomatoes}}, along with both {{W|Kalamata olive|Kalamata}} and {{W|Cailletier|Taggisaca olives}} are common in most Libertan foods. The Libertan cuisine has also been affected by its dependence on protectorates for food. Examples of this includes {{W|Muscat of Alexandria|Zibibbo}} wine from ''Cossura'', or ''Poyo'' {{W|palm wine}} from Ila.
Libertan apartments were standardized in the 300s by the architect Apostates. While Roman and Greek apartments weren’t heated and damp, Apostates inventions and architectural breakthroughs made Libertan Apartments and living conditions modern by today’s standards.
Apostates began his research in living space heating year 287. Since he knew heat traveled upwards, he came up with a centralized source of heat in the basement of each apartment. The central heating source would be a steel casque sloping down, a funnel if you will. In the middle of the funnel a small circle was placed with walls slight taller than the casque itself so that no oil could leak inside. A small hole was place on the bottom of the walls of the circle together with a strangler, a small device that regulated the amount of oil let into the circle. In the middle, a small bulge was put where the fire was to burn from. Inside the bulge a small pipe was put, because the oil level was higher than inside of the circle, the oil would be pushed up onto the top of the small cylinder, so that the fire received fuel.
Just over the bulge two rough cut rounded flint stones were put, in contact. One stone however, was able to be spun using a rotary handle. These flint stones were put just over the bulge so that small fire sparks could reach the oil to start a fire. The smoke and warmth would then travel up clay covered stone pipes, the clay used as Insulation. The pipes would spread out to every apartment room, on the side toward the wall there would be no insulation, so that the heat could enter the rooms.
===Philosophy===
Liberta is most famous for its philosophers and philosophy. As Liberta was reformed by [[Cato Aquarius]] into a society centered around philosophy, education, and science. Since the Apathetic years Libertan philosophy blossomed. This cultural phenomenon was caused by the influx of migrants, mainly Greeks. These migrants were cheap to hire and caused the general public to focus their time to studying philosophy. The increasing number of universities started a trend in which the youth became attracted to higher education and with Libertas high human development and good living conditions induced interest in biology, sociology, economics, and philosophy.  


Contributing and celebrating to the large number of renowned Libertan philosophers each year the [[Festi Philosophia]] festival is held in Plaza ex turris, [[Cato]].
Popular Libertan beverages include beer, which has been brewed since its early history, different assortments of wine, and, since the late 19th century, soda, both foreign, such as {{W|Coca-Cola}}, and also domestic, such as [[Lime (soda)|Lime]] and [[Cello (drink)|Cello]]. Teas, introduced by British traders in the late 17th century, quickly gained a foothold and immense popularity in all social classes.
===Standards===
The Libertan culture is usually described by its standards, that mostly revolve around the concept of self-sufficiency, that the nation itself should not be in need of any other nation. This is often reflected in politics, such as the denial of joining NATO. Although Liberta is often seen as a large political source of influence in the international community, the concept of self-sufficiency is still a root in Libertan Standards. With a Roman Greek cultural background, the Libertan Culture is heavily influenced by the culture of Roman Greece along with Classical Greece. The other common standards of Libertan culture is that Knowledge equals power, thereof that education equals certain power. The higher education you have the better jobs you equip, just like in most other cultures. However, a Libertan upper-class child and a Libertan working-class child have about the same chance of entering a good university, because of the Libertan Constitution which grants free university education to the general public. Another common standard is that freedom equals priority. This bears the meaning that freedom should, to the fullest extent, be granted at [almost] any given time. This however is a loose term. [[File:Values.png|thumb|right|400px|Mothers are also expected to have a half-time job, fathers are expected to help and assist with housework.]]
====Family====
Libertan culture is not family-centered, it rather applies more strictly to education. However, despite this family values in the Libertan society and culture exist. In a traditional Libertan family the Grandparents have the uppermost respect. Since grandparents have lived the longest, experienced the most things, have had to make the most choices they are generally thought of as being superior in family. The Mother and Father are looked upon as the key parts of the family keeping the family together, while children are expected to get a good education in order to contribute to the family's honor.


Generally, families are expected to have no more than two kids, having more than this number is seen as unorthodox. Many families have no more than two children since fathers often work up to 8 hours a day and mothers 5 hours in addition to housework.
=== Music ===
===Food===
Music in Liberta has roots in Mediterranean musical traditions, but came to evolve into its own distinct genres and sub genres. Music, specifically that played by {{W|Vagrancy|vagrant musicians}}, was popular at various social gatherings and bars. By the Imperial era, the Libertan upper class would often not pursue instruments themselves, as it was deemed meant for the lower classes. Instead, musicians became part of courts, and would often work and produce music under commission or through a steady salary. This changed during the Age of Enlightenment, when many musicians would band together in groups, splitting income amongst themselves, and becoming more independent of the upper class as a result. In the contemporary age, singers like [[Aevia]] and [[Bryan Ford]] have risen to critical acclaim for their vocal skills.  
Olives together with fat milk have for a very long time been associated with the Libertan cuisine, it was first introduced by Cato Aquarius, who has been said loved taggiasche olives. The traditional food of Liberta usually consists of fish, meat or chicken together with a wheat product or potatoes, and with olives and usually tomatoes and cucumber. The traditional dishes have been heavily influenced by the lack of fertile soil. Therefore, offshore-based ingredients such as fish, shellfish, and other aquatic craniates.


===Literature===
Liberta is home to a large live music scene, which began reaching international prominence in the 1990s. The city has among the highest number of nightclubs and entertainment venues per capita, indicative of the large entertainment industry on the island. The controversial ''Grand National Centennial Superstadium'', finished in 2015 is the {{W|List of stadiums by capacity|largest live music venue and stadium in the world}}. Liberta is a major center for {{W|Punk music|punk}}, {{W|Techno music|techno}}, and {{W|House music|house}} music, often played at underground venues or dedicated nightclubs, such as [[Modisch]]. Local varieties of genres, such as Libertan {{W|Pop music|pop}}, {{W|jazz}}, and {{W|Rap music|rap}} also exist, and have achieved international recognition.
[[File:Liberta_8.jpeg|thumb|400px|The National Library of Education.|left]]
Literary works have been made by several famous Libertan poets such as Cato, Quentin Salvadore, Gaius, Konstantin, and Lucjuzs Octavio. Many great poets wrote books during the Libertan Apathetic years. Works such as “Where we originated from”, “Our beloved freedom”, “Humans and how we control them”, “The understanding of this world” shaped early European poetry and “A story of origin” laid the foundation of the theory of evolution together with Rusell Wallace.


===Media===
=== Cinema ===
Broadcasting television quickly became a standard in Libertan society and was experimented with in Libertan universities, one of the largest broadcasting networks in the world, [[NNS]], originated in Liberta and are still locally operating. Today, there are 5 major newspaper publications in Liberta, [[The Stoneman News Publication|The Stoneman]], [[Liberta cotidie]] [[The Physicus (Newspaper)|The Physicus]], [[The Daily Poster]], [[Liberta Today]].
The varied architecture of Liberta has resulted in the city being among the most common film production spots in the world. The Roman, Gothic, Parisian, and American architectural influences provide a plethora of filming locations, fitting for a wide variety of settings in close proximity to one another. During the middle of the 20th century, the film industry in Liberta consisted of local studios, which frequently assisted international productions, primarily American, for shoots in the city. Comparatively cheap labor incentivized international film studios to conduct both on-location and studio productions in Liberta. Styles such as ''Libertine Noir'', a variant of {{W|film noir}}, are earmarked by the diverse Libertan cityscape. The geographic spread and variety of landscape of the Libertan protectorates have also contributed to making Liberta into a major international hub for film production. For example, productions set in the {{W|Western United States|American West}}, such as {{W|Western film|Westerns}} have often been filmed in Ila or Imsouane.
The media university of Liberta has become the “heart” for indie-film creators to seek an education and many films were shot partially or completely in Liberta, for example, the movie “[[The people of the ocean: a 1961 story (film)|The people of the ocean: a 1961 story]]” was entirely filmed in Liberta, since it was about Libertans as a people. Another famous example is "[[Her name was Love (film)|Her name was Love]]".


==Anthem==
The Libertan film industry has existed since the early 1910s, being the primary form of entertainment since the {{W|roaring twenties}}. Major early film studios include [[Stygian Pictures|Stygian]], Lodestar, and [[Imperial Pictures]]. Because of the early and widespread availability to electricity by 1925, due in most part to the highly urban cityscape, the television had already become a common phenomenon in the mid 1940s, following the Second World War. This prompted a large portion of the major film studios of the time to draw its focus from high budget {{W|Epic film|epics}} and {{W|Drama (film and television)|drama films}}, toward {{W|Soap opera|soap operas}}, {{W|Game show|game shows}}, {{W|Sitcom|sitcoms}}, {{W|Talk show|talk shows}}, and other {{W|mainstream}} programming. The shift, largely coinciding with the American {{W|Golden Age of Television}}, lead to the rise of {{W|Independent film|independent film productions}}, which in turn manifested itself as a wider imprint on Libertan entertainment as a whole. An example of this is the ''Festival d'Championnats'', one of the largest and most prestigious independent {{W|Film festival|film festivals}} in the world. Several of these early independent film companies have later turned into large, mainstream studios. Internationalization of Libertan television and film is common, shows and movies, such as the ''Tragedy'' trilogy, ''Conflict of Interest'', and ''Rotten To The Core'' take place in the United States or other countries, despite being made by inland companies and sometimes also filmed domestically. Companies such as Astral Pictures and Lodestar are responsible for some of the highest-grossing and critically acclaimed movies and TV-series in the 21st century.
The National Anthem of Liberta, People of the Sea was adopted in 1819. People of the Sea was composed by Ludwig Heirtcz in 1801 but was officially adapted in 1819 by the Libertan Government. From 100 CE until 1819 the anthem ''Liberty in Our Name'' was used. Liberty in our name was not officially recognized however, but was commonly agreed to be the anthem representing the country.
===Liberty in our name===
''Oh Liberta'' (x3)<br>
''United we stand together<br>
Under flag we must confess<br>
Fighting for gold and magenta<br>
Standing with Liberty behind<br>
Forced away from brutality<br>
United we stand together''


===People of the Sea===
=== Theater ===
''Standing proud until death''<br>
[[File:Salle_du_Theatre_Royal_de_la_Monnaie_1_©_Philippe_De_Gobert.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The National Theater in Divitae is cited as one of the most prestigious stages in the world of performing arts.]]
''We stand alone forever until demise''<br>
Libertan theater originates from the {{W|Theatre of ancient Rome|Roman theater}} tradition, which favored tragedy and comedy. In respect to these two genres, Libertan playwrights constructed both new stories and new {{W|Plot (narrative)|storylines}}. Libertan theater would split off from the Roman theater tradition during the Ancient era, and truly evolve into a completely separate tradition during the Medieval era. The upper class generally came to prefer tragedies, whilst the general public preferred comedies. This led to many prominent comedy playwrights of the time being forgotten to history, only to be brought back into spotlight beginning in the late 19th century. Famous playwrights like ''Decimus'' often caused wide societal shifts and impacted Libertan culture, spearheaded by his play highlighting the tragic conditions prisoners faced at the Metropolitan Prison Island. The playwright ''Naha'' is frequently attributed to as laying the groundwork for modern {{W|feminism}}, with many of her plays featuring {{W|subtext}} calling the role of women in society into question. Many plays were passed down through generations and multiple eras, and are among the best preserved stories from ancient Europe. Several prestigious theatrical institutions are based in Liberta, such as the ''Grandorian Performing Arts Academy'', the ''National Theater'', and the ''Arclight'' ''Theater''
''For it is with mighty union we stand with Liberty (O' Liberty!)''<br>
''For it is with mighty union we stand with our Peers (Our Peers!)''<br>
''Never let go of the sight of freedom and liberty''<br>
''For it is with mighty union we stand with pride in our blessed hearts (Blessed!)''


==Health==
=== Sports ===
[[File:LibertanSkeletonIndex.jpg|thumb|200px|A Libertan index of human organs.]]
Sports in Liberta are dominated by [[lacker]], a domestic sport originating from the Ancient era, and {{W|baseball}}, introduced from the United States in the 19th-century. The most popular sport in Liberta by several measures is lacker, often attributed to be in part because it is a {{W|Mixed-sex sports|mixed-sex sport}}, including on a {{W|Professional sports|professional level}}. ''Lacker'' is professionally played in the ''National Lacker League'' (NLL), the season finale, the ''Super Spectacle'', is the most watched and attended event in Liberta, with nearly three in four people watching it each year. Baseball is played professionally in the Major Baseball League (MBL), and also serves as the sport with the most school teams, competing in the National School Championship Series. Both boys and girls play baseball as an official sport in school, unlike internationally, where girls are more likely to play {{W|softball}}. The ''Liberta Stock Car League'' (LISCAR), has existed since 1948, and is a popular spectator sport, especially in Ila.
Libertas current life expectancy is 82.5, second only to Japan. The factors leading to higher life expectancy are all found in Liberta, the [[Ministry of Health]] offers free healthcare, including dental care, and check-ups are mandatory every 6 months, and while this is often seen as too frequent it is believed to have significantly risen the life expectancy. Fish, wheat, and generally fatty foods are common ingredients in the Libertan cuisine, often toppled by berries, such as blueberries. This is also believed to have helped increase life expectancy, due to the early introduction to berries and fruits toward children.
Health and the body’s fitness has been a common subject of debate in Liberta for hundreds of years, going to back to the 4th century, where body styles where debated. Generally, fitness plays an important role in Libertan society and has for centuries.
{{Quote|''What is expected by not only us but the individuals around us, is our bodies. For, it’s rather obvious that the embodiment of our souls is our bodies and the outer, descriptive key for the ones who do not know us. ''  
''For they see us only by the shells of our true selves, determined to determine what to expect of us, and before we know it, they believe they know us better than ourselves. It is no use fighting this, standing up, protesting, for why protest when the key is inside yourself?''
''It is therefore natural to be determined to have a fit, well, and healthy body, capable of humane tasks, the ones that were determined for us, by us, not by ourselves, but by the ones before us. Our bodies determine what we receive, and are expected to behave like. Our bodies determine not what we want to achieve, but what we can achieve. It is therefore obvious to metaphorically reach for the strong body, since you are at the same moment, building a stronger self.''|'''''Chapter 2, Humans and how we control them, Euclio Maecius.'''''
}}
The medical and physiological understanding of the human body in Liberta originated from the {{w|Roman Empire}} but would evolve into a separate perception of the human body, its organs, and psychology.  


Health and healthcare in Liberta during the {{w|classical antiquity}} and {{w|middle ages}} is considered incredibly advanced for its time. The Libertan government and several universities extensively sought to increase the understanding of the human body, often through surgery. Precision tools were commonly used in surgery and were often boiled before surgery, due to the belief that it made the metal stiffer and easier to cut with. Although an incorrect theory, this unintentionally made surgeries safer, as the boiling water killed bacteria and other harmful infectious agents.  
=== Mass media ===
The largest television broadcaster in Liberta is the {{W|Public broadcasting|publicly funded}} [[NTV|National Television Corporation]], which was founded in 1929. The other two major broadcasters are [[DAC]] and [[Rogue Media]]. All television is subject to regulation by the [[National Television Consortium]]. Radio is dominated by the publicly funded National Radio Corporation (NRC) and the Liberta Radiotelegraphy Association, the latter of which is an association of roughly 300 radio stations. Together, these two organizations include more than 90% of all radio stations in Liberta. Radio listenership decreased during the 70s through 90s, as most of the public focus was aimed toward television programming, but has experienced a rise since the early 2010s. The investment into podcasting has led to the both domestic and national fame of many early podcast hosts.


Later, in the 5th century started to use silk gloves boiled in water with soap, as it was believed that touching the subject would spread the decease to the surgeon. These advancements in medical technology made Liberta an obvious choice for royalties in Europe needing medicine or surgery.
Journalism has a long history in Liberta. ''Widepapers'', invented in Liberta during the Medieval era, are the predecessor to modern newspapers, and were widely distributed to all societal classes, although the literacy rate was lower among the lower classes. Libertan newspapers such as the ''Metropolitan Courier'', ''Hollice Journal'', and the ''Libertese Times'' have all received multiple awards for their journalism. [[The Stoneman|''The Stoneman'']] is considered a {{W|newspaper of record}}, and is publicly available through {{W|Bulletin board|information boards}} replaced on a daily basis. Since most Libertan newspapers are free, they must instead rely on offering advertising space in their newspapers. The [[Plackard|Plackard Corporation]], one of the largest {{W|News agency|wire services}} in the world, is based in Liberta and supplies over ten thousand newspapers per day with information.  
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==Holidays==
A significant majority of Libertans still celebrate many holidays, often going back one thousand years.
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! align=center| Date
! align=center| Holiday
! align=center| Cause
! align="center"| Vacation?
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| January 1st || New Year's || Celebration of the New Year || Yes
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| January 22nd || Defense Day || Homage to the Libertan Military || Yes
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| February 2nd-4th || Days of Veterans || Homage to Veterans that served the Libertan Military || Yes, only for Veterans
|-
| February 29th || Little League Season Start || Celebration to the start of the Little League Baseball Season || No
|-
| Third week in Mars || Spring Week || Celebration of the coming of Spring || Yes
|-
| March 29th || End of the Little League Season || Celebrating the End of the Little League Baseball Season || No
|-
| May 4th || Start of the National Baseball Championship || Celebrating the beginning of the National Baseball Championship || Yes
|-
| May 23rd || Ace's Day || Celebration of the founding of Liberta || No
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| May 24th || National Day || National Day of Liberta || Yes
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| June 8th-August 8th || Summer Break || Summer Break || Yes, children receive 8 weeks of Summer Break, Adults may use their 6 weeks of vacation at Summer Break
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| September 4th || Win in the Battle of Unda || Celebrating the Libertan's Army win against the Byzantine Navy during the Battle of Unda in the year 524 || No
|-
| Last week of December || Jolly Week || Also called Christmas Break, Jolly Week celebrates families and relatives coming together for the last week of the year || Yes
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| December 31st || Passing || Celebration of the current year || Yes
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Trinitarian Republic of Liberta

Liberta
Flag of Liberta
Flag
Coat of arms of Liberta.svg
Coat of arms
Motto: 
Libertas scientiaque potentia est
"Freedom and knowledge is power"
Liberta orthographic projection.svg
Capital
and largest city
Liberta proper
29°58′51.40″N 28°28′11.98″W
Official languages English
National languages Latin
Ethnic groups

By race:

  • 97.4% White
    • 93.1% White Libertan
    • 4.3% Jewish
2.6% Others
Religion
72% No religion
  • 24% Christianity
    • 12% Protestant
    • 9% Anglican
    • 3% Catholic
  • 3% Judaism
    • 2% Reform
    • 0.7% Conservative
    • 0.3% Orthodox
1% Others
Demonym(s) Libertan, Libertese
Government Parliamentary triarchical republic with an executive presidency
• Consul and President
Kenneth Hoyer (P)
• Di-Consul
Ann McCarthy (C)
• Tri-Consul
Austin Clarence
• Vice-Consul and Vice President
Julia Moore (P)
Legislature Senate
Establishment
• Founded
80 BC
• Decree of sovereignty
19 BC
• Trinitarian system founded
36 AD
• Trinitarian system fully executed
60 AD
• Libertan Empire
September 27th, 1011
• Modern Libertan republic
May 16th, 1707
Area
• Total
1,250 km2 (480 sq mi)
• Land
480 km2 (190 sq mi)
Only mainland Liberta.
• Water (%)
61.6
Population
• Estimate
11,270,000
• 2020 census
11,259,852
GDP (PPP) 2020 estimate
• Total
$1.1 trillion (24th)
• Per capita
$97,692 (4th)
Gini (2008) 0.34
low
HDI (2015) 0.953
very high · 3rd
Currency Libertan Trine (LRT)
Time zone UTC-1 (UTC)
Date format YY-MM-DD
Driving side right
Calling code +38
ISO 3166 code LE
Website
liberta.gov.le

Liberta (/lɪbərtɑː/; Elroy Libertan: /lɪbərdə/), officially the Trinitarian Republic of Liberta (Latin: Respublica Trinitaria Libertae) is a sovereign city state in the North Atlantic ocean. It lays on the Great Meteor Seamount, south of the Pirulian Islands, west of the Moroccan coast and north of Cape Verde. It is located roughly 29 degrees north of the equator and 28 degrees west of the prime meridian, generally considered a part of Macaronesia. It consists of mainland Liberta and 34 satellite islands known collectively as Liberta proper, along with six overseas protectorates, under the central administration of the government of Liberta. Although the official language remains Latin, of which a small portion of the population is fluent, the official language is English and is used in all parts of society and daily life. With a total area of 612 square kilometers, it is the 17th smallest country by land area and with its population of 11 million, resulting in a population density of 23,000 people per square kilometer,[a] making it the most densely populated country on earth.

Liberta was founded in 80 BC by Roman patrician Aquarius, laying the first stones of Liberta proper. In 19 BC, his successor Aurelian formalized a decree of sovereignty, founding the short-lived Kingdom of Liberta (19 BC–36 AD). The Kingdom of Liberta gained several thousands of citizens through organized immigration schemes. The Kingdom ceased to exist as his son Cato proclaimed the Libertan republic, instating his trinitarian presidential system, based of off the Roman Senate. Throughout the 200s to the 500s, Liberta remained an insular country, as its national identity slowly formed during the Ancient era. Early technological breakthroughs allowed for more advanced infrastructure to be constructed, although the extreme lack of resources kept the republic impoverished. Following this, the Medieval era (500–1000) saw influences from the Islamic Golden Age through the Idrisid dynasty, as well as the first colonial expansion into West Africa through the establishment of the Ila protectorate. As estates inherited from Aquarius in both Cossura and Aigilia came to light, these two islands became wealthy entrepôts, enriching the Libertan state. With natural resoruces available, the Libertan trade network expanded and brought both wealth and diplomacy, firmly securing the republic as a thalassocracy in the Old World. By the Imperial era (1000–1600), Liberta had become an hub for higher education and medicine, cited by several medieval scholars as pertaining to the forefront of medical science. Lack of metals and highly competitive guild rivalries forged Libertan craftsmanship into a refined and internationally recognized art. Following the Industrial Revolution, the Libertan economy grew quickly, and continued to grow into the 20th century, with several multinational and Forbes 2000 listed corporations based in Liberta.

Liberta is the oldest republic and its government the world's oldest democratic institution. Liberta is a trinitarian parliamentary republic, a system unique to Liberta. The Metropolitan island, which hosts close to 100% of the total population, is universally recognized as the city-state, whilst the six protectorates fall under a different order, both domestically, and by international spectators. Liberta consists of twelve boroughs, as well as 201 neighborhoods. The six protectorates of Liberta, as well as its overseas territories, are administered by the government of Liberta and are administered under special judicial rights. Considered dependencies of the republic, they are remnants of the Libertan Empire, which following the Atlantic Charter, Liberta aligned itself to. Liberta operates one of the largest armed forces in the world by GDP percentage spending, and maintains a military presence in both hemispheres.

Liberta is considered both a regional and middle power. It is a global city, the 28th largest in the world by population, a financial, educational, and transportation center, ranked as an Alpha+ global city. The national currency of Liberta, the Libertan Trine, is among the stablest in the world and is heavily favored as a reserve currency internationally. Maintaining the third highest Gross Domestic Product per capita in the world, the Libertan industry is highly specialized and maintains its status as an idiom for high quality. Given its historically significant educational institutions, Liberta is often regarded as an educational center internationally, especially for higher education, with all of its universities holding international recognition. Maintaining close relations with most western countries, especially the United States and the United Kingdom, it is considered a critical actor within western democracies. Because of its multicultural origins, venerable institutions, and history as a melting pot, it is sometimes called "the heart of the world".

Etymology

The name Liberta is widely believed to have originated from the Aurelian era, as it was transitioning to nationhood. This is supported mainly by the title "King of Liberta", a role which Aurelian proclaimed himself with, according to various historical artifacts such as the Grand National History Encyclopedia, although earlier uses of the name may have occurred. Before this name, historical artifacts suggest that Liberta was simply referred to as "The Island", Insula, by the oldest surviving historical artifacts, and it was continuously used until the end of the Ancient era in place of Liberta. It is commonly believed that the name Liberta was exclusively used for international matters, and was therefore uncommon in popular speech. The meaning of the name is debated but is believed to either be a modification of the Latin Libertas (lit. Liberty), a reference to the national personification as a Liberta, which is Latin for an emancipated woman, or a portmanteau of Insula. Although the meaning behind the name is uncertain, it is likely a reference to Ace of Troy's enlightenment, after which he fled the Roman Empire and oversaw the construction of Liberta proper.

During the linguistic transitional period to the English language, changing of the name Liberta was frequently discussed. Language scholars of the time, such as John P. Sachi and Gable Valencia, argued that the name should not be anglicized, as that would be too drastic of an outward change. Among the suggested names were Livony, Libera, and Livera. It was however, decided that Liberta would keep its Latin name.

Between the 17th and 19th century, the English name for Liberta was instead Trinitaria and later Trinia. This was derived from the trinitarian system of government in Liberta. Traces of this still exist in the 21st century, the ship prefix for Liberta remains as "TRI". This is still prevalent in some languages, such as the German Trinien, and in the Scandinavian languages as Trinerien. These names are officially used by the embassies and consulates in those countries. Because of the resemblance of the name to "Trinidad", diplomatic missions to Trinidad and Tobago frequently make light of this in comedic ways. In all official matters, it is referred to as the Trinitarian Republic of Liberta, although its comprehensive official name is The Trinitarian Free City and Republic of the Island of Liberta, which it is referred to as in the decree of sovereignty. Its comprehensive name was later, however, put out of use for sake of convenience.

Nicknames

Liberta has been referred to as the Floating Castle due to its unique, entirely artificial geography. It has also been called the Heart of the World, named so for its historical importance as an international center for trade and commerce.

History

Early history

The history of Liberta goes back at least two millennia. The mythical origin of the Libertan people is tied to the Mediterranean Sea Peoples, though there is no modern scientific nor historical support for this claim. Liberta is an artificial island, and the construction technique used to build the island, let alone how such a feat was made possible, remains unknown. Many historians and architects consider the construction of Liberta to have no comparison in sheer scale and complexity for its time. According to surviving documents, such as the Royal Scripts, and the Codex Liberta, as well as artifacts from abroad, such as remnants in Greece and Italy, the founder of Liberta was Aquarius of Liberta. Pertaining to a long line of wealthy noblemen, Aquarius was the son of the nobleman Argento. After inheriting his father's wealth, Aquarius experienced a religious enlightenment and fled the Roman Republic in order to pursue his newfound goal of establishing a new life for him and his followers. According to the Libertan national myth, he used his wealth to commission a large fleet of boats and traveled past Morocco, subsequently discovering the Pirulian Islands and settling there for ten years. Following a pattern in the sky, the convoy established Liberta on the Great Meteor Seamount. After a process in which some "more than 10 thousand" stone blocks were laid on top of the seamount, the center of the modern-day Metropolitan Island was finished. The process of finding the seamount, let alone the knowledge of it being there, is not entirely understood. The sea level at the time was not low enough for the seamount to be visible to the naked eye. Modern diving expeditions and extensive analyses have confirmed that the stones were indeed placed roughly two millennia ago, albeit with advanced layering patterns for its time. It is believed that initially, the island served to function more as private property, rather than an independent city-state during its early history, and before Aquarius could conceive Liberta as a nation he passed away in approximately 61 BC.

Facsimile of medieval artwork depicting the mythical Aurelian boatsmen immigrants traveling to Liberta.

After the death of Aquarius, Aurelian, his son, was appointed by his father as owner of the island. Aurelian proclaimed the island a nation in 19 BC. Naming the nation "Liberta", presumably from lībertās, the Latin word for liberty. As expansion continued, Aurelian set out to find citizens for his newly declared country. According to the Royal Scripts, he ordered a dozen orators to roam the Mediterranean coast to recruit citizens. After 2 years the men returned with around two thousand people, who were all given citizenship. Following this success, he promptly ordered 40 more men to find "no less than ten thousand" people from Europe. These men roamed throughout Europe and bribed commoners as well as aristocrats in order for them to leave for the dangerous journey to Liberta. Collectively, these 12,000 immigrants are referred to as the Aurelian immigrants or boatsmen, though their voyage and recruitment is largely considered mythical or heavily embellished. From these twelve thousand immigrants, 60 particularly influential families, often families who had helped convince others to migrate, were granted nobility status, into the Order of the Nobles (Ordo Patricorum). Many of these families oversaw and mandated the construction of basic societal functions and infrastructure, such as water treatment facilities and sanitary infrastructure. Starvation was a frequent issue on the island, scholars from Cato University estimate that more than half of the population died from starvation until the Catoan Era. The population was reliant on fishing, as roof gardens proved unable to produce sufficient amounts of food. Under his rule, Liberta transformed from a private island into a sovereign nation. Aurelian died in 9 BC for unknown reasons, most likely from leprosy.

Catoan era and the Libertan Republic

After Aurelian's passing, his son Cato inherited the national power at the age of nineteen. After his own enlightenment in the following years whilst visiting the Roman Republic, he entirely overhauled the Libertan government at his return. He transformed the de facto monarchy into a representative democracy, establishing the Senatus Libertae, where he instated the Trinitarian system of governance. This swift democratic change saw approval from the commoners, and protest from the upper echelon of society, primarily from the noble families. Despite the reluctance from the powerful noble factions, Cato continued implementing his democratic policies, such as equal suffrage and the implementation of unbiased courts. He continued these reforms until he fell in love with, and subsequently married, Ece of Paphlagonia, a noblewoman maiden.

Parts of this political change fell into action 4 years after the city hall was completed, Cato however, appointed himself ruler until he died. The Consules-Senators system was still running and working under Cato’s rule. He had left a son under his rule, Konstantin. Konstantin never had any political influence, however, he still owned all of the mines in Greece. Konstantin sold all of his father's mines to the Libertan State for "a fortune". He used the money to live in luxury. Konstantin was a poet, and never intended to follow his father’s passion for politics. At the age of 70, he died from a likely epilepsy attack.

As the population of Liberta grew, the national legislature, the Senate, increased its priority for the commoners, as opposed to the aristocratic class. This took many forms, the most historically significant of which was the expansion of the Metropolitan Island. The construction of the breakwaters, was instead an aristocratic interest. The breakwaters stood around 2 kilometers outside of the city and acted both as crop grounds, as well as a defense barrier. Their construction was pushed primarily by the aristocratic class, who sought to increase the security of the city, which in turn led to the creation of the Libertan Navy. The slanted walls on the breakwaters stood finished in 154 AD and gave the navy a significant upper hand in the case of an attack. Military pride between the aristocrats became widespread, and manifested itself as nationalism in the commoners. As self-sufficiency grew, so did Liberta's national identity. As a new and independent Libertan culture emerged, as did its distancing from the Roman social norms.

Ancient era 200–500)

By the 200s population of Liberta had increased to twenty thousand people, with the Metropolitan Island having an area of roughly 32 square kilometers. As institutions began to emerge, the culture of Liberta changed as well. The old Roman social norms were replaced in favor of the first "Civic Law", passed by the Grand National Hall in 204 AD. These set the foundation of many early western morals, and many which are not accepted in the western world today. The rapidly changing and increasingly independent Libertan culture laid the foundation for the contemporary national identity of the republic. As trade slowed in the third century, followed by the Plague of Cyprian spreading in the Roman Empire, the Senate enacted the Naeva Bill, effectively turning the national economy into an autarkical one. Closed off from the outside world, the Naeva bill and its proceedings laid the foundation of much of modern Libertan culture. As temporary food shortages led to the state-sanctioned roof-gardens becoming widespread, self-sufficiency culture increased, and given the food shortages, the Libertan fishing culture led to many fishing improvements. As primarily men and fathers, but also women and mothers left their families to work during the day, many young women and girls began working as nannies and nursemaids, leading to an increasing educational gap, which eventually manifested itself in Leah of Alba's speech to the Senate, that resulted in the obligatory primary education law in 251. The bill laid the foundation for Liberta as an educational center, as both lower and higher educational institutions sprung up across Liberta.

The Temple of Dea, an example of earlier Ancient architecture.

The Ancient era sparked Liberta's cultural identity, as well as its self-sufficiency, a landmark given their previous dependency on Roman supplies and trade. As raw materials like copper, iron, and gold skyrocketed in value, with little to no imports, Libertan society adapted quickly. Metals became a luxury product, the Libertan metal and forging industry adapted and developed less wasteful techniques in both its manufacturing as well as its forging techniques. This further progressed into advancements in weaponry, armor, and everyday items. As childbearing became increasingly important to sustain the population, extramarital sexual relations were encouraged and added into the Civic Law as permissible. This, along with the increased interest in increasing fertility among the general populous, sparked an increased understanding of the human sexual organs, along with the rest of the body, something which also gave rise to the Libertan medical institutions, whose work was by the sixth century several centuries ahead of other nations in terms of both knowledge and practical work. This caused a baby boom, the population density quickly exceeded that of sanitary conditions, which resulted in large-scale protests, prompting the government to increase the speed at which the Metropolitan Island was being expanded.

At the same time, the water supply of Liberta was being severely strained, nearly causing mass-parch. This prompted Laleh of Ionopolis to invent the first steam-powered compounded impulse turbine, an invention that allowed large amounts of potable water to be accessed throughout the city. Her water and sewage infrastructure systems allowed Liberta to become the first city with running water and sewage, which drastically improved quality of life, along with Apostates standardized, heated apartments. This, as well as the firm sanitation imposed by the government, resulted in few plagues effectively infecting the general populous. As potable water became widely available, the previously alcohol-based dependent populous began drinking water instead. This saw life expectancy increase significantly, whilst sparking an intellectual boom and birth of the Libertan intelligentsia circles. As both philosophical movements grew, medical knowledge and scientific advancements grew in number, Liberta began to assert itself as both cultural and scientific center on the global theater at that time. This, along with traditionalist ideas and norms being out phased, led to a sexual liberation culture spurred on by government-sanctioned natalistic ideals, finally resolving the concern over a declining birth rate. By the end of the fourth century, in 496, the Naeva Bill was formally recalled, and replaced with the significantly more liberal Aurelia Amendment, thus ending the Ancient Era.

Medieval era (500–1000)

As raw material continued to be high in price, the government took interest in the African coast and the possibilities of establishing a colony. These plans were quickly discarded, however, once it was clear that an establishment by force was neither economically nor militarily viable. Instead, small dependencies, Protectorates, were established on Ila Island and Imsouane. Being more akin to work camps with salaries, the Protectorates were extremely prosperous and provided many valuable raw resources to Liberta. The state-owned mines abroad also provided Liberta with stone, used for the continuous expansion of the island. However, whilst the liberally economic laws allowed for significantly more trade to happen in Liberta, it remained relatively unappealing to traders until the 600s, when improvements in boats allowed for more reliable journeys between the western Mediterranean and Liberta. Whilst trade grew the Libertan economy, it remained a mostly insular society.

"Woman of Passion", one of the more famous pieces of Libertan sculpture.

Given the recent transition from a closed economy into an open one, the Libertan state experienced increasing difficulty in both managing taxes and central control of economic fluctuations. This led to the creation of the official currency, the Libertan Solida, along with the Libertan Treasury, and notably, the Grand National Exchequer. The Exchequer was established in 524, with the purpose of collecting a percentage of all taxes, as well as the monetary objects of the state for spending. This proved highly effective, and by 576 it had collected more value than the state had earned in the first three centuries of existence. To appeal further to merchants the state stopped taxing exported goods, as well as weighing down crimes specifically targeting merchants and travelers. This, in turn, led to early reformation of the Incarceration in Liberta. Up until this point in history, convicted criminals in Liberta were sentenced to punishments such as flagellation, public humiliation, battery, and even rape. Forced disappearances (often leading to undisclosed drownings) were also common for more serious crimes. However, by the time merchants had begun to arrive in larger numbers, many of these punishments were seen as both abhorrent and in many times, also immoral. In 580 the Senate drafted and enabled the New Incarceration Act, prompting the construction of the first prison island, the Ancient Metropolitan Prison Island. The New Incarceration Act also provided new legislation regarding the treatment of prisoners, with an incarceration tactic of heavy and hard punishments, with long rehabilitation and reeducation. In reality, however, the Metropolitan Prison Island was more used as a scare tactic, with frequent prison rape (especially due to the mixed-sex layout) mistreatment by guards, as observed by visitors. Both infanticide and rape was rampant, which eventually manifested itself in Decimus play, The Devil's Island. A play that later gave way to public enlightenment about prison conditions as well as better legislation.

Culture during the Medieval era blossomed, as playwrights, music, and art became more available to the public, partially through the first public museums and cultural facilities, such as the Grandorian and the Grand National Theatre. As art quickly became widely accessible to the public, it became the main media, aside from the also recent widepapers, the precursor to both older and contemporary literary media. Widepapers were broadsheet-sized paper-based literary media, with articles and often detailed imagery around a variety of topics including, comedy, social commentary, eroticism, and finance. These quickly gained traction and sparked a new wave of the times contemporary media and culture of expression. It was also during this period at which the Libertan art separated into two different main forms, the classical, and the old-contemporary. Whilst classical art was centered around larger, extravagant, and expensive pieces of epics, old-contemporary often featured more risqué and taboo works of art, in smaller sizes, often with deliberate lower artistic skill due to the nature of the high production within the form. These works later became a staple of the Medieval Era and were featured in public museums. Whilst Libertan culture grew and blossomed, it also sparked a movement of cultural isolationism from the Old World, with many artists, such as Toya of Divitae and Eamon of Almeda. This soon also spread into a more general societal isolationist movement, advocating for cultural isolationism and cultural and national symbolic independence. Whilst Liberta remained highly liberal in terms of cultural values and norms, it remained deeply conservative of those values.

As increased unrest in Europe occurred during the late 800s to early 1000s, the Libertan isolationism had led to a relative stark stagnation, culturally. Romantic nationalism had spread in culture, and whilst this affected Liberta socially and culturally, it is often regarded today as a period of both a bland and culturally dry one, something which Octavian the Daring would proclaim in 921, "...[the] uninspired art of the now can be firmly blamed on Eamon of Almeda, for he has etched a foul ring onto the statues of the morrow.", something he would later be murdered for. It was also during this time that Liberta became known as a truly independent actor in the international theater, as both an important trading, as well as a medical hub. During the entire Medieval Era, Libertan medicine and general health understanding had improved significantly, leading to Liberta becoming a major exporter of medicine as well as an influx of wealthy clientele for both health sabbatical visits, hydrotherapy, and surgery.

The main quad of Elaine College, Gaius University

The first higher education institutions, such as the collegiate Gaius University (c. 986) were established during the later parts of the 900s, birthing a systemic academic interest within Liberta. The precursor to Renaissance humanism is frequently attributed to the higher educational institutions of this era, spreading through trade with the kingdoms of southern Europe. Both men and women participated in education as popular past-time. Because of the sudden economic freedom, many children were able to attend schools instead of financially supporting their parents. As Liberta quickly grew to an educational center, its national research blossomed, receiving large endowments from many international patrons. This, along with the National Exchequer and the general good treatment of state funds, led to an intelligentsia boom, with birthrates skyrocketing. Often considered a historical highlight, this period shaped the precursor of modern Liberta. Large infrastructure projects were undertaken, and the economy grew rapidly, as the state invested heavily in a variety of institutions, whilst also expanding upon the Libertan Naval Empire. This led to the creation of three additional Protectorates, which further increased the resource influx, further boosting the many businesses in Liberta. The economic miracle continued on, with large-scale exports suddenly turning immensely profitable. Industries such as shipbuilding and technological research put Liberta on the geopolitical stage. It became the quickest growing economy and society in the Old World.

Libertan Empire (1000–1600)

The high birthrate of the 900s proved difficult to maintain, especially due to Liberta's geographically isolated location, resulting in significant food insecurity. The food exports from Ila Protectorate quadrupled if only to supply the Metropolitan Island with enough food. Roof gardens became more widespread than before, with almost all apartments and houses having one. Closer maritime relations to the Pirulian Islands in 1011 led to more settlers farming in the fertile plains and exporting it, increasing food security to the mainland. Even protectorates whose primary role was exporting stone and masonry to support building on the Metropolitan island, such as the Cossura and Aigilia protectorates were subjected to strict and demanding food export requirements.

Composition of the Palace by Aegan Nostallier is often considered one of the best works of the Imperial Era.

Looking for new ways to increase riches and for Liberta to prosper, contemporary thinkers of the time, such as Eculius of Celestine, argued that using the intellectually disabled, petty criminals, and those unable to free themselves from their debts, should be used as slaves. This idea became popular with the middle and upper classes, who viewed it as a necessity, drawing inspiration from Greece. The Servosa system was introduced in 1056, where ten thousand men and women who were either convicted criminals of petty crime, intellectually disabled, or severely indebted, were made slaves. Slaves were rented out from the state, and were therefore considered property of the state. Some scholars and historians have disputed calling the practice slavery, and more akin to forced labor, as slaves were protected by most laws, and were compensated financially, albeit poorly. Unlike slavery in the United States and most of Europe, the Servosa system was not hereditary, and children of slaves were considered free both as children and adults. Many slaves were only slaves for a decade of their life, or depending on demand for slaves, acquitted from slavery. Heroic acts were also considered reason for acquittal, such as when Hinemos the Fearless rescued four children from a burning house, was afterwards emancipated and later taken care of in a hospital for his intellectual disability. At its greatest extent, between 4-6% of the inhabitants of the Metropolitan Island were enslaved. The Servosa system is in part credited to the intellectual renaissance that occurred in the 1100s, with new technologies emerging in both medicinal knowledge, architecture, and art. Libertan Nurses, women and men highly qualified in medicine, became a widespread phenomenon in the royal courts of Europe, medically attending to many of the most powerful individuals at the time, resulting in generous donations and improved relations with many nations in western Europe. Following the Fall of Constantinople, many Greek scholars migrated to Liberta, whilst some 40 years later, in 1492, the forced expulsion of Jews from the Iberian Peninsula and subsequent migration to Liberta, contributed to a significant brain gain in the middle-to-late 15th and early 16th century.

Simultaneously, Libertan nationalism in its early forms began to take shape. With greater public knowledge of the various nations in Europe, Libertan scholars developed a strong sense of national identity. Nationalistic and militaristic monuments were common throughout this time period, portraying a strong, unified Libertan nation. The Libertan Navy saw greater control over the Atlantic, as it frequently visited many coastal cities as a show of prowess. With the discovery of the Americas in 1492, Liberta suddenly became a strategically important trading port, with many ships to and from Africa stopping and trading. This spike in economic growth led to a large increase in the quality of life, with an elite whose wealth grew significantly. The Ila Protectorate became an important Slave trading center, with a locally secure political climate, and African inhabitants who frequently helped to hunt and sell slaves. As such, Liberta began to take fees for stopping by and trading within Ila. A large part of this accumulated wealth was distributed not only to the ethnic Libertans, but also toward the African workers, who were compensated generously for hunting and bringing slaves to sell. With the largest trading partners being the British and Portuguese, friendly relations were quickly established.

Age of Enlightenment

The 1717 Education Reformation saw children from all social classes attend school during the weekdays.

The Age of Enlightenment contributed significantly to a democratization of the Libertan state, which had up until 1707, despite its democratic aspects, retained an aristocratic class. Despite every person above the age of 20 being allowed to cast a vote in the elections, it is generally believed that a majority of people lacked the understanding of the complex political factions of the senate, and often voted on familiarity, not on political leanings. The Enlightenment saw not only political awareness in the lower classes increase, but also a rise in the standard of living, as children of the underclass attended schools in larger numbers following the 1717 Education Reformation. The reformation made public schooling for those between the ages of 6 and 12 mandatory, becoming the precursor to the 1870 compulsory state education reform in England.

The undermining of the monarchy and Catholic Church that in many ways defined the Age of Enlightenment, in Liberta instead translated to, due to an absence of both organizations in Liberta, undermining the political elite. The largest of these, the Order of the Nobles, had existed since early Libertan history. It was a historically powerful organization, and despite its removal of nobility privileges during the Catoan Era, many families maintained a great sphere of influence in politics and the economy. After growing public pressure, laws enacted to limit their influence greatly lowered their political standing and saw their reputation tarnished. The undermining of the Order has been attributed to by many historians, as the first example of organized Libertan populism.

After the birth of neoclassicism, often attributed to the writings of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, Liberta became one of the most prominent tourism destinations in Europe during the Grand Tour era. Due to the spark in interest of decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity, Liberta was thoroughly studied by art historians, historians and writers. This Libertophilia was prominent in many writings and arts in neoclassicism, which also shaped the romanticism and fictionalization of the provenance of Liberta, known as the Libertan Origin.

Arrival of Jewish Diaspora

The first known Jews arrived in Liberta after the forced expulsion of Jews from the Iberian Peninsula. After the assassination of Alexander II of Russia, for which some of the populous started a witch hunt blaming "the Jews", there was a vast increase in anti-Jewish pogroms – possibly with the support of the government – and numerous anti-Jewish laws were passed. Therefore, roughly 100 000 Jews fled to Liberta, after word spread from the small Jewish community in Liberta to the Ashkenazim communities in eastern Europe regarding how well the Jewish community was met.

Industrialization

Factory of Robert Hoe and Co.
Robert Hoe and Co was one of the first factories in Marima.
Factory of Pryce Iron Works, Inc.
Pryce Iron Works became the largest employer in Liberta during the industrialization.

Despite the early discovery of steam's potential as a power by Libertan inventor Vergento of Lea in 742, it wasn't until the Industrial Revolution that Liberta industrialized through steam power. As the Metropolitan Island was expanding rapidly, it was decided that the southwestern coast, due to the strong southbound winds, would host most factories. In 1808, following the decision to separate the outer neighborhoods into seven outer boroughs, this coast became Marima borough. To the west was Eode, the south part of which became the locations of many headquarters of companies owning the factories. To the east of Marima was Montale, in which most factory workers began residing. This economic triangle would continue to the present day, heavily centering economic activity to the south of the island.

The industrialization of Liberta led to an extreme economic growth, and a new cultural emphasis on workmanship. Liberta continued to heavily rely on its Protectorates for raw resources, and built an economy on manufacturing, as opposed to extraction. Competition between neighborhood guilds since the Medieval Era had established Libertan products as pertaining to high quality, and this continued into the industrial revolution. Because of the limited number of raw materials that could be supplied, the industrial sector reacted by pushing for higher efficiency in all aspects of manufacturing. This practice would become known as disciplus, and in turn benefit Libertan product quality.

Language transition

Following the slow decline of Latin as a lingua franca in the 16th century, a growing and increasingly globalist Liberta led to several suggestions to adopt a new language as early as 1632. Initially, adopting the French language was proposed, though this was met with fierce local opposition. The closer contact with Great Britain following the industrial revolution brought with it many English and Welsh immigrants. As the British Empire firmly rooted its global hegemony through Pax Britannica, English grew into a globally dominant language in trade. The increasing trade between Liberta and the growing United States, further highlighted English as the language of trade and shipping. In 1781 the notably fastidious Gaius University began teaching English linguistics courses, and by 1829 the first anglophone university in Liberta, the University of Godiva, was inaugurated. As the possibility of a dual language state grew closer, nationalists and globalists, along with ethnic Libertans and Briton immigrants, frequently clashed in what erupted into violent street brawls. As the Briton immigrant population accounted for nearly a third of the population in the mid 1800s, they became politically organized and established the Anglican Party in 1860. The half-Libertan, half-English Augustus Pawley Flavius was elected president in 1866, and established a political doctrine attempting to bolster national unity and reconciliation. Because of this polarization, the Language Bill of 1867, as a compromise, awarded Latin the status of national language, and established English the official trade language. This would make Liberta a de facto bilingual nation. In 1868 the Senate narrowly approved the bill of 1867, ratifying it and requiring all government bodies to use both languages. Though de jure only enforcing an already established linguistic dichotomy, the Language Act of 1867 would set the precedent for the gradual shift toward a fully English speaking nation.

World War I, Great Depression, and World War II

The early availability of the radio led to high public awareness.

Liberta remained neutral throughout World War I, but supported the United Kingdom with arms through several covert operations and incentives. World War I also sparked a national debate regarding expansion of the Libertan military. Following the rapid journalism of the battlefield, public opinion swayed in favor of significantly enlarging military strength. As a direct result of this, rich incentives for military production led to the establishment of several large arms manufacturers like Cassowary, Seagirt, and Libertan Arms Corporation. In 1920, then president Abraham Verrucosus attended the Paris Peace Conference, and suggested joining the League of Nations. This was first rejected by the Senate, but approved just a month later.

The 1920s and 30s saw the rise of the radio for mass communication, and the invention of the early television. By 1925 virtually all homes in all boroughs had access to electricity. Throughout the Roaring Twenties, businesses experienced an incredibly large growth, along with a booming film industry. The Wall Street Crash of 1929, which started the Great Depression, severely strained the expanding Libertan economy, resulting in massive lay-offs and a spike in poverty. To combat this, the strong public confidence of the presidency was used by then president James Wellington to issue large-scale financial bonds in order to prevent major companies from declaring bankruptcy. Controversially he also used reserves from the Grand National Exchequer to mitigate the losses from the Great Depression. By 1937, Liberta had recovered from the Great Depression, being one of the faster countries to do so.

Aigilia was evacuated of civilians after repeated bombing runs by Axis forces.

Effectively neutral until 1940, Liberta was drawn World War II following the start of the Battle of Britain. Because of the mutual-defense pact signed with the United Kingdom in 1921, Liberta began supplying reserve arms to Britain. The military companies formed during World War I had suffered greatly under the Great Depression, and extremely large investments in "the big three" were made during a span of eight months. Johnson Floyd was provided with direct financial support from the Ministry of Defense to manufacture Supermarine Spitfires under license for the Royal Air Force, and to also develop a domestic fighter aircraft. Particularly of threatened were the protectorates in the Mediterranean, which also served as crucial stopping points for the Allies. When both the Cossura and Aigilia Protectorate were attacked by Italian and German forces, Liberta engaged in direct combat with Axis troops. On the 8th of June 1940, the Senate declared war on Germany and Italy, leading to a total civilian evacuation of both Mediterranean protectorates. They were were both however, successfully defended throughout the war. Though part of the war, few troops fought in mainland Europe. Instead, most of the war effort was directed at supplying the allies with arms and defending the protectorates. The Libertan Air Force engaged in several bomb raids on Greek air bases after the German invasion. The Cossura Protectorate was intensely bombarded and defended during the Siege of Malta. By 1943 several military aircraft, such as the Ruddeye Redtail, saw considerable use in the war. The war begun the close diplomacy and joint-research between Liberta and the United States, but atomic research between the two ceased after the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, which restricted access to information about nuclear weapons from the United States. Liberta instead joined the British High Explosive Research project, culminating in the covert supply of nuclear weapons from the UK in 1955.

Cold war and late 20th century

Following the start of the Cold War, the connection to the English-speaking world along with the liberal and democratic values in society, drew Liberta to the side of the Western Bloc. This was officially ratified after the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty, joining NATO as a founding member. The Second Red Scare rooted itself in Libertan politics following two key events; the Soviet Union's first nuclear weapons test in 1949, the RDS-1, and the 1951 presidential election electing Robert Senora. The Senora administration enacted a series of policy changes, including laws targeting leftist groups, witch hunts against communist sympathizers, and significant power increases for the NIA. This would later come to define the eponymous Senorism, analogous to American McCarthyism. The extensive medical industry of Liberta enabled it to develop biological weapons, maintaining the largest known biological weapons stockpile.

Throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s Liberta covertly engaged in several African wars against socialist and communist militias, so called "clean sweeps". This began in 1963 with the Guinea-Bissau War of Independence, aiding the Portuguese forces. Following the public uncovering of the clean sweep program in the late late 1960s, the pacifist flower power movement grew considerably. This largely coincided with the Vietnam War opposition movement in the United States. The Government of Liberta also secretly aided several ex-colonial states, such as financially aiding Rhodesia in the Rhodesian Bush War, which strained relations with the United Kingdom, as well as the Portuguese forces in the Mozambican War of Independence. The last clean sweep came to an end in 2002, following the end of the Angolan Civil War. As a hub for higher education, several domestic universities lobbied for Liberta to become cable connected to the Internet. This was achieved in 1994, following the completion of the LICAN CCable. The 1973 oil crisis launched a series of Libertan led oil exploration projects in Cameroon, a closely allied country. Following the economic expansion in the 80s, many Libertan companies and conglomerates multi-nationalized and entered international markets. The Libertan government continued to invest in Internet infrastructure until the year 2000, following the dot-com crash, which saw private companies take the lead in digital infrastructure investment.

21st century

Minutes following the September 11 attacks, in which al-Qaeda Islamic terrorist hijackers, under the leadership of Osama bin Laden, flew two passenger planes into the World Trade Center, the Libertan government temporarily shut down and grounded all flights at McGarrett International Airport, at the time the second largest airport in the world. Liberta joined the United States in the resulting War on Terror, in both the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War, providing both ground troops and intelligence. The participation in these wars saw domestic military spending increase, which was strongly criticized on many fronts, causing the conservative coalition to lose supermajority in the 2012 election.

The financial crisis of 2007–2008 greatly affected the Libertan industrial sector, resulting in a major controversy following president Laura Ignacio's decision to use funds from the National Exchequer to alleviate the financial losses of several conglomerates. Corporations such as Speedster received bailouts and major restructuring, with total job losses during those two years in the tens of thousands. This prompted the Invigoration Act of 2009, in which over 680 million trine were used to incentivize businesses.

Geography

Sheephead breem swimming in the Breakaways.

Liberta consists of Liberta proper, which includes the mainland Metropolitan Island, the Breakaways breakwater islands, and all 34 satellite islands sit atop the Great Meteor Seamount, formed some 11 to 16 million years ago, as a result of the North American continent slowly drifting to the west. Due to this, the seamount shows a strong resemblance to the geology in the White Mountains of New England. The Seamount belongs to the Seewarte Seamounts, and is a guyot, with a summit depth of 270 meters. Its shallow and flat summit suggests that it may have emerged sometime in the past. Covered by a 150 to 600 meter thick layer of limestone, pyroclastic rocks, and bioclastic sandstones, its ability to maintain the Libertan islands has been studied numerous times. Due to its shallowness compared to the rest of the Atlantic Ocean, it has many endemic species of copepods and nematodes. It is likely that humans introduced epipelagic fish to Liberta through boats, waste, and deliberate breeding colonies. Fishing does not appear to have substantially affected the movement of fish around the guyot, and considerable parts of the islands of Liberta have developed some form of coral reefs, although when this process first began is disputed.

Part of Macaronesia, the Libertan mainland has increased since its founding in 80 CE, up until 1951, and has remained at 480 km2 since. Entirely man-made, older islands in Liberta have been constructed through hundreds of years of block laying. Instead of mortar, the Libertan rock foundation relies on weight to inhibit movement. In present times this lack of sealing has allowed many species of marine life to live in the open gaps of water, developing a unique ecosystem. Newer islands, built after 1900, have a more sophisticated construction, planning around the direction of ocean currents and optimizing stone use. The 34 satellite islands combined account for an area of another 140 km2, and many are used for farming, as entertainment grounds, as nature reserves, or for military use.

Nature

A part of the Grand National Botanical Garden in Hyde.

Liberta has few to no wild areas, and most greenery exists on the Breakaways, in parks, or wildlife reserves on empty satellite islands. As a result of this, Libertan flora and fauna is limited, and has been highly protected by the Ministry of Surroundings. Common wildlife includes wildcats, red squirrels, great black-backed gulls, and robins. Cats are believed to have been introduced as early as the Ancient Era, primarily to rid the city of mice and rats. Due its role as a pest control, cats have been cemented into Libertan culture, and are a considerably large part of Libertan wildlife. Wildcats, who have become increasingly wild over thousands of generations, are common on both the Breakaways and a few wildlife reserves. Most introduced wildlife has been isolated on Liberta for such an extended period of time that they have become separate subspecies of their European counterparts. The Grand National Botanical Gardens, a 202-year-old garden park in Hyde, is the one of few designated spaces in mainland Liberta where wild animals are abundant.

Climate

The Mediterranean climate makes swimming in the ocean a popular year-round activity.

Liberta has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa), with the Gulf Stream contributing to its warmer climate. The stream also contributes to the sea temperature, which varies between 15 °C (59 °F) in February and March, and 23 °C (73 °F) in August and September. The Seasonal lag is extreme in the winter, with December being milder than April in terms of mean temperatures. During the summer the lag is considerably lower, with August being the warmest month, though September and sometimes October is warmer than July. Due to its isolation in the Atlantic, the warm weather is usually somewhat dampened by the strong, year-round winds. The warm summers have also shaped both Libertan culture and the cuisine, domestic beach tourism being a very popular pastime. Liberta follows the GMT-1 time zone, the same as the neighboring Azores and Cape Verde.

Liberta recognizes that climate change and rising sea levels in the decades ahead will affect its low-lying coastline. Due to its location and isolation in the Atlantic, the government of Liberta has often prioritized and funded climate change research since the 1950s. The government of Liberta is expected to spend nearly 20 billion trine on further research, coastline protection, and building elevation projects. Since the correlation between greenhouse gasses and rising sea levels has been further strengthened, Liberta has been among the first nations to launch incentives for companies to lower carbon-emissions, issuing additional taxes toward companies that produce more than 20,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year.

Government and politics

Front facia of the Hall of Decision, where the Senate meets.

Liberta is a parliamentary triarchical republic with an executive presidency, consisting of the Metropolitan Island, 34 satellite islands, and six protectorates. It is the world's oldest democracy, republic, and the world's only nation headed by a triumvirate. It is a representative democracy, with majority rule pertaining to some legislative restrains protecting minority rights. Over the past 20 years, Liberta has ranked among the top 5 nations in the world on the Democracy Index, and is described as a "full democracy". Its political transparency has at times been historically disputed, especially during the 1950s and 60s, but following the decline of the Cold War, favored well, and it retains a high rating on Transparency International's 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index, with a Number 8 rating, one point below Switzerland and one point above the Netherlands. Most Libertan citizens, those residing on the Metropolitan Island, are subject to three levels of government, national, regional (borough-level), and local (neighborhood-level). The local government is appointed either by a plurality vote or, less commonly, by a show of hands. The regional government is chosen by the representatives from the neighborhoods in the borough.

The Government of Liberta is regulated by separation of powers between the Senate, the Triumvirs, and the Supreme Court, all instituted in the Five National Creeds, the constitution of Liberta and its sole, supreme legal document. There are three levels of legislative laws in Liberta. The National Creeds are constitutional laws describing the basic principles of government, and are immune to alteration by any power. The Cardinal Codex is the second tier of constitutional set of laws, identical in significance, but may be altered with a three-quarters majority by two sets of cabinets. The third and lowest tier of laws are the Common Laws, regular laws on national, borough, and neighborhood-levels of government. All legislation proposals in the Senate are subject to judicial review by the Supreme Court before it is ratified into law. If the court finds that a suggestion violates the constitution, it is legally obligated to void the suggestion. The Common Board of Democratic Oversight oversees the democratic integrity of the national government.

Diagram of the government of Liberta

The primary triumvir, the Consul, colloquially referred to as the President, is the commander-in-chief of all Libertan military branches, and appoints the Ministers of all respective ministries (departments). The President has since 1707 been elected through a popular vote, but is still ratified by a Senate vote. The secondary triumvir acts as the leader of the opposition, whilst the third triumvir is the leader of the Supreme Court and must remain strictly apolitical throughout their career. Generally, the most popular senator, the majority party leader, is elected President, and the opposition leader is elected Di-Consul. The Consul and Di-Consul must themselves choose a deputy senator to act on their behalf. The decisions taken by the cabinet must first be approved through a 2–1 majority, the Tri-Consul generally votes in favor of the Consul unless they find it to violate the constitution. The Senate, situated in the Hall of Decision, creates legislative bills, declares war, approves treaties, and has the power of the purse. The Senate also posses the power to impeach sitting members of the government, and all triumvirs with a two-thirds majority. The Supreme Court interprets legislation proposals and overturns those which it deems are unconstitutional.

Liberta administers and enforces various governmental and societal functions through its eleven ministries, comparable to American federal executive departments. Ministers oversee and interpret the various roles and responsibilities of their respective ministries, and are appointed by the President. Ministers can be replaced at any time by the president, or by a two-thirds vote of confidence by the Senate. The largest ministry, the Ministry of Defense, is allotted a budget of 50 billion trine, whilst the smallest ministry, the Ministry of Commerce, is allotted a budget of 890 million trine. Ministries maintain a presence in all levels of government, with operating units on national, regional, and local levels. Ministries also maintain absolute control over their respective duties in Libertas provinces.

Parties and Elections

Kenneth Hoyer
Kenneth Hoyer
President
Julia Moore
Julia Moore
Vice President
since February 1st, 2022

The Senate has 201 voting members, one from each neighborhood, who are appointed by a direct vote by those residing in their respective neighborhoods. They are elected every four years, two years before the national triumvirate election. Residents stationed on any of the 34 satellite islands return to the neighborhood they have resided in for more than eight years. Libertan nationals who live in any of the six protectorates hold no ability to vote in the Senate election. They instead vote in separate, semi-autonomous elections for candidates in their protectorate neighborhood. The head of state of each protectorate is a Governor, and represents their protectorate in the Department of Protectorate Interests. The triumvirate is elected every four years, two years after the Senate election. Ahead of elections, each political party selects three candidates for the position of triumvir, vice-triumvir, and tri-tirumvir, usually by popular vote by members of the respective parties. The candidates chosen by popular vote. Although customary, neither representatives nor triumvir are legally bound to act their party's interests, as Libertan law does not officially recognize any parties, and only sees representatives and the triumvirate as independent politicians.

In Libertan political culture, the climate is dominated by three parties, the center-left Progressus, the center-right Conservative Coalition, and the centrist Democratia Nova. Together, these parties are referred to as "the big three", due to their relatively similar politics, interests, and roles as the three major parties in Libertan politics. Progressus and the Conservative Coalition originate from earlier iterations of political factions with the same name, tracing back to the Ancient era, although documentation shows that earlier, unofficial political alliances likely existed. Democratia Nova formed out of major splinter groups from the two aforementioned parties. Fringe parties include the nationalist and traditionalist Front, classical liberal Pro Populi, as well as the environmentalist-socialist Greens and Lefts. These minor parties do not operate in the six protectorates, where local parties are elected instead.

In the 496th Senate, elected in 2020, Progressus narrowly took control over the legislature, controlling 64 seats, the most out of any party, followed by the Conservative Coalition with 62 seats, and Democratia Nova with 60 seats. Progressus leader and former Mayor of Liberta Kenneth Hoyer, the winner of the 2022 presidential election, is serving as the 411th President of Liberta, along with Vice-President Julia Moore, Conservative Coalition leader Ann McCarthy serving as leader of the opposition and second triumvirate, and Austin Clarence as leader of the Supreme Court and third triumvirate. The coast-effect is largely prevalent, with most neighborhoods along the coastline voting more center-left, and central neighborhoods voting more center-right.

Protectorates

Protectorates are the overseas territories of the republic, and have since 1707 been autonomous, effectively replacing all three levels of government. However, the national government may override or revoke certain laws in protectorates if it deems them unconstitutional, as protectorates abide by the Libertan constitution. The autonomy of the protectorates varies greatly, larger territories such as Ila and the Pirulian Islands function similarly to sovereign nations, whilst the smaller Mediterranean territories receive significant funding from the national government. Mainland Liberta is responsible for diplomatic relations, as well as defense and currency.

Foreign Relations

Liberta has maintained foreign relations since the Ancient Era, having established principles for negotiation and diplomacy dating back to the 6th century CE. It is a founding member of the United Nations, along with a member of the G20, and OECD. It maintains embassies around the world, with additional consulates in closer partners, such as the United States and the United Kingdom. Almost all countries have embassies in or in close proximity to the specially designated Embassy Gardens part of Forea neighborhood in central Liberta. It does not have a formal diplomatic relation with Iran, Lesotho, Palestine, Eritrea, or China. Liberta maintains a special relationship with the United Kingdom, and close connections with the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Japan, and South Korea, and is a member of several intelligence-sharing alliances with the US, UK, and Australia.

Liberta also maintains a unique diplomatic relationship with Taiwan, being the only western democracy and member of G20 to recognize Taiwan in favor of China. In practice it recognizes the sovereignty of both governments, but due to the one-China principle maintained by the People's Republic of China, official diplomatic relations have never been established. The official stance by the Libertan government is that Liberta maintains support for the self-determination of both nations. Relations with Taiwan commenced in the late 1960s, during which McCarthyism and anti-communism influenced national politics. Both countries have maintained this relation ever since, resulting in multiple trade agreements and cultural exchanges. As part of the Libertan pledge to protect and aid liberal democracies, it has sold domestically manufactured weapons and funded Taiwanese development of military equipment.

Sub-Divisions

Liberta is administered on three separate levels, national (or federal), regional (borough-level), and local (neighborhood-level). Its protectorates maintain their own separate judicial system, outside of the regional and local judicial levels. The protectorates' laws and taxation vary greatly, and are often a result of the differing interests, industries, and climates different provinces have. Protectorates were ruled directly by the senate until 1766, but today maintain a high level of autonomy. The 34 satellite islands surrounding Liberta proper, in terms of civilian islands, face only national government and the regional government of whichever borough it is geographically closest to. This excludes the islands with military bases, which are directly administered by the Ministry of Defense. The lack of local government and its taxes have led to a large entertainment and tourism industry on many satellite islands, like Disneyland Liberta and the Everglade Park.

Surrounding the Libertan mainland are four breakwater islands, known as the Breakaways, surrounding and protecting the Metropolitan Island (or the mainland) from the rougher waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The Breakaways host a population of 11 thousand, with a large tourism industry centered around its long beaches and boardwalks, and maintains transport links with mainland Liberta through numerous ferries, some operated by the NTA. The Breakaways have a collective local government, and are represented as a neighborhood in the Hall of Decision.

The Libertan mainland, colloquially known as the Metropolitan Island, consists of twelve boroughs, all of which have separate, regional governments which oversee and address the interests of the borough. The boroughs vary massively in size, from the smallest, Piscepa, to the largest, Eode. Historically, Liberta was administered directly by the national government, until it had expanded to roughly the area of the inner five boroughs. At which point, in 1204, they were split up, in order to settle political polarization between the increasingly differing interests between boroughs. As the island continued to grow, it was eventually decided that, in 1808, new boroughs outside the inner five had to be created, as the size between the five had grown increasingly different. Following the language transition to English in 1868, along with the increasing speed of expansion, neighborhoods in the outer seven boroughs were renamed to various American and British inspired place names, whilst the inner five retained their Latin names. In contrast to this, all boroughs retained their Latin names.

Architecture, tourism, real estate, transportation, and age groups vary considerably between boroughs. Whilst the inner five boroughs retain much of the historical classical Romanesque and Parisian architecture, the outer boroughs feature a more relaxed planning, larger roads such as boulevards, and more contemporary architecture. The oldest and inner borough, Protopolis, contains many of the governmental buildings and historically significant complexes, such as the Grandorian Museum of Art. The stones laid under Protopolis are at least 1500 years old. The four surrounding boroughs, Lyrestadea, Romea, Piscepa, and Oriens, architectures are dominated by older roman apartments, with a significantly lower amount of houses compared to the outer seven boroughs. Due to the smaller streets and planning not designed around automotive transportation, the Liberta Metropolitan Subway's most trafficked stations all reside within these boroughs. Sports rivalries, especially in the Major Baseball League and the National Lacker League, are prominent between boroughs, as well as differing cultures and dialects, which have led to unique dynamics between the populations of different boroughs.

The outer seven boroughs were built between 1870 and 1951, and feature differing architecture, much of which was planned during the City Beautiful movement, with large pedestrian streets, many of which later refit for car transportation. Due to the amount of Parisian beautification Cassea has retained, it has the highest median income as well as the oldest population by average. Boroughs such as Oria, Montale, and parts of Eccestrate, feature Brooklyn inspired brownstone rowhouses and townhouses, along with larger brick apartments. Most of Vernier, parts of Cassea and Eccestrate instead have primarily English inspired cottage townhouses, built in the 1920s and 30s, and due to this they feature the majority of above-ground subway tracks. Whilst the outer boroughs host a large majority of the population, Eode, despite being the largest and most populated borough, also hosts most of the financial institutions, corporate headquarters, and entertainment venues. Montale, however, maintains the highest number of people per neighborhood. Marima, to the south, is the industrial center of Liberta, within it the Grand Harbor, the largest shipping port in the world by area.

Military

President Kenneth Hoyer at a wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate soldiers of the Libertan Army who died in the Sierra Leone Civil War intervention.

The President is the commander-in-chief of the Copiae Militares Libertae (Libertan Armed Forces), and appoints its leaders, the minister of the Ministry of Defense. The Ministry of Defense administers all six service branches, which are made up of the Army, Marine Corps, Armada (Navy), Air Force, and Coast Guard. In 2019, all six branches of the Liberta Armed Forces reported a total of 150,000 personnel on active duty. The Reserves and National Guard brought the total number of troops to 365,000. The Ministry of Defense also employed about 60,000 civilians, excluding private contractors. Military service in Liberta is voluntary, although conscription may occur in wartime through the Conscription Office. In place of conscription, the Ministry of Defense instead manages the mandatory Amice week, wherein every third week of May, every 18-year old is called in for a one week basic combat training course. Today, Libertan forces can be rapidly deployed by both the Air Force's large fleet of transport aircraft and Navy's two active aircraft carriers. The Air Force can strike targets across the globe through its fleet of high altitude strategic bombers, High-Altitude Long Endurance UAVs, in combination with the Navy's submarine carried long-distance cruise missiles and two aircraft carriers. Its land-based warfare capabilities remain comparatively limited, relying on its Air Force and Navy for transport from Liberta proper. Substituting this the Ministry of Defense maintains bases in all six protectorates, primarily for the Army. Close to 80% of the Army remain stationed outside Liberta proper at all times. The Ministry of Defense maintains and operates the Atlantic World Positioning System, a satellite-based augmentation system to enhance the Global Positioning System's accuracy in the Atlantic and Africa, as well as both the National Threat Network and the National ICBM Deterrence Network. It does not operate any bases abroad, but instead relies on its close cooperation and ties with the United States and United Kingdom, often undertaking joint military exercises with both the U.S., UK, and NATO partners.

The Libertan military adheres to principles with a unique priority for the safety of civilians in the battlefield. Attacks such as night-time drone strikes are not utilized, as foreign forces and civilians cannot be reliably distinguished from one another. This, in combination with the Libertan tradition of supplying medical assistance in conflicts, has resulted in what the Libertan Armed Forces describe as a humane military approach (HMA).

Liberta spent over 50 billion trine on its military in 2019, 2.7% of global military spending. At 4.5% of GDP, the rate was the fourth-highest among the top 15 military spenders, after Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the United States. Defense spending plays a large role in the domestic arms and military industry of Liberta, with nearly 66% of funding coming from the Ministry of Defense. Domestic companies outside of the military industry, such as Medica, Fierre, and GERC also receive large investments through research agreements from the Ministry of Defense. The Military's importance to the economy rose swiftly throughout the 1930s to 60s, peaking at 10% of the GDP, before declining as the Cold War slowly ended. In recent times Liberta has continued maintaining its large military, primarily to protect its protectorates and interests abroad, as well as assisting its closer allies, such as its campaign in the Gulf War, or its military cooperation with Taiwan. In total number of military personnel, Liberta has the fourteenth largest combined armed forces forces in the world, after Brazil and before Thailand.

Liberta is one of six recognized nuclear weapons states, and one of ten countries to posses nuclear weapons. It maintains a stockpile of U.S.made Trident missiles carried on three Poseidon-class submarines, U.S. made Minuteman III Intercontinental ballistic missiles, domestic Charon IV ICBMs, and Interceptor II Anti-ballistic missiles, together numbering in excess of 60. It has also expressed interest in the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent system currently being developed by the United States. The necessity of maintaining its nuclear arsenal has come into question multiple times, across several decades.

Economy

Skyscrapers in behind of the Hollice esplande and pond, North Hollice, Eode. North Hollice is frequently labeled as one of the financial cores in Liberta proper.

Liberta has a highly developed market economy, which has existed in some form its since early history. With no natural resources excluding fish, it remained relatively impoverished and isolated until the Medieval era, in which Liberta expanded into an empire. Its protectorates of Cossura and Aigilia flourished with wealth as key Mediterranean entrepôts. It grew into an economic powerhouse in the 18th century, following the industrial revolution. The expense of domestic raw material import from both protectorates and international sources led to a culture of minimizing waste and optimizing both the supply chains and industrial design. Products pertaining to Liberta were eventually viewed as a guarantee of quality in international markets. The Gross Domestic Product of Liberta is the fourth highest in the world per capita, and among the most competitive economies in the world. It is frequently attributed to as an international center for banking, in part because of its historically rigid banking secrecy laws, venerable banking institutions, and low tax rate. Liberta is a founding member of the OECD, and is one of a few countries with an AAA credit rating from the big three. The Libertan trine, the descendant of the Libertan pars, considered a hard currency, is one of the most stable and highly valued legal tender in the world, being widely used as reserve currency.

Because of the exceedingly high amount of university graduates, the Libertan workforce is frequently assessed as highly skilled and internationally sought after. Libertan companies such as Fierre, Johnson Floyd, and Nautic, are respectively among the the largest automotive, aeronautical, and shipbuilding companies in the world. The most important economic sector is manufacturing. Manufacturing largely consists of chemicals, health and pharmaceutical goods, biotechnology, shipbuilding, metallurgical refinement, and heavy machinery. Both the automotive industry and aeronautical industry are particularly large. Shipping is a key industry in Liberta, both historically and contemporaneously, the Grand Harbor, located in Marima, is the largest shipping port in the world by area.

Employment

Liberta has a very low unemployment rate for a developed country, at just 1.9%, and has historically never risen above 4.5%. Following the financial crisis of 2008-2009, unemployment peaked at 2.4%, before slowly decreasing over the span of ten years. It has a high minimum wage, at $14 US dollars adjusted for purchasing power parity, per hour. However, this does not extend to adolescents, and it is therefore common practice by employers in to hire adolescents part-time for low skilled jobs. Poverty is seldom cohesively defined by Libertan statisticians, but it is estimated that around 2.4% of Libertans live below the poverty line. Most of those were unemployed, although 0.6% are perceived to be working poor.

Tourism

Tourism is a major industry in Liberta, and contributes significantly to the local population. In 2019, Liberta received over 48 million tourists, over four times of the total population. Because of the large amount of layovers that happen in Liberta, short-term vacations spanning less than three days are common. Protectorates, in particular the Pirulian Islands, Aigilia, Cossura, and Ila all have well established, widespread tourism infrastructure that attract both domestic and international tourists. Tourism is such a large industry that the Ministry of Interior allocates nearly half of its budget toward supporting and inspecting tourism infrastructure. Amusement parks, situated on satellite islands in Liberta proper, attract millions of visitors each year. The largest one, Disneyland Liberta, recieved over 6 million visitors annually in 2016. Everglade Park, a resort famed for its casinos and partying culture, attracts hundreds of thousands of young adults each year. Paradise Isle, the world's largest nudist resort, recieved several tens of thousands of visitors annually, catering to a primarily international audience.

The Libertan Board for Tourism, the official governing body for marketing tourism in Liberta, announced in cooperation with Air Liber, the "come together" brand and initiative in 2015. Eode, the largest borough, is also the hub for most tourism, with sights like the Inwood Studios Complex, Vineyard Boulevard, Empirical Park, and Liberty Spire.

Transportation

Libertas comprehensive transportation system is both complex and extensive, varying over different boroughs, neighborhoods, and across different islands. Car ownership rates are one of the lowest in Europe, but comparable to other city states. In 2017, car ownership rates were the lowest in Protopolis, where only 19% of household owned a car. In contrast, car ownership was the highest in Marima, were over 72% owned a car.

Public transportation

Ferries are a common mode of transport between the Libertan mainland and the Breakaways.

Public transport is essential in Liberta, as 2 in 3 Libertans use mass transit to commute to work, and nearly 90% using it every month to some extent. Almost all public mass transportation in Liberta is provided by the National Transport Authority (NTA) a public benefit corporation. Buses, rapid transit, ferries, funiculars, and cable cars are all services that are offered by the NTA. In protectorates, public transportation is instead offered by local subsidiaries to the NTA. Private competitors exist, but are more common in protectorates. Taxis, in contrast, are all operated by private companies. As traffic jams are common occurrence, especially within the inner five boroughs, along with a lack of parking spaces, car commuters spend an average of 7 hours and 22 minutes getting to work each week, a comparatively long time globally. In 2015 the bulk of all commuters using public transit some 74% used the subway exclusively, along with 19% who used the subway in conjunction with buses.

The Liberta Metropolitan Subway, often cited as an icon of the city, is the largest rapid transit system when measured by stations in operation, with 449, and one of the largest when measured by it's 340 kilometers of system length and over 800 kilometers of track length. Nearly the entire subway system is open 24 hours a day, similar to New York City's subway. It is also the busiest metropolitan rail transit system in Europe, with 2.2 billion passenger rides in 2018. The largest station on the network, the Grand National Station, directly connects four of the nine mainland lines together, and is the most trafficked nationally. Libertas subway system remains the only mass transit system on rail, as both the North Montale Personal Rapid Transit and the Staten Single Transit system use rubber tires. The subway features a total of nine mainland lines, including the Shuttles line and four Breakaways Railroad lines.

Buses, in contrast, are not operated by the NTA, instead being operated by several private contractors. Buses are more frequently used for shorter distances, usually within a neighborhood. Many students in Liberta rely upon school buses, as school adherence is not necessarily determined on a neighborhood-level. So much so, that buses are often considered synonymous with schools, more than two thirds of schools have one or several buses. Other popular public transport includes the various ferry systems that connect the Breakaways with the Libertan mainland, many of which have 24-hour schedules.

Private transportation

Liberta proper is a highly urbanized, artificial island. The public roads reflect this, and transportation via car is possible virtually everywhere on the island. As such, cars are a widely available, and three in five households own a car. Car ownership has remained relatively stable since the 1980s, with relatively high vehicle taxes preventing most young adults from owning cars, depending on the borough. Roads have shaped the borders that form the neighborhoods in Liberta, and major roads all divide neighborhoods into their respective areas. Roads were first made out of sett, with evidence of some roads having used asphalt as a remnant from Greek road building techniques. By the mid-1800s, asphalt began being used for road building on a bigger scale, and by the 1930s all major roads used asphalt. Minor roads in the inner five districts use a mix of both asphalt and sett, whilst Protopolis maintains as much of the ancient Libertan sett technique as possible. Road maintenance is administered on a neighborhood level, as a result of this, road construction techniques vary widely between neighborhoods. For example, patching is a more common method to fix potholes in Montale, Eode, and Marima, whilst complete removal and replace techniques are used for potholes in Cassea, Vernier, and Oria. Road markings and traffic signs are conversely, instead federally regulated.

Demographics

The 2020 census counted that Liberta has a population of 11,259,852 people, this excludes the population of the protectorates. In common with other developed countries, its population grew rapidly during the industrial era, leading to the expansion of the Libertan mainland. Unlike most developed countries, Liberta does not face a rapidly ageing population, maintaining a 2.2 children per family growth rate, as a result of incentives for parents first introduced in 1996. It has one of the oldest mean ages in the world, at 41 years. The retirement age is comparatively high, at 68 years minimum. Most seniors, however, continue to work low-strain part-time jobs voluntarily. Pensions, paradoxically, are one of the highest in the world, at a minimum monthly pension of $2,000 adjusted for purchasing power parity. According to the Global AgeWatch Index, Liberta is one of the best countries for seniors.

Liberta has a very low immigration rate compared to other developed nations, on par with Japan. In 2019, only 3,300 immigrants were granted citizenship. Most expats instead reported only working temporarily in Liberta, not aspiring to be granted citizenship. Roughly 500,000 people, or around 4.5% of the total population were expats or foreign workers. Ethnic minority groups in Liberta include Jewish Libertans, Americans, Britons, Indigenous Ila, and other Protectorate groups.

Languages

Latin and Ancient Greek language course at Godiva University.

English, specifically Elroy Libertan, is the official language of Liberta. Latin holds the status as a national language, which granted citizens the right to communicate with the state and for children to be taught in Latin. From the 20th century onward however, this was largely abandoned, and linguists have instead argued that the national language status holds more of a symbolic significance. Despite this Latin is still taught as a mandatory secondary language in all schools, excluding in Elementary School. In 2021, in people aged 18 or older, over 90% met the A1 criteria (basic understanding) for Latin, and over 60% the B1 criteria (advanced understanding). Over 40% met or exceeded the C1 criteria, being fluent in Latin. According to the Liberta Surveying Service, 90% reported speaking only English at home, whilst 2% reported also speaking Latin at home, another 2% reported also speaking Yiddish at home, the other 6% reported speaking various languages, primarily in combination with English. Liberta also hosts a small francophone community.

Religion

The constitution of Liberta guarantees religious freedom. However, a limited number of religious expressions or traditions have been subject to restriction. Meats made from the Jewish Shechita, or Kosher ritual slaughter, is only permitted to be sold if labeled as such. Covering of the face, regardless of religion, is not permitted under the anti-mask law. Liberta has a large non-religious population, an estimated or 9,683,473 people or 86% answered that they had no religious affiliation whatsoever. The largest religion is Christianity, at 10%, of which over 70% of people responded that they were of Protestant faith. Judaism is the second largest religion, roughly 4.3% of the population hold Jewish faith. Of these, more than half belong to Reform Judaism, roughly 20% reported as being Jewish secularists, 10% as Conservative Jews, and less than 10% as Orthodox Jews. Liberta also has a small Muslim community, which is primarily Liberal Sunni Muslim. The Muslim call to prayer through minarets is not permitted, but conversely, church ringing is allowed. The ringing of bells in churches have historically been used in Liberta for public timekeeping and do not serve an exclusively religious purpose.

Liberta has historically remained a nonreligious country. Before the middle of the Medieval Era, there was little to no national identity, and various religions, mostly Southern European folk religion, spread and amalgamated. During the Medieval Era, a strong national unity and emphasis on the importance of nationalism became common. The aftermath of this was the frequent denouncing of public expression of religion, it was instead considered a strictly private and intimate matter. The growth of the precursor to the scientific method among the Libertan academia led to the dismissal of many of the more oppressive elements of organized religion, criticizing the basis of faith. In the 13th century, scholars instead began to study humanism, along with the origin of various religious ideals. The academia of the time instead advocated for spiritualism, as it was considered what separated humans from other animals. By the Age of Enlightenment, these ideals had cemented themselves into Libertan society as a whole, excluding minor religious groups.

Health

A Libertan index from 1443 of the human organs.

The current life expectancy in Liberta is 82.5, second only to Japan. Many of the factors leading to higher life expectancy are found in Liberta, the Ministry of Health offers single-payer universal healthcare through private contractors, including dental care. Fish, wheat, and generally fatty foods are common ingredients in the Libertan cuisine, often toppled by vegetables and fruit, such as cucumbers, tomatoes, and olives. Berries are also believed to have helped increase life expectancy, due to the early introduction of antioxidants. Health and the body’s fitness has been a common subject of debate in Liberta for hundreds of years, going to back to the 4th century, where physical fitness was considered a reflection of the soul. Generally, fitness plays an important role in Libertan society and has for centuries.

What is expected from not only us but the individuals around us, is manifested in our bodies. For, it’s evident that the embodiment of our souls are our bodies and the outer, descriptive key for the ones who do not know us.

For they see us only by the shells of our true selves, determined to determine what to expect of us, and before we know it, they believe they know us better than ourselves. It is no use fighting this, standing up, protesting, for why protest when the key is inside yourself?

It is therefore natural to be determined to have a fit, well, and healthy body, capable of humane tasks, the ones that were determined for us, by us, not by ourselves, but by the ones before us. Our bodies determine what we receive, and are expected to behave like. Our bodies determine not what we want to achieve, but what we can achieve. It is therefore obvious to metaphorically reach for the strong body, since you are at the same moment, building a stronger self.

Chapter 2, Humans and how we control them, Eculio Maecius.

The medical and physiological understanding of the human body in Liberta originated from the Roman Empire but would evolve into a separate perception of the human body, its organs, and psychology. Health and healthcare in Liberta during the classical antiquity and middle ages is considered incredibly advanced for its time. Several of the early Libertan universities extensively sought to increase the understanding of the human body, often through surgery. Precision tools were commonly used in surgery and were often boiled before surgery, due to the belief that it made the metal stiffer and easier to cut with. Although an incorrect theory, this unintentionally made surgeries safer, as the boiling water killed bacteria and other harmful infectious agents. Later, in the 5th century started to use silk gloves boiled in water with soap, as it was believed that touching the subject would spread the disease to the surgeon. These advancements in medical technology led to the phenomenon of Libertan nurses, whom where frequently found in various European royal courts.

Education

Cheerleading is an American cultural import that has been widely popular in both Middle and High Schools in Liberta since the 1950s.

Education in Liberta is federally regulated by the Ministry of Education, but is administered on a borough level. In some boroughs preschool attendance from three years of age is mandatory, but students are federally required to attend to school from 6 to 18 years of age. Schools in Liberta are divided into three distinct stages, beginning with Elementary School through ages 6-10, followed by Middle School through ages 11-14, and ending with High School through ages 15-18. Most schools offer all three stages, some offering only Elementary level education.

Although all educational institutions in Liberta receive funding through the state, almost all schools are charter schools, run through local cooperatives, with less than 20% of schools in Liberta directly run by the government. Due to the ban on school tuition, private schools are de facto public schools, with stringent regulations on curriculum deviations of any kind. Roughly 3% of children attend parochial schools, but these must adhere to the same curriculum as all other schools, effectively negating any differences. Because of the historically cultural importance of education, Liberta maintains a high graduate level. Of Libertans 25 years and older, some 98% graduated from secondary school, 70% completed a university course, 56% earned a bachelor’s degree, and 37% earned graduate degrees. The literacy rate is estimated at 99.5%.

Liberta proper hosts a total of 23 Universities, six of which are listed among the worlds top universities by various ranking organizations. One university also exists on the Ila Protectorate. A total of six universities in Liberta are public, led by non-profit foundations relying on stipulated state grants. There are a total of two neighborhoods with Administration per University status, where the students and faculty account for more than 50% of the population.

Culture

Contemporary Libertan culture is a Western culture, primarily a mix of American, British, and ancient Roman influences. This influence began as early as the Age of Enlightenment, where English scholars traveled to Liberta in scientific exchanges. Evidence suggests, however, that the earliest contact with Britons occurred in the 1500s. Cultural exchanges continued throughout the 1700s, as interest in the Roman Empire, and in turn, Libertan culture, became popular. This deeply affected Libertan culture, which had until this point, remained largely isolated. Despite building a trading empire in the Mediterranean, Liberta proper was geographically isolated, and therefore, the culture and customs also remained insular. Georgian, but particularly Victorian era views on fashion, modesty, and politics became popular with the upper and middle class. Following the establishment and growth of the United States, American culture and architecture instead became the focal point around the cusp of the 20th century, and especially after the Second World War.

Libertans have traditionally been characterized as having a strong work ethic, emphasizing on the importance of education, along with a quasi-religious adherence to individual liberty, equality, and democratic institutions. Portrayals in international media frequently present Libertans as open and very sociable. Historically, in western cinema and literature, Libertans were often vilified as lacking sexual decency, due to the comparatively lax norms surrounding public nudity. With a culture often perceived as highly patriotic, and with a strong national identity, Libertan iconography frequently portrays either the Torch of Liberty, Libertan Wheel, or the female national personification Lady Liberty.

National mythos

The national mythos of Liberta is believed to have originated in the Ancient era, being rooted in explanatory folklore. According to the mythos, Libertans can trance their heritage back to either the boatsmen or the Aurelian immigrants. Aurelian, the founder of Liberta, is said to have made the men in his naval convoy the first citizens of Liberta, as a sign of honor. As the Libertan kingdom slowly grew, Aurelian enlisted orators to recruit a total of 12,000 immigrants from the Mediterranean. These are, according to legend, the common ancestors to the Libertan people. Despite a majority of Libertans claiming ancestry to either of these two groups, genetic confirmation is difficult to impossible, though several common haplogroups have been discovered, such as R-M269.

Art and architecture

Classical artpiece
Aurelianesque artpiece
An artpiece made in the Classical style (left), and another in the Aurelianesque style (right).

Libertan visual art began as early as the Ancient era, when sculpture was the primary art. Sculptures were common on houses, as symbols to ward off evil spirits or to merely make the building more visually appealing. Libertan paintings took inspiration primarily from Roman art. Initially, paintings were only commissioned by the upper class, as a status of wealth. By the beginning of the Medieval era, however, museums, such as the Grandorian Museum of Art, gave the public access to observing paintings. This prompted interest in visual art among the middle and lower classes. This led to many new artists rising from these classes, a few becoming wealthy off of their art, which was virtually impossible in Europe at the time. Libertan art split into two main forms, the classical, and the old-contemporary. Classical art remained extravagant in both scale and skill, commissioned by wealthy individuals. Old-contemporary, sometimes also referred to as Aurelianesque, deviated from this. It was instead largely, though not always, pursued by inexperienced or less talented artists. In smaller scale, these were often painted in series, and for the middle and lower classes. The themes were often risqué or blunt, more than not in attempt at attracting attention. A part of this movement was the precursor to comic strips, satirical and small drawings by selected artists, published in widepapers, the precursor to newspapers. By the Imperial Era, visual art became more popular to have in homes, and woodblock prints instead became common. Still, artists like Aegan Nostallier continued painting in classical style, with large, elaborate subjects. As Libertan art continued to evolve, it became popular during the 18th century with European royalty, and many works were commissioned by royal courts.

Libertan architecture was first standardized in the Ancient Era, by the architect Apostates, in what became known as Apostates standardized apartments. These buildings featured heating, and were scientifically designed to be cooler during the summer months. They proved immensely popular, and also increased the quality of life. As they were reliant on olive oil to create heating, Liberta became one of the first nations to import fossil fuels in large quantities. Libertan architecture was influenced primarily by Roman architecture, but it came to be affected and changed as to fit the lack of resources that Liberta faced as a geographically isolated nation. So much so, that Apostates claimed that "In Rome they need twice the [amount of] rock for half the structure". Facing food shortages, Libertan apartment buildings began to operate roof gardens to alleviate famines. This would become a staple of Libertan architecture, as many apartment buildings still maintain roof gardens as a local supply. During the Age of Enlightenment, as Liberta proper expanded rapidly in area, most of the inner five boroughs adopted Parisian architecture, later also adopting many of the styles and ideas of Georges-Eugène Haussmann. Beginning in 1870, as construction on the outer seven boroughs began, most boroughs instead took inspiration from the City Beautiful movement, and other American architecture. This is in turn, led to the close resemblance to Manhattan and Brooklyn in Eode, garnering it the name of "Little New York". Neighborhoods in northern Vernier instead took inspiration from the English and Swedish garden city movement.

Literature and philosophy

Libertan literature has existed throughout Libertan culture, going back as far as the founding of Liberta. Authors were more than often playwrights, rather than traditional writers. Playwrights like Decimus and Agrippa, and their subsequent plays spread throughout Liberta and garnered immense popularity, but would seldom spread to Europe during the Medieval era. By the Imperial era, as the first newspapers became popular, famous writers instead found their footing as journalists. Plays would continue to be popular, with authors like Gallus the Mad achieving massive success both domestically and in Europe. This would later change toward the end of the era, as the first printing presses became widely available for publishers, and as such, also books for the middle and lower classes. Libertan literature was frequently related to Universities and scholars, nonfiction literature was more common than fiction. Many authors were also professors within fields, usually pertaining to medicine or human psychology, as with Eculio Maecius. Literary fiction instead became common during the Age of Enlightenment, especially as the literacy rate improved among the lower classes. In the lower classes, books became the primary form of entertainment, rather than theaters. In contrast, theaters instead became the primary form of entertainment for the upper classes, as books had largely lost their status as a symbol of wealth.

Philosophy in Liberta is historically rooted in Roman and Greek philosophy, until the severance during the Ancient era, when Roman social norms were replaced in favor of Civic Law. Ideals that were prompted primarily by the philosopher Citrio, built on the ideas of Cato, during the late Ancient era, are often attributed to as the birth of Libertanism. This came to deeply influence Libertan society as a whole, from the social hierarchy to government functions. Traditional Libertan philosophy is centered around autarky, equity, familialism, individual liberty, and elements of stoicism. The Libertan state, along with its people, became a symbol of Libertan self-sufficiency against other empires, amplified by its geographic isolation. Both political analysts and behavioral analysts claim that Liberism strongly affects both policy-making and societal norms in the 21st century.

Food

A traditional Libertan salad, served with Taggiasca olives and tuna.

Libertan cuisine is generally homogeneous and does not vary significantly between boroughs and neighborhoods. Historically, Libertan cuisine has Mediterranean roots, but with significantly more fish involved. The geographical isolation of Liberta proper made beef a luxury, traditionally only being eaten around holidays. In place of this, fish is consumed. Both demersal and pelagic fish are consumed, though the latter is significantly more frequent. Vegetables and fruits such as European cucumber, cherry tomatoes, along with both Kalamata and Taggisaca olives are common in most Libertan foods. The Libertan cuisine has also been affected by its dependence on protectorates for food. Examples of this includes Zibibbo wine from Cossura, or Poyo palm wine from Ila.

Popular Libertan beverages include beer, which has been brewed since its early history, different assortments of wine, and, since the late 19th century, soda, both foreign, such as Coca-Cola, and also domestic, such as Lime and Cello. Teas, introduced by British traders in the late 17th century, quickly gained a foothold and immense popularity in all social classes.

Music

Music in Liberta has roots in Mediterranean musical traditions, but came to evolve into its own distinct genres and sub genres. Music, specifically that played by vagrant musicians, was popular at various social gatherings and bars. By the Imperial era, the Libertan upper class would often not pursue instruments themselves, as it was deemed meant for the lower classes. Instead, musicians became part of courts, and would often work and produce music under commission or through a steady salary. This changed during the Age of Enlightenment, when many musicians would band together in groups, splitting income amongst themselves, and becoming more independent of the upper class as a result. In the contemporary age, singers like Aevia and Bryan Ford have risen to critical acclaim for their vocal skills.

Liberta is home to a large live music scene, which began reaching international prominence in the 1990s. The city has among the highest number of nightclubs and entertainment venues per capita, indicative of the large entertainment industry on the island. The controversial Grand National Centennial Superstadium, finished in 2015 is the largest live music venue and stadium in the world. Liberta is a major center for punk, techno, and house music, often played at underground venues or dedicated nightclubs, such as Modisch. Local varieties of genres, such as Libertan pop, jazz, and rap also exist, and have achieved international recognition.

Cinema

The varied architecture of Liberta has resulted in the city being among the most common film production spots in the world. The Roman, Gothic, Parisian, and American architectural influences provide a plethora of filming locations, fitting for a wide variety of settings in close proximity to one another. During the middle of the 20th century, the film industry in Liberta consisted of local studios, which frequently assisted international productions, primarily American, for shoots in the city. Comparatively cheap labor incentivized international film studios to conduct both on-location and studio productions in Liberta. Styles such as Libertine Noir, a variant of film noir, are earmarked by the diverse Libertan cityscape. The geographic spread and variety of landscape of the Libertan protectorates have also contributed to making Liberta into a major international hub for film production. For example, productions set in the American West, such as Westerns have often been filmed in Ila or Imsouane.

The Libertan film industry has existed since the early 1910s, being the primary form of entertainment since the roaring twenties. Major early film studios include Stygian, Lodestar, and Imperial Pictures. Because of the early and widespread availability to electricity by 1925, due in most part to the highly urban cityscape, the television had already become a common phenomenon in the mid 1940s, following the Second World War. This prompted a large portion of the major film studios of the time to draw its focus from high budget epics and drama films, toward soap operas, game shows, sitcoms, talk shows, and other mainstream programming. The shift, largely coinciding with the American Golden Age of Television, lead to the rise of independent film productions, which in turn manifested itself as a wider imprint on Libertan entertainment as a whole. An example of this is the Festival d'Championnats, one of the largest and most prestigious independent film festivals in the world. Several of these early independent film companies have later turned into large, mainstream studios. Internationalization of Libertan television and film is common, shows and movies, such as the Tragedy trilogy, Conflict of Interest, and Rotten To The Core take place in the United States or other countries, despite being made by inland companies and sometimes also filmed domestically. Companies such as Astral Pictures and Lodestar are responsible for some of the highest-grossing and critically acclaimed movies and TV-series in the 21st century.

Theater

The National Theater in Divitae is cited as one of the most prestigious stages in the world of performing arts.

Libertan theater originates from the Roman theater tradition, which favored tragedy and comedy. In respect to these two genres, Libertan playwrights constructed both new stories and new storylines. Libertan theater would split off from the Roman theater tradition during the Ancient era, and truly evolve into a completely separate tradition during the Medieval era. The upper class generally came to prefer tragedies, whilst the general public preferred comedies. This led to many prominent comedy playwrights of the time being forgotten to history, only to be brought back into spotlight beginning in the late 19th century. Famous playwrights like Decimus often caused wide societal shifts and impacted Libertan culture, spearheaded by his play highlighting the tragic conditions prisoners faced at the Metropolitan Prison Island. The playwright Naha is frequently attributed to as laying the groundwork for modern feminism, with many of her plays featuring subtext calling the role of women in society into question. Many plays were passed down through generations and multiple eras, and are among the best preserved stories from ancient Europe. Several prestigious theatrical institutions are based in Liberta, such as the Grandorian Performing Arts Academy, the National Theater, and the Arclight Theater.

Sports

Sports in Liberta are dominated by lacker, a domestic sport originating from the Ancient era, and baseball, introduced from the United States in the 19th-century. The most popular sport in Liberta by several measures is lacker, often attributed to be in part because it is a mixed-sex sport, including on a professional level. Lacker is professionally played in the National Lacker League (NLL), the season finale, the Super Spectacle, is the most watched and attended event in Liberta, with nearly three in four people watching it each year. Baseball is played professionally in the Major Baseball League (MBL), and also serves as the sport with the most school teams, competing in the National School Championship Series. Both boys and girls play baseball as an official sport in school, unlike internationally, where girls are more likely to play softball. The Liberta Stock Car League (LISCAR), has existed since 1948, and is a popular spectator sport, especially in Ila.

Mass media

The largest television broadcaster in Liberta is the publicly funded National Television Corporation, which was founded in 1929. The other two major broadcasters are DAC and Rogue Media. All television is subject to regulation by the National Television Consortium. Radio is dominated by the publicly funded National Radio Corporation (NRC) and the Liberta Radiotelegraphy Association, the latter of which is an association of roughly 300 radio stations. Together, these two organizations include more than 90% of all radio stations in Liberta. Radio listenership decreased during the 70s through 90s, as most of the public focus was aimed toward television programming, but has experienced a rise since the early 2010s. The investment into podcasting has led to the both domestic and national fame of many early podcast hosts.

Journalism has a long history in Liberta. Widepapers, invented in Liberta during the Medieval era, are the predecessor to modern newspapers, and were widely distributed to all societal classes, although the literacy rate was lower among the lower classes. Libertan newspapers such as the Metropolitan Courier, Hollice Journal, and the Libertese Times have all received multiple awards for their journalism. The Stoneman is considered a newspaper of record, and is publicly available through information boards replaced on a daily basis. Since most Libertan newspapers are free, they must instead rely on offering advertising space in their newspapers. The Plackard Corporation, one of the largest wire services in the world, is based in Liberta and supplies over ten thousand newspapers per day with information.

References

  1. This figure excludes the Libertan protectorates.