Republic of Lecrotia

The Republic of Lecrotia, or Lecrotia (/le'krɔ:tsja/ lay-KROT-see-a) (Italian: Repubblica di Lecrozia, or Lecrozia; Russian: Лекроцая Республике; Lecrotian: Nôkoxă Lekrôtzaje), is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and the 2nd Italian-speaking country in the Europe. It shares maritime border with Italy to the east, Sardinia to the west, Sicily to the south.

History
Lecrotia was founded in the 18th century by unifying several Roman Catholic diocese; back then it was part of the Holy See. The nation got indipendence in September 23, 1958 by the success of LIP and the indipendence was recognized five days later by the UN.

Sports
Soccer is the main sports in Lecrotia; there is a football team.

Demographics
The census gets updated when a new president is elected. As of the 2012 census, the population of Lecrotia was 377,980.

Religion
Religion in Lecrotia is mostly Roman Catholic.

Roman Catholics: 58%

Atheists: 39%

Tinkietists: 3%

Other: 2%