Republic of Lecrotia

The Republic of Lecrotia, or Lecrotia (Italian: Repubblica di Lecrozia, /le'krɔ:tsja/ (lay-KROT-see-a), or Lecrozia; Zilenian: Lekrotzjanen Tasaväg; Lecrotian: Repüblikke Lekrôtzja), is a nation in Europe; it is the 2nd Italian-speaking country in the Europe.

Geography
Lecrotia is an archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea, composed of three islands: Monsignor, which is the biggest, Cardinal and Nüsküberg. The islands share maritime border with the Italian Peninsula to the east, Sardinia to the west, Sicily to the south. The highest mount is the Haaberg (1,257 mt.), located in the Gböörg Mountain Range.

History
Lecrotia was a territory of the Kingdom of Sardinia until the War of Independence. The Lecrotian Republican Period started in September 23, 1958 by the success of LIP.

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

Media
All national television networks are operated by LTN, local ones are independent or owned by other media companies.

Demographics
The census gets updated when a new president is elected. As of the 2012 census, the population of Lecrotia was 732,465.

Cities
In Lecrotia, a city is a village with more than 30,000 inhabitants. Lecrotia's main cities are located in the East Coast.

1. Philipton: 721,656

2. Kylä: 577,500

3. Sorlì: 452,265

4. Baretta: 106,872

5. Ianussia: 67,368

6. Fjodelđorpf/Fiedelburg: 47,346

Towns
In Lecrotia, a town is a village with more than 5,000 inhabitants and less than 30,000 inhabitants.

7. Stridello: 27,972

8. Quattrocastelli: 15,633

9. Lũxđorpf/Ostroba: 11,259

10. Cantagallo: 7,692

11. Bargalli: 7,260

12. Gradaro: 7,053

Religion
The most practiced religion is Catholicism, altough 34% of the residents is irreligious, making it one of the most irreligious countries in Europe.

Other languages

 * Lekrôtzjali
 * Italiano