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The Republic of Lagovesti (: Repubblica di Lagovesti) also known as Lagovesti is a sovereign state in. It boarders to the north,  to the east, and  to the south. Its western coastline is completely boarded by the.

The land that makes up Lagovesti have been inhabited for thousands of years mainly by nomadic tribes such as the and. In the 18th century explorer Sergio Di Vittorio founded the Di Vittorio Trading Company. Following the the territory was officially established as the Vittorioan colony of the  which saw a mass emigration of white people's to Lagovesti. Following the a controversial referendum was held by the Vittorioan Liberal Party which saw Vittorio become a republic in 1948. was implemented into Vittorio with the Liberal Party abolishing political opposition. From 1952 to 1961 oppression was carried out by the government against the black population, which led to the Vittorioan Bush War that saw the Lagovesti Revolutionary Union led by Oliviero Ithete overthrow the white government and form a with widespread oppression sanctioned in 1965. Vittorio was renamed as Lagovesti. Under Ithere a economic policy were enacted with the government nationalising businesses, although the economy remained largely a mix of private and public enterprises. State religion in the form of Christianity was retained with the Roman Catholic Church playing a large role in the country's politics. After Ithere's death in 1976 Lagovesti started to forge closer links with both the US and the USSR as the country was facing financial troubles. In 1989 the military announced it would transition to democratic rule with elections taking place in 1991. Since the transition to democracy the previously banned Christian People's Party has held power in all but two elections, with the formally ruling Lagovesti Revolutionary Union winning the 1999 and 2003 elections.

Lagovesti currently is a   with Roman Catholicism being proscribed as the state religion. Lagovesti has managed to achieve relative social stability and has in recent years started to drop many of the authoritarian tendencies that was seen throughout the majority of the country's independence. Lagovesti is rich in minerals such as diamonds and uranium. However corruption, large inequalities and a developing healthcare system still remain chronic problems in Lagovesti.