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File:Noun Project Signature icon 619326 cc.svgTerritory ID and proposed name
The Territory ID (from OpenGeofiction:Territories, e.g. AR123a) and proposed name of the country


UL08m, Lucetia

File:Noun Project Map icon 1463108.svgPhysical geography
An overview of climate, topography and landscape of the country. With the exception of Beginner territories, you should always create a sketch map to illustrate & explain your plans. You can add a link to this (hosted on imgBB, Postimages or similar, but not imgur.com)


Mostly a river delta with hills to the north. St. Richards will sit at the Pretanic Lake. (May want to expand into surrounding countries after significant mapping is done in the UL08m)

File:Invest - The Noun Project.svgHuman geography
A brief description of the territory demographics, economic development, land occupation, infrastructure and mapping style


Lucetia is a culturally rich and geographically diverse nation with a population of approximately 12 million people. The demographic composition reflects its deep historical roots, with about 70% of the population descending from Romantian peoples from the former Kingdom of Pretany. The nation is bilingual, with Lucetian Romance used in ceremonial and official contexts and Lucetian English, enriched with Latin loanwords, spoken in daily life. The population is predominantly urban, with 65% residing in cities such as St. Richard’s, Portus Regina, and Nova Caeloria, while 35% live in rural areas characterized by agricultural villages and historic hamlets.


Economically, Lucetia thrives on a mix of traditional and modern industries. Tourism is a cornerstone of the economy, driven by the country's historical landmarks, Romance-inspired architecture, and vibrant cultural festivals. Agriculture remains significant, with Lucetia renowned for its vineyards, olive groves, and artisanal food production. Education and innovation are central to its development, with prestigious universities and research centers located in Nova Caeloria and St. Richard’s. The nation has also invested heavily in green technology, utilizing solar farms and wind power along its scenic coastline. Maritime trade is another critical sector, with major ports in Portus Regina and Maris Civitas handling regional and global commerce. Lucetia’s GDP per capita is moderately high, reflecting a balance between high-value industries and traditional crafts.


Land use in Lucetia showcases a harmonious blend of urban development, agricultural production, and protected natural areas. Urban centers are compact and dense, featuring Roman-style forums, medieval streets, and Victorian neighborhoods. They emphasize walkability and public squares, making cities cultural and economic hubs. The countryside is dotted with terraced vineyards, olive orchards, and small farming villages, set against forested highlands and river valleys. Significant portions of the countryside are preserved as national parks or cultural heritage sites, maintaining biodiversity and the nation's historical identity.


Infrastructure in Lucetia is both modern and historically inspired. A well-developed rail network connects major cities and rural areas, featuring high-speed trains and scenic routes. Roman-style roads have been updated but still follow their historical paths in many regions. Seaports in Portus Regina and smaller coastal docks facilitate trade and tourism, while Aeroportus Magna Lucetia near St. Richard’s serves as the international gateway. Utilities are advanced, with a renewable energy grid that combines solar, wind, and hydropower, and water management systems influenced by ancient Roman aqueducts. Fiber-optic internet ensures connectivity across urban and suburban areas, supporting the country’s knowledge-based economy.


Lucetia’s mapping style reflects its historical and cultural depth. Urban layouts blend Romance and medieval influences, featuring large forums, public squares, and radial street designs. St. Richard’s, the capital, showcases a Roman forum at its core, surrounded by medieval neighborhoods, Gothic cathedrals, and Victorian suburbs. Smaller cities include amphitheaters, basilicas, and compact town centers, while rural areas highlight winding roads, terraced farmland, and central market squares. Maps emphasize historical layers, from ancient ruins to modern expansions, and feature bilingual labeling in Latin for official purposes and English for practical use. Infrastructure such as railways, aqueducts, and trade routes are prominently displayed, underscoring Lucetia’s blend of historical connectivity and modern advancements.

File:Noun Project languages icon 105908 cc.svgHistory & culture
A brief description of the intended culture and language


This is a country that formed after the Breakup of Pretany. This is what became of the former St. Richards Metropolitan area. Many Themes from the former Nortian Tribe will exist across this country.

File:Noun Project drawing icon 2123401.svgPast mapping
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https://opengeofiction.net/search?whereami=1&query=55.1091%2C59.3495#map=11/55.1090/59.3495&layers=B

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Bhj867 (talk) 21:19, 12 January 2025 (UTC)


Before I proceed with commenting the application, I'd require you to provide some visual plans for the territory and what you have describe, please. You can look at past applications for inspiration. Thanks! ⸺ Bixelkoven (talk) (West Uletha Admin) 10:10, 13 January 2025 (UTC)


Take a look at this link for an idea of how I would like to lay out the country. https://ibb.co/1GgygmP Bhj867 (talk) 02:24, 15 January 2025 (UTC)


Hi, I'm not admin, but I suggest coming up with a different name because of the definite similarity between Lucetia and Lutecia, the ancient name for Paris (similar to how Pretany resembled Pretani/Pritanī, the ancient name for Britain). --IiEarth (talk) 19:29, 14 January 2025 (UTC)


I don't see anything wrong with the name. Nor did anyone have an issue with the name Pretany before today. Many countries in OGF have similar but not identical names to historical places. Bhj867 (talk) 02:24, 15 January 2025 (UTC)