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=== Foundation and Early Expansion ===
=== Foundation and Early Expansion ===
The Kingdom of Lech is thought to have been founded in February 2019 by [[King Maximilian I]], with [[Cracov]] as its capital. The Kingdom officially became a sovereign state on April 12, 2019, under a constitutional monarchy with King Maximilian I as the head of state; he was subsequently crowned on April 15, 2019 at 6:30pm in [[St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church]], Cracov. Lech's European influences were evident from its inception; the strong Catholic prescence and  
The Kingdom of Lech is thought to have been founded in February 2019 by [[King Maximilian I]], with [[Cracov]] as its capital. The Kingdom officially became a sovereign state on April 12, 2019, under a constitutional monarchy with King Maximilian I as the head of state; he was subsequently crowned on April 15, 2019 at 6:30pm in [[St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church]], Cracov. Lech's European influences were evident from its inception, such as the strong Catholic prescence and Germanic architecture.
 
Lech's expansion first began on June 15, 2019, when the Kingdom discovered and colonised an island north of Cracov, naming it Kielce and declaring it an official province. 


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
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=== Foreign relations ===
=== Foreign relations ===
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Immediately after its foundation, Lech was quick to establish diplomatic relations, partiularly with Vindex Nation. Lech is a founding member of the [[United Nations]]. Lech's foreign relations are overseen by the [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]], as part of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]].


=== Military ===
=== Military ===
Lech's military is organised into the Army and Navy. In absolute terms, Lech's military expenditure is one of the highest in the world.
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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
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=== Art, design and architecture ===
=== Sports ===
Historically, Lech athletes have been successful contenders in the Olympic Games. In 2020, Lech hosted the Summer Games.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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