Lumady

Lumady (French: Loumadie, Italian and Maltese: Lumadia) is a department within the Noubaiese region of Souvaine, with Maltese and English as its official languages.

The region was already inhabited by locals speaking a mixed language - Maltese - and in resistance for the Nazi occupation of Nouvelle Baie, shared the island of Souvaine with the government in exile in the early 1940s. The Anglosovics, who had strong military bases near Baliana, seized control of Lumady and handed it over to Anglosovic control. After the war ended it continued an Anglosovic territory and almost became its fifth contituent country, much to the dismay of the Baillean population, who overwhelmingly voted 90% against. The territory was later integrated to Nouvelle Baie as an autonomous region and was later absorbed to the region of Souvaine where it acts as its southernmost department.