Fictional Country, sticking with Portugal, went viral last week and Ryanair joined the joke.
After the “fictitious country” of Lissenburg, born as a joke about Americans’ poor geographic knowledge, went viral on social media, Irish airline Ryanair announced on Twitter that it was “proud to announce” a new base in Lissenburg.
Liechtenstein seems to be attached to Portugal and Spain, with a territory quite similar to that of France. The image of a modified European map was first published last Sunday, October 30, with a reference to the geographical ignorance that Gaspardo attributes to the Americans.
Three days later, the fictional country has a flag, anthem, and Site, government and head of state, which of course is Gaspard Holcher. On Twitter, the Liechtenstein page It has more than 38,000 followers and there is no shortage of posts for photos of the supposed tourist and heritage sites of this new geographical creation.
Companies and other organizations, such as the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, have congratulated Instenborg on its accession to the European Union.
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