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{{Infobox former country | |||
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| conventional_long_name = Free City of Ankivara | |||
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| national_motto = <!--English translation?--> | |||
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| life_span = 1798-1932 | |||
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| common_languages = English (''only for administrative purposes'') | |||
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| religion = Levantine Catholicism | |||
| currency = Taler | |||
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| demonym = Ankivaran | |||
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The Legatation of Ankivara, commonly the City or Port of Ankivara was a HLE mandate trade city from 1805 until 1932. The port was an anchor for the empire's trade in Ixnay and as an new entry into the Corummese market in the 19th century. | |||
The legateship was passed by appointment every 10 years, but the port facilities remained under the control of the Burgundian South Levantine Trading Company throughout the duration of the Legatation. | The legateship was passed by appointment every 10 years, but the port facilities remained under the control of the Burgundian South Levantine Trading Company throughout the duration of the Legatation. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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Great War, Invasion of Ankivara Plateau, Ankivara killings | Great War, Invasion of Ankivara Plateau, Ankivara killings | ||
[[Category:IXWB]] | [[Category:IXWB]] |