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Audonization of Burgundie is a term referring to the lasting impacts first of the collapse of the Burgoignesc colonial empire in the mid 19th century and then later of the end of Operation Kipling in the late 20th century on Burgundie. Understood in its conventional sense, Audonization includes a wide variety of effects of Burgundie's involvement in Audonia not only how external factors have affected Burgundie, such as trade, moving demographics, and new cultural artifacts, but also how Burgundie's involvement has changed Burgoignesc concepts and perceptions. This latter effect includes a broad array of areas especially within the political and military fields.
Etymology and concept development
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The modern Burgoignesc way of war is largely based on the experiences gained during Operation Kipling.