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During that time, the [[Veraise colony]] traded with [[Canespa]] for food stuffs and potatoes, a stable food staple that transported well. The trade route and relations cooled when the [[Veraise colony]] was sold to [[Ehemo]] in [[1812]]. After the [[First Fratricide]] ([[1848]]-[[1875]]), [[Burgundie]] and [[Canespa]] reengaged in relations and [[Burgundie]] started carrying many of [[Canespa]]'s goods, but especially potatoes, all over the world.
During that time, the [[Veraise colony]] traded with [[Canespa]] for food stuffs and potatoes, a stable food staple that transported well. The trade route and relations cooled when the [[Veraise colony]] was sold to [[Ehemo]] in [[1812]]. After the [[First Fratricide]] ([[1848]]-[[1875]]), [[Burgundie]] and [[Canespa]] reengaged in relations and [[Burgundie]] started carrying many of [[Canespa]]'s goods, but especially potatoes, all over the world.


[[1923]] Treaty of Foxhey, the [[Port Extranjero]] was given to the nation of [[Burgundie]]. It occupies 7,500 acres (3,000 ha) of land and water with 43 miles (69 km) of waterfront. The port's channel depth is 16 m (53 feet). The port has 25 cargo terminals, 82 container cranes, 8 container terminals, and 182 km (113 miles) of on-dock rail. Promoted as the "Gateway to the [[Cusinaut]]", the port is located in XXX Bay, approximately 22.5 km (14 miles) west of downtown Extranjero. The port was initially opened on December 9, [[1926]], after 3 years of construction. The land the port is built on was given to [[Burgundie]] under the provisions of the Treaty of Foxhey, in [[1923]] which exchanged the land to [[Burgundie]] in exchange for security guarantees and protection for [[Canespa]].
[[1923]] Treaty of Foxhey, the [[Port Extranjero]] was given to the nation of [[Burgundie]]. It occupies 7,500 acres (3,000 ha) of land and water with 43 miles (69 km) of waterfront. The port's channel depth is 16 m (53 feet). The port has 25 cargo terminals, 82 container cranes, 8 container terminals, and 182 km (113 miles) of on-dock rail. Promoted as the "Gateway to the [[Cusinaut]]", the port is located in Verduras Bay, approximately 22.5 km (14 miles) west of downtown Extranjero. The port was initially opened on December 9, [[1926]], after 3 years of construction. The land the port is built on was given to [[Burgundie]] under the provisions of the Treaty of Foxhey, in [[1923]] which exchanged the land to [[Burgundie]] in exchange for security guarantees and protection for [[Canespa]].
 
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Foreign Relations of Burgundie]]
*[[Foreign Relations of Burgundie]]
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