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The term 'Counter-Equatorial Movement' was coined by Corummese merchant (namehere) in 1793. It was shortened to Counterequatorialism in Kiravian-Fanerian writer (namehere)'s writings in the mid-1800s as part of an essay on the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] and the subjugation of the [[Fiannria|Fiannrian]] people by 'Latins and Half-men'. While named for the general region of the Latin and Romance world straddling the equator, Counter-Equatorial movements exist in a number of equatorial or near-equatorial nations and colonies, namely in the Orient. | The term 'Counter-Equatorial Movement' was coined by Corummese merchant (namehere) in 1793. It was shortened to Counterequatorialism in Kiravian-Fanerian writer (namehere)'s writings in the mid-1800s as part of an essay on the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] and the subjugation of the [[Fiannria|Fiannrian]] people by 'Latins and Half-men'. While named for the general region of the Latin and Romance world straddling the equator, Counter-Equatorial movements exist in a number of equatorial or near-equatorial nations and colonies, namely in the Orient. | ||
==Movements== | ==Movements== | ||
===Cananachan Republicanism=== | ===[[Cananachan Republicanism|Quaternal Republicanism]]=== | ||
===Great Eastern Resistance League=== | ===Great Eastern Resistance League=== | ||
===Restarkism(?)=== | ===Restarkism(?)=== |
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