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Culturally, [[Burgundie]] is one of the least vernacular and most mechanical nations in the world. This means that there is a level of homongony across the diverse and vast [[Burgoignesc Thalattocracy|thalattocracy]]. This is an accidental side effect of the centralized, planned mechanization put forward by the various royal institutions since the [[New Burgundie Secession War]], but especially since the [[Second Great War]]. These mechanization efforts, namely in the wide spread use of air conditioning, mass transit, and subsidized domestic migration have allowed the Burgundians to live anywhere in the world under the same conditions as they would on the [[Ile Burgundie]].
Culturally, [[Burgundie]] is one of the least vernacular and most mechanical nations in the world. This means that there is a level of homongony across the diverse and vast [[Burgoignesc Thalattocracy|thalattocracy]]. This is an accidental side effect of the centralized, planned mechanization put forward by the various royal institutions since the [[New Burgundie Secession War]], but especially since the [[Second Great War]]. These mechanization efforts, namely in the wide spread use of air conditioning, mass transit, and subsidized domestic migration have allowed the Burgundians to live anywhere in the world under the same conditions as they would on the [[Ile Burgundie]].
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