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  • Looking for Lars (category Culture of Urcea)
    Varshan. The film establishes a basic history of early Christianity in Varshan, explores the possible identity of Lars based on contemporary Caphiric and...
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  • 2% of the population. The Final War of the Deluge and destruction of Zurgite Varshan led to the legalization of Christianity. In the Urcean Zone of Occupation...
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  • described by the historian. History refers in the first place to the discipline that deals with the study of chronological order of events, relying on a critical...
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  • Catholic Church (category Christianity) (section History)
    cultural diversity of the Church rather than credal or doctrinal differences. In the definition of the Code of Canons of the Churches of the Far Occident...
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  • Kiravia (redirect from Government of Kiravia) (section History)
    territorial status of Wintergen. The Kiravian Federacy is a member of the League of Nations and a permanent member of the League of Nations Security Council...
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  • Joanus de Martigueux (category Military History of Burgundie) (section Conquest of Joanusterre)
    Knights of the Order of the Obsidian Sparrow fighting Gothic Knights at the Siege of Donnebourg Woodcut of de Martigueux slaying a dragon Knights of the Oblong...
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  • Great Levantia (category History) (section History)
    evolved into the Romance languages of the medieval and modern world. Its adoption of Christianity led to the formation of Christendom during the Middle Ages...
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  • number of people continue to practice religions of a Coscivian origin, whether in their pure form or in some degree of syncresis with Christianity or Islam...
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  • Rusana (section History)
    program of colonization, bringing in thousands of lower class Audonian families to his territories. He mandated the construction of the city of Tabish at...
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  • situated between the Sea of Canete and Sea of Istroya. The geological foundations of the Melian Islands likely formed part of the complex of land bridges and shallow...
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  • significant regional and other diversity of liturgical rites within the Catholic Church, of which the Celtic Rite of Ultmar, Kiravia, and their appendant isles...
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  • Escal Isles (category Provinces of Caphiria) (section History)
    brutal practice of enslavement, not only of indigenous Sivumawai but large numbers of other Austronesians and Sarpics. As a result of the huge wealth generated...
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  • Audonia (section History)
    Levantine Ocean and Ocean of Cathay. Audonia is composed of three distinct regions: the southwest region of Daria, the northern region of Al'qarra, and the western...
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  • practices the Celtic Rite of Christianity. Ensciryans were the first Coscivians outside of South Kirav to convert to Christianity, and led the effort to evangelise...
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  • Caphiric Catholicism (category Christianity)
    Church, though derivations of Caphiric Catholicism exist outside of it, particularly within the Latin Personal Ordinariate of Reconciliation and the Protestant...
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  • Great Schism of 1615 (category Great Schism of 1615) (section History)
    the right of lay investiture, stating that "in this time of heresy and war...the allegiance of the clerics of the republic to the authority of the state...
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  • Levantia (category Out of date articles) (section History)
    north of the southern point of the Vandarch, except those regions west of the sea, which are a large portion of Gothica. Consisting of the majority of southern...
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  • development of Coscivian civilisation. Many important events that have shaped Coscivian and Kiravian history and culture, such as the discovery of beer, the...
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  • Arzalism (section History)
    in the history of the religion. In addition to the prohibition and suppression of many of its core practices and institutions by the League of Nations...
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  • Audonian Christianity (category Christianity) (section History)
    to their branch of Christianity. Christian communities in Audonia are some of the oldest historically attested groups, with Christianity existing there...
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  • Mercantile Reform Protestantism (category Christianity) (section History)
    source of most culture. The second highest population is in Rumahoki with 9,000,505 professing the faith. Chantry of Alstin/Alstin loophole College of Levantine...
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  • Vallejar (section History)
    signs of foreign influence in the area. Kingdom of Valoria Kingdom of Eldoria Kingdom of Sylvantia Kingdom of Marantha Kingdom of Husbuan Kingdom of Solaris...
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  • Bulkh (section History)
    the development of the tea plantations in Vitale, Pukhgundi, and other parts of Audonia. In the Presidency Act of 1771, the Presidency of Bulkhawan was announced...
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  • (charter-city). The population of Cascada is as diverse as it is large, reflecting a long history of migration to the state from all parts of the Kiravian Federacy...
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  • offering (often burnt) at the graves of one's ancestors. There is a long history of whiskey being used as a medium of exchange in Kiravia that continues...
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  • Sydona (section History)
    southern coast of Continental Ixnay in the Pelian Ocean. The islands have a long and convoluted history, having come under the rule of many different nations...
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  • Papal State (section History)
    encompassed the entire territory of the Duchy of Transurciana, the parts of the Archduchy of Urceopolis south of the Esquiline and east of the Urce River. Papal control...
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  • Great Confessional War (category Military History of Burgundie) (section Plague of 1561)
    or be banished through the coastal cities of the Kingdom of Dericania. Of the estimated tens of millions of Levantine Protestants in 1551, only 530,000...
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  • years of standard education, which includes 4 years of Gothic classes, 2 years of Yonderian history classes, 1 year of Calderan history, 4 years of science...
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  • decades of the arrival of the Ashrafinids in Levantia. The Uzdehzani elite gradually adopted and transformed large parts of the vocabulary of the Gaelic...
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  • Religion in Cartadania (category Culture of Cartadania) (section History)
    occasion. The confluence of faiths during the Caphirian colonization of Cartadania led to the development of a diverse array of syncretistic practices within...
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  • Slavery in Caphiria (category Culture of Caphiria) (section History)
    system of slavery as serfdom; the nature of Caphirian slavery is a source of debate. The modern practice of slavery today is a complex form of debt bondage...
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  • Culfras. The history of Fiannria as a unified state goes back to 1571 with the founding of the United Kingdom of the Culfras. However, history of Culfras and...
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  • Crusades (category History of Burgundie) (section Sea of Istroya trade network)
    guarantee of Joanus' Land. Due to the varieties of languages spoken by the Knights of the Order of the Obsidian Sparrow, a variety of spellings of each name...
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  • Faneria (section History)
    is Fhasen. The Vandarch Sea is one of the most defining features of Faneria, and is critical both to the history of its human habitation as well as its...
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  • Vallos (section History)
    relative to the arrivals and no system of writing, much of "pre-arrival" Vallos was lost within generations of the arrivals of the foreigners. Genetic testing...
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  • New Ardmore (category Federal subjects of the Kiravian Federacy) (section History)
    virtue of its status as a Kiravian federal subject. The state is rather homogeneous: 88% of the population of New Ardmore are ethnic Gaels. Most of the remainder...
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  • Battganuur (section History)
    Audonia, stratling the coasts of the eastern Sea of Istroya, the southern coast of the Barbary Strait, the western coast of the Sea of Kandahar, with a small...
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  • Catholicism of the Alevord lineage based in Bérasar to the form of "Islam" practiced by a small group of boat-dwelling Sea Coscivians in the Sea of Istorya...
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  • over for the newly created position of Bishop of Mirzak by Urban VIII in favor of Cosinga, Batiato declared the throne of Saint Peter was vacant, due to Urban's...
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  • Although mainstream Tainean acceptance of the term was slow given its history, it would soon become one of the many sources of pride for the group by 1920. Certain...
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  • the de facto state religion of the Imperium of Caphiria for over three centuries. The primate of the church is the Patriarch of Venceia and All Sarpedon....
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  • terms of Christianity, with the real division being over the specific denominations within Christianity. Catholics comprise almost two-thirds of the total...
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  • Over the course of its history, the Empire had come to be constituted by the Kingdom of Ultmar, Kingdom of Dericania, and Kingdom of Urcea. Formed at...
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  • Oduniyyad Caliphate (category Out of date articles) (section History)
    criminal code of the Caliphate is more heavily based on the word of the Quran as well as Hadith: authoritative accounts of the words and deeds of Muhammad which...
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  • History of Caphiria (category History of Caphiria) (section Ancient history)
    by the state's reunification, the creation of the Constitution of Caphiria, and the establishment of dozens of Latino-Slavic dynasties and cultural/political...
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  • Tapakdore (section History)
    human exploitation. Colony of the Duchy of Martilles: 1592-1807 Colony of the Duchy of Bourgondi: 1615-1831 Colony of the Duchy of Bourgondi: 1635-1811 Burgoignesc...
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  • Vandarch (category Articles using infobox body of water without image)
    recorded depth of 2,165 feet (660 m). The majority of the Sea is above 1,100 feet in depth (335 m), with the majority of the sea consisting of shelf punctuated...
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  • march of Christianity lead to it becoming the religion of the majority of people in Great Levantia, probably between 269 and 279. In 307, Christianity became...
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  • Halfway (redirect from History of Halfway) (category Subdivisions of Urcea) (section History)
    emergence of early modern man, and has been home to agricultural societies for thousands of years. Halfway was the site of some of the earliest cities of the...
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  • Timeline of major world events (category History) (section Medieval history)
    civilization came to power and influence. Alongside the rise of Adonerum in the north of Sarpedon and Levantia, the Ancient Istroyan civilization rose...
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  • Rumahoki (section History)
    comprises of the bicameral National Assembly which in turn comprises of the Congress of the Peerage and Congress of the Commons. The Congress of the Peerage...
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  • Qustantistan (category Out of date articles) (section History)
    rightfully claims religious and (in certain periods of history) civil authority over Qustanti Muslims outside of its territorial jurisdiction. Qustanti Muslims...
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  • Kingdom of Eshel (category History)
    merchants of Eshel employed a variety of classical sailing vessels tailored to navigate the diverse conditions of the eastern Sea of Istroya. One of the key...
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  • Purépec (section History)
    Council. Further reading: Culture of Varshan; Arzalism Due to its long history of having been previously an integral part of the Varshani homeland, Purépec...
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  • folkways, and use of the Kiravic language. The Kir people have played a central role in the history of Coscivian civilisation since the end of the Third Empire...
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  • Metzetta (section History)
    genealogical history of the Imperial Family is extremely well documented, which is a point of pride for the country. The major administrative divisions of Metzetta...
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  • most of whom reject them as a superposition of Levanto-Sarpic thought patterns onto primitive Kiravian history, incongruent with attested patterns of semantic...
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  • in the aftermath of the conflict. In the aftermath of the hard-fought war of independence, South Sakartvelos faced the daunting task of rebuilding and establishing...
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  • Culture of Faneria has been shaped by a variety of geographic, historic, and sociopolitical factors throughout its history. In particular, the region of modern...
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  • Greater Canaery (category Geography of Urcea) (section History)
    areas which were part of the Electorate of Canaery and the counties of Gabban and Goldin, all of which were ruled by nobility of Caenish origin. Accordingly...
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  • entire state, along with the rest of the Far Northeast, is part of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bérasar. The Archbishop of Bérasar is usually a Cardinal...
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  • Presidency of the Republic, Vice-presidency of the Republic, Secretary of Defense, President Pro Tempore (of the Senate), Speaker of the House of Representatives...
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  • Julian dynasty (redirect from House of Harren) (category History of Urcea)
    Paulastra as members of the House of Newaster. A lack of eligible male heirs during the reign of Arathvesur II led to an additional modification of Paulastra's...
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  • attribute 1144, the year of the Third Crusade, as the beginning of the period of "modern" Qustanti Islam. From that period, an unbroken line of Caliphs have governed...
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  • intricate fabric of the region's history and cultural identity. At its core, this creed draws from the common theological foundations of Christianity, such as...
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  • Caphiria (redirect from Imperium of Caphiria) (section History)
    end of the Kingdom era, is considered part of the Caphiric mythos. This period marks the start of recorded Caphirian history, covering the end of the monarchical...
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  • Sarolasta (section History)
    population to Christianity. This religious conversion became a cornerstone of Kiravian influence, intertwining spiritual practices with the dynamics of colonial...
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  • Pachaug (section History)
    Municipal Community of Pachaug was an international charter city in Cusinaut. It was an official client of Urcea under the terms of the trade charter it...
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  • Niyaska (category Federal subjects of the Kiravian Federacy) (section History)
    United State of Niyaska (Kiravic: Thūrax Ārka Niyaska) is a state of the Kiravian Federacy located on the eastern coast of Great Kirav. One of the smallest...
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  • retribution. Brother of Orica. Comia, the protagonist of the Glaistic epic Tazi ris me Rai, the son of Cepa and the saviour of the Golden City. Much of the mythology...
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  • Principality of Faramount (category History of Burgundie)
    legacy of Faramount reflected a harmonious blend of Battganuuri and Occidental influences, shaped by centuries of proximity and adaptation. History of Burgundie...
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  • completion of the palace's construction, Youdu was rewarded with the post of Dwarf Imperial Viceroy of the coastal province of Ganshu and a tenth share of the...
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  • Millions of South Coscivians or people of South Coscivian descent live outside of the modern territorial theme of South Kirav, both in other parts of the Kiravian...
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  • Chappaqua (section History)
    according to the Chappaqui Ministry of Domestic Affairs, an estimated 91% of the population of Chappaquiddick are members of the indigenous Chappaqui tribe...
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  • Huoxia (section History)
    considered an intensification of the previous revocation of statehood of these same areas in 1982, but with the addition of laws pressuring the Hurch to...
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  • Christianity in Metzetta (category Culture of Metzetta) (section History)
    Metzettan arts. Christianity in Metzetta is among the nation's minority religions, with most of the population following the national faith of Chulcheo. Less...
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  • Hendalarsk (section History)
    increasing quantity of wine. Suffering from a poor reputation for much of history, intensive study of leading viticultures such as that of Burgundie from the...
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  • religion is Christianity, but Caldera's anti-religious laws law prevents any type of religious institutions in the city, with the exception of a shrine to...
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  • echoes of earlier five-day and six-day weekly patterns are evident in the rhythms of rural life and the timing of many recurring events. The names of the...
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  • The Reformations of 1627 (category Great Schism of 1615) (section Abolition of monasticism)
    only alteration being the name of the sitting Imperator being used in place of the name of the sitting Pope during the Canon of the Mass. Accordingly, the...
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  • Culture of Caphiria (category Culture of Caphiria)
    The island of Urlazio, situated in between Sarpedon and Levantia, played a role in the early history of the Latinic people. Over its long history, Caphiria...
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  • Porfíria (section History)
    the lattermost of which accounts for 58% of the region's combined GDP. Most of Porfíria's industrial base is located in the urban centres of Rovaion and the...
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  • LGBT rights in Cartadania (category Culture of Cartadania) (section History)
    nightlife. Many of Cartadania's territories also serve as well-known tourist destinations for many members of the community. The history of the LGBT community's...
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  • Vandar Orientalis (category History) (section History)
    ruling class of Vandar were neither interested in expanding their own pantheon to the natives nor in adopting Christianity; Vandar was one of the last formally...
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  • that allowed for the rise of aggressive warlords, or the spread of a new, violent form of Germanic paganism. By the time of the Depredations, Coscivian...
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  • Lotoa (section History)
    opposite of what several of Lotoa's high council desired. Many of them wanted to retain their way of life and remain severed from the rest of the world...
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  • approach to the political elevation of members to positions of higher responsibility was guided by a philosophy of continuity of revolutionary succession (mo...
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  • age of 6 until the age of 18. Curriculum was generally very generic for schooling, with additions for courses on Calderan history and Gothic history. The...
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  • Slakonian (section History)
    Sea of Solisbury, on the south by the Caliphate of Rumelistan, by the east by the Kingdom of Kommenori, and on the west by the Elegans Imperium of Heku...
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  • Prevalia (section History)
    the rest of Prevalia's ministries, it did take the proactive step of establishing the University of Prevalia in 1953. With millions of veterans of the Great...
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  • Republic of Peoples was formed out of mainly-northern and central areas of the nation, dead-bent on a seemingly-impossible goal of a reunion of the Patrajan...
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  • the young blood of hairless youth." It was only with the rise of the Emperors, through their imposition of the Four Laws and patronage of the Four Rites...
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  • Catholic Duchy of Martilles "to control the trading interests of Martillien merchants from the borders north of the upper reaches of the Kingdom of Dericania...
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  • becoming a signatory of the Pact of Eighteen in 1976 and federating into Delepasia. Today, Portas Gemeas holds the largest amount of people of Cartadanian ancestry...
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  • It has a population of 41.7 million of mostly ethnic Varshani natives, and its capital is the city of Tizro. Created under League of Nations auspices after...
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  • language of the province is Gothic, but Ænglish and Volin are also used. The most widespread religion is Christianity, with Volinism behind. Only 35% of Westerners...
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  • Herciana (category Subdivisions of Urcea) (section History)
    island east of Sarpedon in the Sea of Canete that is part of Urcea. The home of one of the earliest polities in Sarpedon and a bedrock of the Ancient Istroyan...
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  • "Zurgite" Varshan. The history of Zurgite Varshan is divided into a number of dynastic periods, punctuated by intervening periods of civil war and political...
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  • Vithinja (section History)
    100 years of history when the Borean Twin Republic existed was the most peaceful and one of the most prosperous periods in Vithinjan history. From this...
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