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  • Great Schism of 1615 (category Religion in Caphiria)
    unity in Sarpedon as his top diplomatic priority, and in early 1560 he proposed a compromise option which would require all clerics in Caphiria to swear...
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  • Caphiric Catholicism (category Religion in Caphiria)
    church families that originally developed during the early modern period in Caphiria and adjoining territories. The term does not describe a single communion...
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  • Caphiric Church (category Religion in Caphiria)
    the Caphiric Church in modern Caphiria, there are 1,092 dioceses, nearly 200 more than Urcea despite Caphiria being half the size in terms of population...
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  • Caphiric Rite (category Religion in Caphiria)
    participation in the liturgy is proscribed in the universal Church, definitions of the meaning of the term are understood in a more relaxed way in the Caphiric...
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  • Sacred Ash (category Religion in Caphiria)
    Imperator of Caphiria, Ash is placed in sequential order on the Imperator's right arm, chest, and head, so that God may be present and bless him in "the strength...
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  • The Reformations of 1627 (category Religion in Caphiria)
    resistance within Caphiria to these changes. Between the Great Schism of 1615 and the late 1620s, the practice of the Catholic religion in Caphiria was basically...
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  • Venceism (category Religion in Caphiria)
    such as the Caphiric Pyramid model, it plays down the authority of the Pope in church without denying that there are some authoritative elements to the office...
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  • Caphiric Pyramid (category Religion in Caphiria)
    of subsequent Imperators for, in their view, reducing the dignity of his office. The mending of the Great Schism of 1615 in the 2030s lead to a schism between...
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  • Religion in ancient Caphiria (category Religion in Caphiria)
    were governed by their religion. The religion was not only a religion but a way of life and a philosophy, which provided guidance in how to behave and live...
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  • Ecclesiastical Assembly of Sarpedon (category Religion in Caphiria)
    during the nadir of Levanto-Sarpic relations. Beginning in 1968, political leaders in Caphiria began to express opposition to a college of "Levantine Churches"...
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  • Culture of Caphiria (category Caphiria) (section Religion)
    largest practiced religion in Caphiria is Islam, which makes up 3%, followed by Judaism at 1.5%. The final 1% of practiced religion in Caphiria comprises minor...
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  • Eastersphere (category Religion in Caphiria)
    independence from Urcea or Caphiria, depending on the circumstance. Two prominent examples occurred in the 2010s. In 2019, in the context of strengthening...
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  • Saint Beatrice (category Religion in Caphiria)
    Her eventual death in the hands of pagans to rescue Catholics cemented her as not only an important figure in Acirian Catholicism, but in Acirian history...
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  • Caphiria (category Caphiria) (section Religion)
    largest lake in Caphiria, south of the province of Leonia The Albuscalae, Estro Magnus The highest point in Caphiria, Patrior Mons, located in the Cimisi-Extressio...
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  • Beatricism (category Religion in Caphiria)
    Beatrice herself rather than the religion, due to many finding similarities between her and the holy women of their pagan religion. The continued exposure to...
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  • Catholic Church (category Religion) (section Churches in partial communion)
    varies by rite. In the Latin Church, it is known as the Mass. In the Istroyan-speaking rites, it is referred to as Divine Liturgy. In the Caphiric Rite...
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  • Sarpedon (section Religion)
    present religion. Christians, in general, represent a massive majority of Sarpedon's population. There are also other important minority religions like the...
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  • Urcea (section Religion)
    said entirely in ecclesiastical Latin. Some documents of the Ministry for the Church in Urcea are propagated in ecclesiastical Latin. Religion is considered...
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  • Vallos (section Religion)
    east across the Tainean Sea, leaders in Caphiria recognized the potential value of further intervention in Vallos. In 702, Imperator XXX personally led a...
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  • Cartadania (section Religion)
    constitution enshrines secularism in governance, as well as freedom of religion or belief for all, saying that no religion should have a "state character...
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  • government called res publica, similar to the development of governance in Caphiria. It achieved impressive technological and architectural feats, such as...
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  • Adonerum (category Caphiria) (section Religion)
    would settle in Sarpedon, under whose sway Caphiria would be established. This Arx, found in Lariana, is typical of the structures built in the countryside...
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  • Escal Isles (category Caphiria) (section Possession of Caphiria (1818-present))
    Possession of Caphiria and archipelago in the Okatian Sea just off Peratra in Australis. The five main islands are (from largest to smallest in area): Selangai...
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  • Zaclaria (category Countries in Audonia) (section Religion)
    major commercial ports in Zaclaria, Port Bayen in Bayen, Port Kangou in Kozlucak, Port Maint-Anne in Arhavza, and Port Esfarah in Ashtia. There are dozens...
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  • partnership in the face of evolving geopolitical dynamics. Vila Real Accords, a milestone in unity, signed in 2036, stand as a cornerstone in the formation...
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  • Urlazio (section Religion)
    court in Lariana (in modern Lariana). The last Latin King, Acarius II, sent a missive to Caphiria (then under the First Imperium) for urgent aid in 325 as...
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  • Caphiric Latin (category Caphiria)
    unclear, Caphiria boasts that Caphiric Latin has approximately xx million native speakers. Caphiria's de jure language is Caphiric Latin; used in its government...
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  • Alcairet (category Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls) (section Religion)
    Burgoignesc Overseas Representative Assembly in confluence of the Sea of Istroya and the Aab-e-Farus, in the Barbary Straits in Audonia. It is considered part of...
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  • Pelaxia (section Religion)
    (16.9 in) in the tropical and subtropical centre and south to over 1,000 mm (39.4 in) in the Cazuello Delta of the far west and the Pelaxian Jungle in the...
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  • Shenendehowa Bay (category Caphiria) (section Religion)
    Industries, the largest company in Caphiria. In 2026, the Executive Board voted unanimously to fully integrate into Caphiria's civil administration, renaming...
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  • Equatorial Ostiecia (category Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls) (section Religion)
    of Caphiria in the southeast, Arona a province of Urcea in the southwest, and shares a maritime border with Eilada an island province of Faneria in the...
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  • Voting around the world (category Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls)
    forth in the 1853 constitution, most recently reaffirmed in the Standardized Commonwealth Service and Citizenship Attainment Device of 2005.  Caphiria 16...
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  • Alstin (section Religion)
    and prevents legislation that favors any religion over another. In addition, discrimination based on religion is illegal, with the exception of explicitly...
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  • collapse of the Second Imperium in 1172, leaving Caphiria open to multiple attacks from barbarian armies in the frontiers in an era known as the Caphiric...
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  • “hop-on, hop-off” services for passengers from Burgundie in ports of call from Urcea, Caphiria, and Cartadania. This is a complicated process as it requires...
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  • History of Caphiria (category Caphiria) (section Piracy in the Duranis)
    Pelaxia in 1615 and Cartadania in 1630. The Imperium also experienced an Eastern collapse, where Aciria gained independence in 1625 and Caphiria lost a...
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  • finer theological points of his Catholic religion, which he took to immediately. His active interest in religion - as opposed to the pious aloofness of his...
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  • Triessa (section Religion)
    subsumed into Caphiria around 518 B.C, when it was combined with the area that is today parts of Cascália and all of São Andreas. The region, known in Caphiria...
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  • Eight Points Agreement (category Caphiria)
    upon between the Church and Caphiria in January of 2017 before the formal signing of the Pact in March. The Government of Caphiria, lead by the Imperator,...
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  • Verona (section Religion)
    participation in religion is relatively low in Verona compared to other regions in the country, especially areas that share a land border with Caphiria rather...
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  • Sudmoll (category Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls) (section Religion)
    Escal. It runs a regular route from Port Lacomopoles in Burgundie, Sybaesa Port in Caphiria, Port Bianca in Cartadania, Port TBD, Burgoignesc Equitorial Osteiecia...
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  • Puertego (section Religion)
    conquered by Caphiria along with the capital being sacked and the country gaining the name Puerto Negro from anti-slavery advocates in Caphiria. The Latin...
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  • provinces of Caphiria has begun which has strengthened the changing economy. Upon its establishment, the territories taken from Caphiria by Urcea in the Veltorine...
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  • by patterns in case law. Polygonal motifs in a stained-glass window - Elginsar, Devalōmica Plan of a star fort. Many such forts were built in the golden...
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  • insurrection in Caphiria could be stoked as well as a lobbying influence in neighboring countries. Given the geography of Sarpedon, the government-in-exile viewed...
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  • Tanoa (section Religion)
    interest to Republic-era Caphiria, thus it lacked true inland settlements until the 1630s when Cartadania separated from Caphiria, taking the area with it...
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  • Rumahoki (section Religion)
    sovereign country located in eastern Vallos. It shares a land border with Takatta Loa in the southwest, Vallejar in the south, Almadaria in the west, the Caphirian...
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  • Delepasians (category Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls) (section Caphiria)
    societies in the 19th and 20th Centuries as the colonies declared their independence from Pelaxia in the former century and consolidated their identity in the...
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  • Cartadanians (category Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls) (section Dispersal of peoples in the country)
    the term is often overlooked or not used in official contexts in favor of the broader term "Caphirian". However, in common usage, the term Latinic may be...
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  • Chrobonsk (section Religion)
    Monarchist Tzardom in southern Sarpedon. It is neighbored by Caphiria, Zeshinava, and Aciria. It has been historically linked to Caphiria since the Bronze...
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  • use of civil law in Bahia and São Andreas acknowledges historical and cultural differences in legal traditions inherited from Caphiria. The role of the...
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  • beginning approximately in the 3rd century and ending in the 9th century that saw groups of Latinic people and Gaelic people living in Southern Levantia begin...
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  • Argévia (category Sub-national Regions in Kiravia) (section Religion)
    living in Argévia as expatriates are (in order): Caphiria, Paulastra, the Cape, Cartadania, and Aciria. Catholic Church of Sts. Faro & Fiacre in County...
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  • of its religion. Syndycalism: opposed The Global Improvement Branch is the arm of Ministry of Exterior Affairs tasked with improving the world in terms...
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  • Architecture in Caphiria (category Caphiria)
    Imperium of Caphiria. Caphiric architecture is a very broad and diverse style, which cannot be simply classified by period, due to Caphiria's continual...
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  • Metzetta (section Religion)
    aristocracy in Metzetta, and have marriage links to royal families in Urcea (through Princess Haeki in 1965) and Aciria (through Princess Hanyeo in 1978). The...
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  • Melian Islands (category Sub-national Regions in Kiravia) (section Religion)
    role in the Kiravian Federacy's nuclear weapons program. Born and raised in Mirśamur. Ansgar Therōsdur - Xth Governor of the Melian Isles, born in Intravia...
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  • important being Alimoche in 1120, Fatides in 1157, and Barcegas in 1191. The Santialche dynasty ended with the death of Balbino in 1218, and their cities...
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  • Pribraltar (section Religion)
    advanced levels, these being useful skills in an economy driven by international business and tourism. In terms of religion, 41.3% of Pribraltarian permanent residents...
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  • Victoria (section Religion)
    from 80 millimetres (3.1 in) in July to 195 millimetres (7.7 in) in March. It typically rains on almost 215 days every year in their region, making it one...
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  • Trentino (section Religion)
    capital is the city of Aquilônia in Central Trentino, while Valencia is the most populous city in the state, located in the extreme southern portion of...
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  • Audonian Christianity (category Religion) (section Establishment in Levantia)
    believers, but the compromise position was condemned by a Church synod held in Caphiria in 624. Attempts to reconcile the positions were cut short by the rise...
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  • Lombardia (section Religion)
    considerable influence in national politics; in the late 20th century it was a major battleground in presidential elections, most notably in 1984 and 1988. Castelusia...
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  • Cuisine of Caphiria (category Caphiria)
    themes. This theme persists in the pește bellaria, a breast-shaped cookie in honor of Saint Emeletta. In medieval times, Caphiria became well-known for its...
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  • Tanoa Sul (section Religion)
    disputed with Caphiria, before its admission to the Union as the 25th state on 10 January 1995. It earned the nickname "The Magnolia State" early in its history...
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  • Alexandria (section Religion)
    millimeters (89–120 in) annually. Monthly precipitation levels can range from 80 millimeters (3.1 in) in July to 263 millimeters (10.4 in) in March, with rainfall...
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  • Arcerion (section Religion)
    usually seen in Arcerion. The majority of Catholics in Arcerion arrive from Urcea or former members of the Holy Levantine Empire. Religion in Arcerion is...
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  • independence from Caphiria after the long Veltorine War of Independence from 1769-1782. Established by the landed class of former eastern Caphiria, the nation...
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  • people, took part in the Veltorine War of Independence and became part of independent Veltorina in 1782. It was once again conquered by Caphiria at the end of...
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  • Tierrador (section Religion)
    based in Taisgol, along with a few government agencies based in the historical city of Qabór. The earliest recorded evidence of human presence in Tierrador...
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  • Constantinus I (category People in Caphiria)
    cemented his name above others in the House of Panther as one of the greatest politicians in the family, if not in modern Caphiria. From challenging foreign...
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  • Estate (Caphiria) (category Caphiria)
    remain indispensable in the societal and political fabric of Caphiria, playing a crucial role in its stability and growth. Membership in a Patrician Estate...
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  • Magasevetus (category People in Caphiria) (section Religion)
    Magasevetus abdicated on 1 January 1950 in favor of his son Magasevetus II in hopes to further strengthen Caphiria in the post-war aftermath, but he was quickly...
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  • Stratification in Caphiria (category Caphiria)
    rarely handed out in the form of nepotism and are usually won based on merit. The modern stratification system of Caphiria was first outlined in 1925 by Benico...
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  • Toscana (section Religion)
    air flowing in from the Ursa Range and warm dry air flowing in from Loumara's lençois desert. This makes Toscana one of the few places in Northern Sarpedon...
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  • Grajnidar (section Religion)
    Countryside in the Jniten regions The Royal Palace in Minvras The Djenika Mountains located in the eastern part of the country Grajnidarens live in a society...
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  • personal ordinariate in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church for priests and laypeople from a Caphiric Catholic background outside of Caphiria, that enables...
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  • capital has been located in Lua since 1806 with only a short break in 1814 when legislative sessions were held in Touloa due to flooding in Lua and the Marée...
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  • Activities Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Nature People Philosophy Religion Society Technology Random portal...
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  • Slavery in Caphiria (category Caphiria)
    Slavery in Caphiria is a legal and significant part of traditional Caphirian society and culture. Slavery has existed in Caphiria since antiquity - giving...
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  • Culture of Urcea (redirect from Sports in Urcea) (section Religion)
    living in Crona, or ethnically native Cronites adhering to Levantine religion and culture in Crona. Most Nysdrine families in Urcea originated in New Harren...
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  • South Coscivians (category Ethnic groups in Kiravia) (section Religion)
    group in Trinatria and are also found in substantial numbers in other provinces of Middle Kirav and the Southwest, as well as in diaspora in Caphiria. Although...
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  • and gods in later tellings. The Journey of the Fifty was the foundational myth of Latin civilization in Levantia according to the ancient religion of Great...
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  • Caergwynn (section Religion)
    chronicler put it) has roots in the early Republic, but mostly came into prominence in the 19th century, as radicals made their appeals in the name of the "freedom...
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  • Quinquenarian calendar (category Caphiria)
    traditionally used in the Imperium of Caphiria. Based on the quinary system (base-5), this calendar is structured around units of time in multiples of five...
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  • Æonara (section Religion)
    organised a government-in-exile in Æonara under the leadership of Séan Kæśek as Prime Executive. Land reform began in 1949 with the in 1949, Field Rent Control...
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  • observes most of its standards in electrical regulation and the like, albeit with some native standards in parallel in paper manufacturing and its own...
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  • landscape of the Ahoso river basin; Aiaka in Disa'adakuo, Keikono in Arai'ia, Nagala in Husnande and Ranafaia in Disa'adakuo. It is unlikely that these are...
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  • Lucrecia (section Religion)
    overall trustworthiness, much like the concept of dignitas in Caphiria. Unlike in Caphiria however, Lucrecian diginitas is entirely based on one's achievements...
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  • Valēka (section Religion)
    traditions less common elsewhere in Kiravia. Catholicism is the largest religion in the city, with Jesuit and Franciscan missions in Valēka having been the Catholic...
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  • Prostitution in Caphiria (category Prostitution in Caphiria)
    famous is Diominessa's Amorini House in Venceia, and the largest brothel in Caphiria is the Amorini house Ophedra in Castra Osaniovo, a 12-story building...
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  • begins in mid- to late-January and ends in early- to mid-December, with breaks between. This scheduling is in contrast with the University schedules in the...
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  • List of Nations (category Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls)
    lack of reporting by the nation or difficulty in finding the data. All currency measurements are made in Talers. There are a handful of territories whose...
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  • Cursus honorum (category Caphiria)
    achievement in Caphiria, occupying some of the most coveted positions in the country. To have held each office at the youngest possible age (suo anno, "in his...
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  • Daxia (section Religion)
    suppression of religion was later enshrined in the Law of Superstitious Orders in 1971. This law was replaced with the Law of Religious Bodies in 2011 by the...
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  • recognition in archery after the first Winter Games were held in Aciria in 1976. Sports in Aciria has played and continues to play an important role in Aciriani...
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  • Guanilu (section Religion)
    the least densely populated states in Cartadania, ranking thirty-first in this regard. The city of Azulindo, located in the center of the state on the shores...
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  • Internet in Cartadania (category Infrastructure in Cartadania)
    The Internet in Cartadania was developed based on technological principles established with the various global networks originating in Caphiria, as well as...
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  • Loa (category Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls) (section Religion)
    bottleneck in the 800s BCE, resulting in the circumstances that led to the rapid development of Insuo Loa and the genetically distinct Loa. In 1100 CE the...
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  • war. It was also used heavily in conjunction with Levantine Creep and Burgophobic reportage in both Kiravia and Caphiria throughout the 20th century, especially...
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