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  • September. A general mobilization was declared in Burgundie also on 10 April. On 20 April, Urcea and Burgundie signed the Pact of the Sea of Istroya, referred...
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  • Alistaire Dounall Captain Seychee Moffat-Greys FIFA code BRG World Cup Appearances 18 (first in 1962) Best result Champions: 2018...
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  • has brought prosperity and stability to Aciria never seen before in its history, still being widely popular among the people despite the large financial...
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  • the island of Urlazio. Its 15.6 million residents, while sharing a common history, are split between the more countryside dominant culture of Cascália and...
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  • Rainfall is heaviest in June and October and lightest from December through April, averaging 1,200 mm (47 in) annually. Hurricanes often strike the island...
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  • Alahuela (section History)
    Alexandria and Verona in the country's Luson region. It was founded on 17 April 1710, to serve as the new national capital, returning the former capital...
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  • Alstin (section History)
    to refer to a citizen of Alstin is as an "Alstinian." Further Reading: History of Alstin It has been generally accepted that the first inhabitants of the...
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  • Torlen (section History)
    the seasonal rainfall. In the dry season, extending from November through April, the subtropical high retreats, and a mix of drier northeast trade winds...
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  • Tierrador (section History)
    of Gold). During the Indigenous Cronan settlement period of the nation's history, the western and central portions were considered sacred lands due to its...
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  • in office, see List of Urcean officials. James Felshatius Dynan (born 10 April 1967) is a Urcean politician who served as Procurator of the Apostolic Kingdom...
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  • Pachaug (section History)
    nature of the vote's results. Beginning in April, many Pachoy began to clash with city police. On Sunday, April 18th, a number of armed protestors stormed...
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  • Anglei (redirect from History of Anglei) (section History)
    country was invaded by the Urcean Royal and Imperial Army on April 14th and capitulated on April 17th. The country remained occupied until the Treaty of Corcra...
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  • Timeline of major world events (category History) (section Medieval history)
    and Klis moved into Pelaxia in September or October 409. Thus began the history of the end of Caphiravian Pelaxia which came in 472. The Losa established...
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  • of the Fhainn Government and Administration Monarchs Kings of the Fhainn History Misc Timeline Lua error in mw.title.lua at line 318: bad argument #2 to...
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  • Ashkenang (section History)
    provide forces in the east, weakening the hold of Algoquona over the area. On 18 April 2023, Fanerian forces issued a crushing defeat on the few remaining armored...
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  • 2021 - present Collegium Scientificum Fr. Seán Fox, OFM Non-partisan 29 April 2013 - present Ministry of the Environment and Energy Ferínaco Colò Solidarity...
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  • that overnight between 16 April and 17 April various protestors began rioting throughout the city. On the morning of 17 April, much of Pachaug was in significant...
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  • DF Isidoro Glaucia 14 April 2001 Collinebourg Chevaliers 3 DF Enrqiue Osorio 18 June 2002 Albalitor FC. 4 DF Roldan Campoy 2 April 1999 Horiz Rovers FC...
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  • Kelekona (section History)
    October 2, 1975 • Socialist republic April 7, 1977 • Junta takeover December 10, 1988 • Yellow Revolution, minarchy August 18, 2002 • Declaration of the Union...
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  • Pelaxia (section History)
    reference to the Kindred Sea where the Pelaxian Coast lies. See also:History of Pelaxia The history of Pelaxia dates to the Antiquity when the pre-Caphirian peoples...
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  • the Debutantes in April. In order to be considered eligible to contest, an individual must be a young woman between the ages of 16 to 18 who is unmarried...
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  • Halfway (redirect from History of Halfway) (section History)
    longest and most storied histories of any of Urcea's provinces, being more similar to a state with respect to its long history as an independent or semi-independent...
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  • Marshal of Yonderre Knight-Castellan Benno Maurice de Caryale CC IHC OE OC (April 20, 1889 – November 15, 1971) was a Yonderian Field Marshal and nobleman...
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  • priority. On April 17th, 1935, Urcea and Fiannria launched a joint campaign which culminated with the occupation of the country on April 29th, 1935. Rather...
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  • Julian dynasty (category History of Urcea)
    whose name referenced Paul Aster, the Kingdom's own name, and Crona's history. Arathvesura's son and grandson, Kings Paul I (reigned 1890-1920) and Arathvesur...
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  • for a party list. All citizens of Rumahoki (Rumahokian nationals at least 18 years of age) have to vote in these elections. The Constitution of Rumahoki...
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  • Chen was a hard working student with great interest in subjects such as history and mathematics and was frequently chosen to represent his classmates before...
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  • two most commonly raised animals. Equatorial Ostiecia has been a part of History of Burgundie from at least the early 1600s and after the collapse of the...
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  • Giulia (section History)
    Giulia among the most densely populated regions in the country. Giulia's history dates back to the pre-colonial era, when the land was inhabited by indigenous...
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  • '97 Rising (category History of Urcea)
    prove to be much more successful. Three landings were started in March and April but were all repulsed as Caphirian squadrons were rushed to the scene. While...
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  • remained true following the fall, and continued until the 2000s). On 30 April 1994, the Velvet Revolution in Santa Maria, a military coup organised by...
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  • History of Urcea (1214-1402) (category History of Urcea)
    The History of Urcea from 1214-1402, sometimes also called the Saint's War Period, consists of period of time from the rise of the House of Cónn in 1214...
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  • morning of the 17th of April. Though initially disarmed, the arms of the Army of the United Angle States were returned on the 21st of April when the army was...
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  • port". As an island with a rich linguistic history, it has been referred to by several names throughout history. Its indigenous name, Yunisuyara, meaning...
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  • colonial exchange, the War has taken an outsized importance within Capetian history as a major world event in which Urceans were forever ejected from southeast...
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  • international flight from Sierra International Airport that was hijacked on 18 December 1988 by the Free Pelaxia Group of Equitorial Ostiecia in the air...
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  • Navy. Order of battle of the 1st Corps' 1st Division of the Army. As of April 2026, 160,000 personell of the Pelaxian Armed Forces and the Federal Civil...
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  • Vitrea (section History)
    1815. Though they contained roughly the same amount of people throughout history, Montecarlo's urbanization outpaced that of West Aegis and thus, Congress...
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  • Quetzen. The Quetzen also introduced the Quetzo-Varshani style of recorded history, greatly revolutionizing not only the Chenango conception of the world but...
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  • Istrenya (section History)
    countries were investing in the rapidly expanding Arcerion. Throughout its history, Istrenya mostly served as a vassal state for Imperial Tierrador. Istrenya's...
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  • The MS Hollona sank on Thursday, 18 February 1993, between 00:50 and 01:50 UTC-1 as the ship was crossing the Vandarch Sea en route from Carlshaven, Hollona...
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  • Quds War (category Military History of Burgundie)
    point was, democracy was failing at it's most crucial moment of need. At April 8th 1964, President Zerya Shakasvilli called Chief of Staff Uday Nysra, a...
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  • Arco Polar Expeditions (category Arcer History)
    The history of Arco Polar Expeditions was a period spanning from 1891-1918 (27 years) during which the Arctic was explored by different Arcer explorers...
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  • History of Urcea (800-1098) (category History of Urcea)
    The History of Urcea from 800 to 1098, sometimes also called the Archducal Period, consists of period of time from the death of Saint Julius of the Caeline...
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  • current name. Venceia Lupi is the most successful team, holding 18 titles in its history and most recently winning the title in 2026–27. Renowned for its...
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  • yachting and cruising area with several marinas along its coast and features 18 golf courses, 14 resorts, over 3,000 restaurants, and several major events...
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  • 40m (7.0–7.3 MHz), 30m (10.1–10.15 MHz), 20m (14.000–14.350 MHz), 17m (18.068–18.168 MHz), 15m (21–21.45 MHz), 12m (24.89–24.99 MHz) and 10m (28–29.7 MHz)...
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  • Oyashima (section History)
    globally renowned for its history, its aesthetic, and its formal ceremoniality. Bonsai gardening, sushi, samurai/bushido culture and history, tea ceremonies, sumo...
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  • time table", referring to the lack of preparation his forces still had. On April 13th, the bulk of the northward advancing "Forward Component" of the Royal...
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  • the Navidadian System, in some of the largest mass evictions in modern history. Most of these targeted removals were intended to restrict the Loa population...
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