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  • ARGUS (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text)
    Cartadania are required to have some understanding of the Cartadanian language and, unless the language requirement is fulfilled prior to enrollment, most students...
    11 KB (1,186 words) - 19:04, 30 November 2023
  • Cartadanian language (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Classification and related languages)
    Pelaxia. The roots of the Cartadanian language can be traced back to the medieval language known as Aleo-Cartadanian, or Old Cartadanian, which was spoken in...
    16 KB (2,010 words) - 19:58, 30 January 2024
  • Aumiers (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Cartadanian city)
    instituted a requirement that Cartadanian be either the only language across the state, or at least its primary language. The back and forth between the...
    14 KB (1,386 words) - 00:26, 30 November 2023
  • Cartadania (redirect from Cartadanian Republic) (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Language)
    consists of the Cartadanian Army (including the Army Aviation Command), the Cartadanian Navy (including Naval Aviation), the Cartadanian Marine Corps, and...
    71 KB (9,130 words) - 13:44, 7 December 2023
  • Union of Sarpedonian States (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    (Spanish: Cuerpo de Coñata; Cartadanian: Corpo da Conhata) is a binational combined arms coprs consisting of units from the Cartadanian and Pelaxian militaries...
    25 KB (2,704 words) - 11:05, 14 April 2024
  • Solemia (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Language)
    Solemia, officially the Commonwealth of Solemia (Cartadanian: Comunidade de Solemia), is a state composed entirely of an archipelago located within the...
    6 KB (105 words) - 16:13, 16 January 2024
  • São Andreas (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    São Andreas, officially the State of São Andreas (Cartadanian: Estado de São Andreas), is a state located in western Cartadania on the island of Urlazio...
    4 KB (101 words) - 16:50, 13 August 2023
  • Miraflores (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    of Miraflores (Cartadanian: Estado de Miraflores), is a state located in southwestern Cartadania. It is the 18th most populous Cartadanian state as well...
    8 KB (361 words) - 15:26, 13 August 2023
  • Cartadanians (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Cartadanian people)
    typically share a common Cartadanian culture, ancestry and language. A Cartadanian can also be a person born abroad to a Cartadanian parent or legal guardian...
    15 KB (1,966 words) - 11:14, 10 August 2023
  • Triessa (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    origin of the Latin language, and consequently for the vulgar Latin spurs that would become the romance languages, including Cartadanian. It was possibly...
    8 KB (760 words) - 19:18, 30 November 2023
  • Alahuela (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text)
    federal government, national monuments, and museums. This includes the Cartadanian Capitol, the Supreme Court of Cartadania, the Presidential Estate and...
    32 KB (3,691 words) - 11:22, 10 August 2023
  • Santarém (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    Santarém (Cartadanian: Estado de Santarém), is a state located on the western coast of mainland Cartadania. It is the sixth-most populous Cartadanian state...
    4 KB (158 words) - 18:27, 8 February 2022
  • Aleira (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    Aleira, officially the State of Aleira (Cartadanian: Estado da Aleira, Charentais: État d'Alire), is a state located on the north-central coast of the...
    7 KB (305 words) - 13:54, 2 December 2023
  • President of Cartadania (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Lists relating to the Cartadanian presidency)
    The President of Cartadania (Cartadanian: Presidente de Cartadania; PDC) is the nation's elected head of state and head of government. The president leads...
    4 KB (358 words) - 23:23, 21 March 2023
  • PEP Code (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text)
    Code is a postal code used in Cartadania. In 1905, the Cartadanian National Postal Service (Cartadanian: Serviço Postal Nacional Cartadaniana; abbreviated...
    18 KB (2,792 words) - 20:01, 30 November 2023
  • Siena (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    Siena, officially the State of Siena (Cartadanian: Estado da Siena), is a state of Cartadania, located in the country's southwestern region along the Kindredian...
    7 KB (228 words) - 22:53, 1 May 2023
  • Trentino (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    Trentino, officially the State of Trentino (Cartadanian: Estado de Trentino), is a state located in the Luson region of central Cartadania. With 8.8 million...
    13 KB (1,231 words) - 13:52, 11 August 2023
  • Lotoa (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Cartadanian arrival)
    official language in Cartadania is Cartadanian, and as a result, the language of business, government, and instruction in Lotoa is Cartadanian as well....
    24 KB (2,864 words) - 16:13, 16 January 2024
  • Acara (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text)
    Acara, officially the State of Acara (Cartadanian: Estado da Acara; Charentais: État d'Acara), is a state in eastern Cartadania, located in the lower Charente...
    7 KB (375 words) - 00:19, 5 January 2024
  • Ferara (category Articles containing Cartadanian-language text) (section Languages)
    Ferara, officially the State of Ferara (Cartadanian: Estado da Ferara), is a state located in the western interior of Cartadania, south of the Carina Bay...
    5 KB (65 words) - 01:39, 3 February 2023
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