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  • ...urian confederation in 1999, while having ongoing border disputes with the Surian confederation (see [[Transmarmatian war]]). ...ng revived with the annexation of the current territory of Iviron into the Surian Confederation. After the 1999 independence of the Republic of Ivira, the st
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  • ...hostile terrain and self-imposed isolation, Kinglavia remained outside of Surian and Bai control for the next 300 years. It gained official independence fro
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  • ===Ingerention in Surian Revolution=== ===Anti-Surian Union===
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  • ...rs. The country is a homeland of Dregovinians, however noticeable Lechian, Surian and Podolian minorities. Dominant faith in the country is christicism, divi Dregovine is a constitutional monarchy, with the tsar, a heir of former Surian imperial family, as a head of a country. Legislative power belongs to unica
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  • ...n both countries was forced to increase as many traditional trade roads of Surian were now cut by borders. The city of Nedelica was also divided along the cl ...regolesian royalists. As Dregovine was under constant pressure of possible Surian aggression, the country was interested in making cooperation more formalize
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  • ...name comes from the ''Legatio duce Malioriae'', a document written by the Surian metropolite ''Demetrios of Gumlev'' in 906, in which he lauds ''Maroje Veli
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  • *Khaiwoon has an {{Node|194917959|embassy}} in the Surian Gate neighborhood of Borrodin.
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  • | name = Surian Socialist Confederaton | native_language = Surian
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  • ...inating on today's [[Mardoumakhstan]], which has settled areas of southern Surian republics between the 4th and the 2nd century BCE. It is unclear how Hellan ...a/Ivirya''' (in the local script ''Ив́и́рѧ'') was the name of the Slavan [[Surian|Sur']] principality between [[Archis|Doukas]] and [[Sens|Toridava]], which
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  • ...e medieval period, regularly getting invaded by one or another. After 1912 Surian Revolution, Dregolesia managed to gain independence, however it was short l ...ime Minister [[Łukasz Świderczyn]] put the blame on what he called "secret Surian spy networks"<ref> ''The Royal Mail'' Gazeta Królewska (1965). Wydanie z d
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  • === Role in Surian Semptember Revolution === ...ere was large chance that Demirhan Empire will border the communist state. Surian communist had shown also a lot of cruelty against nobility and there was a
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  • ...wer, the area came under the influence of various Antharian, Turquese, and Surian rulers. In the late Middle Ages, the territory of modern-day Malesoria expe | minority_languages = Antharian, Eganian, Iviran, Qennesan, Romanish, Surian, Turquese
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  • ...gdom was often trembled by uprisings and rebellions, resulting in frequent Surian and Escadian attacks. ...n: ''Jelena Lipa)'' married Escadian king Vyndenira I to save kingdom from Surian invasion. The Union was confirmed by Sibinj Charter (Mallyorian: ''Sibinjsk
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  • ...tries. These ambitions have been partially attributed to a fear of [[Suria|Surian]] expansionism and the spread of communist revolutions in Uletha. In the af
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  • ...controlled waters. Trade relations were also established with Turquese and Surian states in the east, not only bringing wealth to Navenna but also cultural i
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