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  • ...urian confederation in 1999, while having ongoing border disputes with the Surian confederation (see [[Transmarmatian war]]). ...led by [Armenians]. Other theories involve etymologies from the Mardoumakh language.
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  • | native_language = [[Kanglapolish language|Kanglapolish]] ...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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  • ...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 == Language ==
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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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  • ...guistic and cultural diversity, Antharia having next to the administrative language Romanish seven further national languages, which become co-official in regi ...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
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  • ...pital there. After that Murat II named himself sultan or padishah in Aryan language. However he wasn't able to hold the city for long. It was reconquered by An ...make it. He annouced in 1826 the program called Arıtma, which in Turquese language means ''purification''. The main theme for that was to separate religious l
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  • ...Arta}}, lies on the short Iviran Coast to the southeast. The sole official language of the country is Malesorian, and the vast majority of the population is et ...enturies of foreign rule. During this period, Malesorians maintained their language, culture, and traditions, preserving their distinct identity.
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  • ...e largest city and capital {{node|103503416|Nikolovac}}. The sole official language is Mallyorian. ...Maliorana", 1.dio, by Juban Oršić, 1997</ref> The first organized written language was Old Church Mallyorian, used mainly by first priests.
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  • ...s'', meaning "boat". The ending "-enna" is a common oeconym in the Shelakh language which refers to a seat of power or center of rule. The name can therefore b ...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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