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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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  • ...ith high autonomy. However, have in mind that Suria is a confederation and Surian republics '''are not independent'''. | Some mix of Russian (Surian) culture and one of the minorities, possibly Turkic.
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  • ...rious South Slevic toponyms in the area, which the hypothetical Mardoumakh language is a substrate of. ...han Romantian language speaker; "Small Valakhs" usually refers to Romanish language speakers outside of the Iviran States, in particular those who have migrate
    9 KB (1,344 words) - 10:30, 11 December 2023
  • ==== Surian Socialist Rule and Independence attempts ==== ==== Population & Language ====
    8 KB (1,140 words) - 16:11, 6 March 2024
  • ===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 ==
    2 KB (329 words) - 14:02, 2 December 2023
  • ***** Surian (RL Russian) *** Sanain (divergent para-Slavic language)
    3 KB (461 words) - 13:07, 8 November 2023
  • ...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
    15 KB (2,206 words) - 14:03, 2 December 2023
  • ...ween various powerful empires such as Aryan, Mazanic (later Castellanese), Surian and Demirhan Empire and various short lasting Turkic khanates. Through time ...re Turkish serves mostly as universal way of communication rather than the language people speak at home. At the same time purely Kurdish area marks the wester
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  • ...s Mardoumakhstan is a multicultural, multilingual state, with the official language overall being Mardoumakh. Regional official languages are Shelaq and Armash ...were historically settling the area that is now the southern edges of the Surian Confederation. Their presence is still today visible in Chara Republic (Cha
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  • ...rinzian, Aschnarese, Nakah, Mgong and Kyawals in the country. The national language of the empire is Baiyu, which about 90% speak. Many of its citizens live in | native_language = [[Kanglapolish language|Kanglapolish]]
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  • ...tion of territory owners. The notes column should indicate who created the language and inspiration or other real-world references. ! width="15%" | Language
    23 KB (3,014 words) - 09:12, 29 April 2024
  • ...itic nations (a.k.a. OGF-Slavic, Slevic <s>(bs name)</s> or whatever). The language is quite close to Dregovinian and especially Dregolesian. In terms of real- Historically it was quite often a part of larger empires (geklinian, lanian, surian) but also has long periods as independent kingdoms and later as independent
    5 KB (798 words) - 20:23, 18 April 2023
  • ...nese), with a slight Slavic twist due to its past occupation by Suria. The language will use the [[Wikipedia:New Tai Lue alphabet|Tai Lue script]]. Example: � ...Kanglapolish region was handed to Suria (this has been discussed with the Surian mappers and they seemed fine with the idea) in exchange for some money. The
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  • ...first language, and an additional 2.3 million people as a second or third language, making it one of the smallest Romantish languages in the family. The evolution of the Qennesan language is very complex. Linguistically, Qennesan is divided into Eganian Qennesan
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  • | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | '''Culture & language''' <br/> Dominated by the Sathrian culture (conlang). Also features Roantra ...5em;" | '''Culture & language''' <br/> Dominated by the Arabic culture and language(conlang), together with Greek, Maltese and Maurit (conlang) areas.
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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
    39 KB (5,332 words) - 23:23, 14 January 2024
  • ...f a political transition as far back as the 50s that was less aligned with Surian influence, and more independent which helped them slowly warm back up to th The language itself, often nicknamed Midegalian, is merely a standardised version of ano
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  • ...owns, piazzas, castles and churches) and have a basic knowledge of Italian language. ...queterre. Of course, the main culture will be Italian-like, just like the language. However, I don't want it to be too similar, so this is as analogous as the
    17 KB (2,124 words) - 11:55, 3 March 2024
  • :About Castellan, I wonder if its Romantian language can be explained through it being a early colony of "Romantia". ...n languages origin? As a state it's rather new, having probably been under Surian and other occupations along the history and, else, mostly consisted in trib
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  • | name = Romanish language | extinct = <!--info or date of extinction of the language-->
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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
    50 KB (7,270 words) - 17:26, 4 January 2024
  • ...mpire would border the Prettanic Lake and The Great Rift in the North, the Surian Plains in the East, the Sea and "Indian" to the South and a messy border to ...e that should be changed) there would've been a push towards a centralized language from further north with stronger Germanic influence. I do think that if thi
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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.
    68 KB (9,659 words) - 19:51, 2 October 2023
  • "comment": "Castellanese (Spanish)-language mapping", "comment": "Castellanese (Spanish)-language mapping",
    211 KB (17,710 words) - 22:39, 19 May 2024
  • ...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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