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  • ...assodeya and East Massodeya and international borders with the Republic of Cambria, Piscipula and Randalia. Alormen was home to Castellanese and Ingerish colo
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  • ...founded in 1627 as part of [[Ingerland]]'s colonial expansion south from [[Cambria]]. Initially little more than a farming village on the southern shore of th The Saviso area had been known to the Rhysiogan settlers of [[New Cambria]], but it was not until Ingerland took possession of the colony that expans
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  • ...sed the strategic importance of the islands after taking possession of the Cambria Colony in 1616. The multiple Castellanese colonies along the southern Uthyr ...authorities, and by 1700 Port Magueriz was rivalled only by Brynderwyn in Cambria as a major centre of piracy in the Uthyra. The pirates (and later privateer
    16 KB (2,405 words) - 04:29, 2 December 2023
  • ...Rhysiogan settlers in 1594. In 1616, [[Ingerland]] took possession of New Cambria; over the following decades it and its sister colony, St Austell became maj ...or the entirety of Ingerish Equatorial Tarephia. With the consolidation of Cambria and St Austell into a single colony in 1849, Vodeo was officially adopted a
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  • ...Barkenfry and southern Layr. Elections were held on 9 January 1855 and the Cambria-Bromley Right won all 30 seats. ...to the Holmic ethnic background of its people. Layr's troops advanced into Cambria and annexed it on 10 January 1972 to the delight of the Cambrian people.
    56 KB (7,562 words) - 19:05, 30 March 2024
  • ...ntually in early 1620 the territory was placed under the administration of Cambria Colony (Vodeo). San Fernando was settled in 1626 when two families were exi The Windy Cayes were included within the Cambria Colony but by the later 17th century were slowly settled as "free towns" ou
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  • ...siogan]] settlers in 1594. In 1616, [[Ingerland]] took possession of [[New Cambria]]; over the following century it and its sister colony, St Austell became m
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