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  • |name = Association of South Ulethan Nations The '''Association of South Ulethan Nations''' (Castellanese: ''Asociación de Naciones del Sur de Uleta''; Maz
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  • #REDIRECT[[Association of South Ulethan Nations]]
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  • ...member of the [[Association of South Ulethan Nations|Association of South Ulethan Nations ('''ASUN''')]].
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  • Diplomatically, it is a member of the [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]], after joining in 19xx.
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  • ...B.P. the country is the meeting point of Archantan, East Ulethan and West Ulethan Cultures and has a rich history of multiple cultures, but also multiple con ...elkans from the record. This wave of migration matches the one of northern ulethan migration padrons to south archanta
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  • ...of Nations]] (since 1951) and a member of the [[ASUN|Association of South Ulethan Nations]] (since 1984). ...as quarries. With conquests from the Romantish, and later the Mazanic and Ulethan peoples, the nation is shaped by war and the ocean. Inhabited today by main
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  • ...impetus for the development of a unique national identity, different from Ulethan or local. In 1886, a secret society of anti-Ulethan colonists rebelled against the union of the colonies, and in 1887 the Repub
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  • | era_B = Ulethan Discovery and Colonisation | event_B1 = First discovery by Ulethan expedition
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  • ...rnase holds a top-ranking position amongst traditional South Archantan and Ulethan powerhouses; classified as a relatively deep international specialist city.
    3 KB (378 words) - 11:54, 23 December 2023
  • ...slands have been inhabited since the Neolithic but were (re-)discovered by Ulethan navigators in 1322. The remoteness of the islands and te lack of resource f
    3 KB (396 words) - 20:45, 30 March 2022
  • ...ous Tarephian or Central Archantan descent while a small percentage are of Ulethan descent.}}
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  • ...of the present state prior to settlement from the east and south. Prior to Ulethan settlement, the native Mennowee peoples formed a confederation that extende
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  • ==Pre-Ulethan History==
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  • ===Ulethan colonisation===
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  • === Great Ulethan War ===
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  • ...egion''' (ACFR) is an intergovernmental economic organization comprising 5 Ulethan countries that have abolished border controls at internal borders to promot
    4 KB (495 words) - 16:24, 12 June 2023
  • |name = Association of South Ulethan Nations The '''Association of South Ulethan Nations''' (Castellanese: ''Asociación de Naciones del Sur de Uleta''; Maz
    43 KB (5,887 words) - 12:56, 27 April 2024
  • Selonia-Flamain is a member state of the Association of South Ulethan Nations.
    5 KB (603 words) - 14:15, 2 December 2023
  • ...Legislature. The Sangria Islands is a member of the [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]] and the [[Assembly of Nations]]. ...Castellanese nobles in the islands following the eventual departure of the Ulethan powers.
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  • ...my and high life quality. It is one of the founding members of the Eastern Ulethan Organisation of Independent Allies (EUOIA) and is a member of the [[Assembl
    5 KB (626 words) - 05:39, 2 December 2023
  • | era_A = Ulethan colonisation ===Pre-Ulethan History===
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