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  • ...usually the largest town. Counties are further divided into four types of local government areas (LGA). District councils are the local government areas (LGA) that surround a town or towns, usually for more popu
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  • | name = Duchy of Searavenag ...bility over the region gradually waned, giving more power to assemblies of local free men. Foundation of "parliament" in 1024, but built upon earlier courts
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  • !State Name ===Local Government===
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  • ...records refer to the castle as ''Kyareh'', and although the origins of the name are unclear, legend has it that Birjer named the settlement after his wife, ...t announced the "promenadstad" initiative, which would convert hundreds of local residential automobile roads into pedestrian-priority roads, with the inten
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  • ...ounty, and the city-county splits its functions between its two tiers. The local legislature operates in a two-tier manor, in which there are 15 Common Coun !name
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  • | name = Sangria Islands ...municipality has its own varying degree of local autonomy and control over local affairs, however none surpassing the powers of the provincial government th
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  • | name = Demirhan Tarephian Khedivate | name = Alaeddin Paşa
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  • ...icipality|municipalities]] hold many of the responsibilities and powers of local government. Trinity Island county governments were abolished by the [[Trini ...rs]] (which also exercise as ''ex-officio'' chairs of the [[Trinity Island#Local government|councils of government]]) and the [[Wikipedia:en:Lieutenant gove
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  • While there is no clear consensus on the etimology of the name, most scholars believe that Telkarnatha comes from the old hellenisian Telk ...ndence the main island changed names while Telkarnatha became the official name for the kingdom and later republic.
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  • ! Name !! Logo !! Headquarters !! Subbranches ! Name !! Province !! Nearest settlement !! Local garrison !! Personnel !! Notes
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  • # Local ...pproval of both Houses of Parliament in consultation with metropolitan and local governments.
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  • | name = Kalkara ==Name==
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  • |name = San Juan de Castellán ...and. At the close of the war, Castellán annexed the island and gave it the name of San Juan.
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  • ...rliamentary democracy, with some aspects of governance delegated to direct local democracy. The Monarch, officially referred to as the ''Theytheda'', has be
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  • | name = Mauretia ...ate, wherein some powers have been devolved from the central government to local levels. The present order of governance is defined by the ''Logenatiu'' of
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  • ...nd Hearthsbridge, Culpepper, owned and operated by Astrantia NorthWestern. Local switching around the greater Newport area is done by Newport Harbor Belt. V
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  • From more than three decades, local government of Lévionnay province decided to develop a energetic policy in ...l of the Province, isn't member of any of the four Départements. A special local collectivity, the Région de Balanque, was created to administrate all the
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  • | name = Republic of Kwelede-peir ...r the development of a unique national identity, different from Ulethan or local.
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  • | name = Bahengo | name = Bahengo
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  • ...lding several forts in the area, while first attempting to exterminate the local popolus, they quickly learnt how to co-exist with the Sillimi peoples and s ...ion of Silland based on collective strength and economy while ensuring the local persistance of the different cultures and economies.
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  • | name = Cariocas | name = Cariocas/ Kary'ókas
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  • ...odeca in the state, is currently Andrew Daniels. Peralia is divided into x local government areas, as well as a handful of unincorporated, very rural and sp ! colspan="2" |Name
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  • | name = Adamsville ...music industry, Adamsville has a vibrant music scene, and it is common for local artists to preform at restaurants, bars, and cafes. The professional music
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  • | name = Republic of Cinasia ...it is the most renowned trading goods of Cinasia in its early history. The name was first widely mentioned among international traders in the 14<sup>th</su
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  • ...gauge (1435 mm) and voltage of 25 kV. There are, however some railways of local meaning which use metre gauge and lower voltage.
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  • ...he First Imani Caliphate. Different types of governance under the "Alezar" name have been present in modern-day Mazan. After its decline in the 17th centur ...er explanation has been given by some historical scholars that related the name to the literature meaning of "someone's homeland, which led ot it being the
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  • |capital = [[Pyapyor]] <!--Name of country/territory's capital, wikilinked if link exists--> |largest_city = capital <!--Name of country/territory's largest city. Use "capital" (without quotemarks) if
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  • | name = Dregovina | intro = '''Dregovine''' (official name: Tsardom of Dregovine) - small, landlocked country located in northern Ulet
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  • |name = International Red Shield Movement ...National Red Shield Societies usually coordinate with their home nation's local health systems to provide emergency medical services to various communities
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  • | name = State of Minnonigan ...nonigan''', is a state in the southwestern [[Federal States]]. The state's name derives from a Native Archantan word meaning "pleasant portage". With just
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  • | name = Republic of Tamor The origin of the name "Tamor" probably comes from the "Torians", founders of the town of [https:/
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  • | name = Republic of the Sangria Islands ...s capital, Porta di Sangria (Sangrìnensa: ''Porta di Sangrìa'') shares its name with the archipelago. The Sangrias are a semi-presidential unitary republic
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  • ...e fire that burned much of the Glenburn area. That is how Glenburn got its name. In the end, the settlers won and Oanatchukan Territory [sic][sic][sic] was !Highway/Road Name
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  • | '''Sur''' || 6 || cities > 100.000 inh. || XXX || local elections for mayor and city council | '''Hibu''' || 6 || districts || XXX || local elections for Hibu-mayor and Hibu-council
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  • ...agues, which had significant socio-economic and demographic impacts on the local communities. By the 1750s, trade routes were established with neighboring r ...g for equitable resource distribution. [[Soo Fa]]'s agenda extended beyond local concerns to address global issues, particularly challenging foreign capital
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  • | name = Bonisle and San Fernando ...discovered or settled on 30th May, feast day of St. Ferdinand and got the name. The Windies were probably named because they are in low lying and not high
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  • | name = Izaland Some local lines or subway lines have also different gauges, such as 1,067 mm or 1,544
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  • | name = Allendean Republic ...om 1852 to 1853, when Oriún officially surrendered. After criticism of the name, the nation was officially renamed the Allendean and Fojenican Republic. At
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  • !Name ...erred to a village near present day Graggville, on the Cholotka River. The name was first found on maps around 1720, but was used to refer to the whole are
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  • ...These roads may be of various condition and it is advised to consult with local authorities and or map resources before using these routes. Some routes are ...al and municipal airports located throughout the country that also provide local and long distance passenger service as well as freight and general aviation
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  • ...ocard|capital=Dunwic|flag=myrcianflag.png|latitude=56.341|longitude=19.556|name=Kingdom of Myrcia|native_name=Rícecynig Myrcia|zoom=7|native_language=Myrc | name = Myrcia
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  • In 1462 a Nordurlandic ship arrived to the coast and mapped the zone, and name the zone Østland, but them doesn't established settlements, because of how ...void conflict, the Lechians let the Sillimis hold certain positions in the local administration and missionaries were sent to convert the Sillimi to the Chr
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  • | name = Guai ...plain located mostly astride Urán and Astel Cantons. Guai has no official name. Consequently, it is referred just as ''Guai'' for all official purposes.
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  • | name = Arecales ...have largely supplanted sugarcane and fishing as the largest sector of the local economy, and the Federal States military presence on Caya also contributes
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  • | name = Demirhan Empire !Name
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  • | name = Mauretia ...utional parliamentary monarchy with some devolved powers to provincial and local governments. The monarchy was first established in the seventh century and
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  • ...orogeny but are Mesozoic and early Cenozoic marine, coastal, estuarine and local fluvial deposits that were uplifted during the Cenozoic Fayaan Orogeny. Due
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  • | name = Province of Kastichetshan ...across the province. This new agricultural sector not only catered to the local market but also generated a modest export industry, providing economic stab
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  • ...into a single colony in 1849, Vodeo was officially adopted as the colony's name. | name = Vodeo
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  • | name = State of Tempache ! Name
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  • | name = Republic of Maka ...ed after the closure, and persists as a small fishing community.</bdi><ref name=":0">Makaan Historical Society (2022) ''History of Kadre ket Augur,'' Avail
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  • ...sland fell into hands of Demirhan Sultans. After that the turkification of local people had begun and went far enough to prevent the island from joining Lor ...re recognised by a state. There are also several minor differences between local and state civil code.
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  • | name = Federal Republic of Antharia ...t Ulethan values with ancient Antharian ideology and symbolism, as well as local [[Iviran]], [[Slevic]], [[Turquan]] and [[Mardoumakh]] traditions. Antharia
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  • | name = Pyingshum-sur ...esidents of the Pang who advise the borough- and sometimes city-council on local matters.
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  • |name = Ingerish Commonwealth ...ern Ingerish military that led to the expansion of the Ingerish Empire. As local colonies and dominions began to take on more responsibility for their own d
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  • ...enians traveled to other countries and helped many people to recognize the name. Since 2011, Belphenia's official state religion is [[Great Heart]]. The re ...s around the world. Extensive coverage of the Grand Prix is found in many local print publications, including the ''[[Times of Khaiwoon]]'' and others.
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  • ...' inside a blue circle, bordered by two orange leafs and a stripe with the name of the state. This badge is used in official stuff, and as base to all coun ! Name
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  • | name = Kingdom Atreisia | name = Atreisia
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  • | name = Royal Dominion Mauretia ...ingdoms in the seventh century. The term Mauroi evolved similarly from the name of the Marro tribe and eventually became a demonym of the entire population
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  • {{Infocard|name=Republic of Wiesermoria|native_name=Wiesermorische Republik/Визермо� {{Infobox geography|name=Wiesermoria|continent=Uletha (Central)|population=15,000,000|area_km2=130,8
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  • | name = Kingdom of Airannia The name Aerágny is derived from the name of the mythical native people who lived on Cabelia, the Haera - which is se
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  • ! Name !! Code !! Capital City !! Largest City !! Population !! Total Area in mi² | {{Name}}
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  • | name = Surian Socialist Confederaton | name = Suria
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  • | name = [[Izaland]] ...ved in 1998 by the then minister for the environment Saeki Jurikomai, amid local farmers' protests. For this reason, most of the meat is now artificially pr
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  • ...hip of the Birrics, who tended to be more progressive, the Republic opened local markets and followed a progressive policy. This caused increasing tensions !Province name
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  • | name = Republic of Navenna ...opulation of approximately 4.5 million inhabitants. The country shares its name with its capital, {{node|203528414|City of Navenna}} (Navennese: ''Zsità d
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  • ...sambig|the country in northeastern Uletha|[[Kara (city)|a city of the same name]]}} {{Infocard|name=United Republic of Kara|native_language=Karska|native_name=Fjörnåde Repú
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  • | name = Republic of Kojo | name = Kojo
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  • |style="text-align:center" | Business Secretary<br />Minister for Local Investment
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  • | name = Khaiwoonese Republic | name = Khaiwoon
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  • | name = Union of the Fayaan Colonies ...ayaan was chosen in 1806 to avoid international tensions on the use of the name ''Munion''.
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  • | name = Izaland The Republic of Izaland is divided into 29 local entities, including 24 prefectures (縣, ''ken''), the Capital Special Admi
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  • | name = Ullanyé ...ation occupying much of Ullanyé between approximately 1900 - 1200 BCE. The name Dyákunda is a modern label meaning 'westerner' although archaeological evi
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  • |largest_settlement = <!--Name of largest settlement--> |legislature = General Assembly <!--Name of the country/territory's governing body, e.g. "Parliament", "Congress", e
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  • | name = Costa Azul ...[wicca]], [[taoísmo]], [[confucionismo]] y la más destacada, la [[religión local indígena]] que se practica en el país desde antes de la llegada de los ul
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  • |national_anthem = In The Name of God - باسم الله ...n which someone works to go in the afterlife to The Paradise of ^Aden. The name was not named to consider the area as a paradise but a way to paradise. Ano
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  • ...hian: ''Żeklinia-Dregolezja''; Dregolesian: ''Žekliniǎ-Dregolesiǎ''). This name has been chosen in 1917 over rejected proposals such as ''Dual Kingdom'' or The name '''Geklinia''' is ingericized version of Lechian ''Żeklinia'', which in tu
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  • | name = State of Clamash The state's name derives from the Clamash River, which's name is derived from the Castellanese "clamar" in reference to the former Blanco
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  • ...ery harsh reaction from the ruling FP and provoked GİP to go out from some local coalitions. It caused some turmoil in provincial assemblies and probably po
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  • |name = Sainðaul ...' (𖬖ᣟᛁᐡ𖬪𖬰ᣟ𐐢ᘁ, 安作崎・首都特別自治区 ''Sainðaul shuto tukubyes jitsiku''; traditional name in Ingerish '''Sinezawool''', Gaerman '''Zeinzwaül''', IPA reading: /'sain
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  • | name = Wahanta !''Name''
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  • | name = Lake City ...in southern Minnonigan to reserve right-of-way for rapid transit to serve local neighborhoods.
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  • ...mpeira as a symbol of union and resisence that would be neutral, hence the name of the nation. ...ct true, however, for the lack of context of the corrupion of the original name, Quarai was not identified as the Golden Power that had been searched.
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  • | name = Merganian Confederation The name of Mergania derives from the [[Romantian]] expression "mergari", which mean
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  • | name = The Qennesan Archduchy .... The name 'Qennes' gets its roots from the [[Romanish language|Romanish]] name for the coastal area west of [[Niscavo]] - ''Quenneʃ''.
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  • | name = Kingdom of Layr |common_name = Lyre<!-- The name of the country as it's commonly known (e.g Exampleland) -->
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  • | name = Republic of Izaland | name = Izaland
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  • | name = United Free Reedemia ...ened by many to Freedemia in writing. The "United" portion of the official name refers to the unification of the three colonies into one nation.
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  • ...sucane. They raided farms October in San Daniel area and were pursued by a local posse north. In late 1917 they came into conflict with copper miners near M ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Name
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  • | name = Republic of Mallyore ...y Josip Rešetin, 1988</ref> Ingerish word ''Mallyore'' comes from Escadian name ''Mäljoria'' and it is in usage since late 19th century. In older Ingerish
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  • | name = Barzona The name of Barzona comes from the Franquese Barzone, which is believed to originate
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  • | name = Tigerine Republic ...n countries significantly influenced by the Goxianese thalassocracy. This name also traveled along the Bai Empire's trade routes to the Bai speaking parts
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  • Ardencia takes its name from the [[Ardentic Ocean]] that washes the country’s long eastern coast. Each Province is further divided into Departments from their Franquese name - ''départements''. And each Department is composed of Counties - ''Comté
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  • | name = Brasonia | name = Brasonia
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