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  • ...country was known by trading and extended times of war between tribes. The northern part was a center of civilization where big capitals were built. ...% of the Mazanic citizens are Imani. Minorities can be found mostly in the Northern areas of Al Fidad (1,738,619 non-Imanis), Al Maziyya (1,342,779 non-Imanis)
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  • ...by the state include [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=10/-31.8122/141.3309 Northern Peaks Wildlife Preserve], [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=10/-32.3452/141. ...nnison and second in Lola), [[State University of Sierra]] in Elvira and [[University of Dennison]].
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  • ...h growth in population, thanks to lower costs and the presence of some new university campuses that have attracted students from all countries. Here there are al ...fashion, and youthful energy. It has captured the hearts of teenagers and university students, making it a popular destination for those seeking a trendy atmosp
    50 KB (6,789 words) - 11:29, 15 March 2024
  • ...etha]]. It is bordered by [[Mazan]] from the northern east, UL02g from the northern west, [[Alliria]] from the east, [[Arion]] from the south, and The Sea from ...est known by the economic, educational, and culture renaissance. The Imani University in Nadal used to get thousands of students from all around the Imani world
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  • ...n the Rabenthaler culture, leading to a revival and a regional identity in northern Tigeria. Even so, native speakers of the Rabenthaler Lentish language are ...erine Mountains receive much less precipitation. The western slopes of the northern Haxiwen Mountains tend to be wetter due to their proximity to the Catham Se
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  • ...khtubatna: a force to be reckoned with"]. Journal of Khaiwoonese History, University of Khaiwoon Press. 1999.</ref> ...ona, Barbara Yoobma. (2011). A History of Khaiwoonese Mapmaking. Khaiwoon: University of Khaiwoon Press.</ref>
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  • ...Teterayba District. The regional centre of power would later shift to the northern urban centre in Lagarú District. Amarr had close trading relationships wit ...Department as a family case worker until 1996 when she enrolled at Etatono University to study Politics & Public Governance.
    75 KB (10,562 words) - 04:00, 2 December 2023
  • ...rger canal network remained an asset for domestic freight travel, with the northern branch of the Ondassagam Waterway allowing waterborne freight to directly p ...Boulevard at the West Bank, but consolidated operations with LM&N at Great Northern in 1937 to better serve the exposition and downtown Lake City.
    173 KB (23,895 words) - 03:36, 7 June 2023
  • ...through the regional or national agencies. Very successful high school or university graduates are also sometimes recruited directly into higher ranks, especial ...ommon to visit evening schools which allow Zukkyamlu graduates to enrol in university programmes fitting their practical training and job life.
    159 KB (21,836 words) - 12:55, 7 May 2024
  • ...ies control and declared itself a vassal of the Taquezas. That was a major northern expansion of the Taquezas but they could not take Susulcan, Tunancinque or ...g founded, a group founded mostly by rural farmers and some ex-soldiers in northern part of Yavi Department. The group first became known when they attacked th
    130 KB (18,665 words) - 23:55, 5 May 2024
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