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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. Larcetany is a member of the [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]], and the [[Assembly of Nations]].
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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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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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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  • Selonia-Flamain is a member state of the Association of South Ulethan Nations.
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  • ...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
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  • | era_A = Ulethan colonisation ===Pre-Ulethan History===
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  • {{bar percent|Other Ulethan|#7f6000|5}}
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  • Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. T Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and h
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  • |ethnic_groups = 37% Native Nayinese, 16% Ulethan, 47% Other or Undetermined
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  • === Ulethan colonization ===
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  • ...[[Ostau]] to the east. Helvetiania is a member of the [[Main Page|Eastern Ulethan Organization of Independent Allies]] (EUOIA).}}
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  • | regional-orgs = [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]]
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  • ...amed by Queen Charlotte in 1700. The name "Asperia" refers to the historic Ulethan name for the southwest coast of Astrasia (itself taken from the Asperic Oce
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  • ...e a common language, with [[Old Cérran]] having evolved independently from Ulethan languages, and the locals viewed them with great scepticism. Trading missio ...ited Scandmark in the 680s and not only established trading links with the Ulethan mainland but bringing domesticated animals back with him to begin the large
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  • ...|Garlians]] and [[Kalm|Kalmish]]. The modern Antharian culture unites West Ulethan values with ancient Antharian ideology and symbolism, as well as local [[Iv ...Toridava]], which set the base for the modern Antharian state, before West Ulethan colonization; '''Romany/Románia''' (in [[Romanish]] ''Рꙋма́нїѧ/Р
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  • ...e Kofuku culture did resisted. Although it also took parts of Ingerish and Ulethan culture.
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  • | regional-orgs = [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]]
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  • {{bar percent|White/Ulethan|red|65}} {{bar percent|Mixed (Native and Ulethan)|green|30}}
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  • ...1980. Mauretia has also been a partner state of the [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]] since 2001. Public policy has resisted full membership in the org ...trong cultural similarities. Both countries were founding members of the [[Ulethan Alliance for Culture]].
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  • ...Seti texts called Guarinan "Karay/Katay", this would in the future reached Ulethan powers that would fable a place called "Katamy/Catami" or Catamia, a kingdo ...brief war, the franquese minority inside of Tantantan revolted, and helped ulethan forces to capture the city and surrounding regions in 1480, for a brief per
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  • === Pre-Ulethan History ===
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  • ...e tribes had inhabited equatorial Tarephia for thousands of years prior to Ulethan colonisation. [[Castellan]] was the first to colonise the area around the t ===Indigenous civilisations before Ulethan settlement===
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  • ...es in consolidating its democracy, strengthening its economy, and pursuing Ulethan integration. The country has undertaken reforms, improved its infrastructur | international_orgs = [[Assembly of Nations]], [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]]
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  • | regional-orgs = [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]] • [[Demirhan Tarephian Khedivate]]
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  • ...t also is a member of the [[Gobras Peninsula Free Trade Agreement]], the [[Ulethan Alliance for Culture (UAC)]], the [[Southern Uletha Economic Cooperation Co
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  • | event_B4 = Ulethan colonies & Sabishiian Kingdom ====Ulethan colonies & Sabishiian kingdom====
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  • ...e tribes had inhabited equatorial Tarephia for thousands of years prior to Ulethan colonisation. [[Castellan]] was the first to colonise the area around the t
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  • ...rawa, the Pohalanese, the Yanti, the Colquit and more. The area fell under Ulethan colonisation, with Ulethans settling on the peninsula. The Ulethans include
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  • ...y Christic faith, like Saint Abastinus. A conflict within the southwestern Ulethan churches, however, came to the fore in the early fifth century. The Patriar ...worked against each other to secure dominance and ward off primarily north-Ulethan and proto-Mazanic barbarian and pirate activity. By 500, over a dozen succe
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  • ...ted in western [[Asperic Ocean]], closer to [[Liberan Peninsula]] than the ulethan oceanic islands belt. It consists in ''xx'' islands, being ''xx'' of them i ...rcent|Brasonian|red|3}}{{bar percent|Gobrassian|gold|2}}{{bar percent|West Ulethan|orange|2}}{{bar percent|Other|black|1}}
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  • | regional-orgs = [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]]
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  • ...ha|East Uletha]] and an active member of the [[User:Mstr/Sandbox#x|Eastern Ulethan Organisation of Independent Allies]] and [[Assembly of Nations]]. The civil law system of Mergania is based on [[Ancient Ulethan law]].
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  • ...ere it now stands. This lead to a early development of this city following Ulethan standards.
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  • {{Navbox topics|terr=Mauretia|regional-orgs=[[Association of South Ulethan Nations]] (partner state)}}
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  • ...ate 8th century, the Christization of the area by Pretannic and other West Ulethan missionaries began. However, the transition from paganism was a long and to ...a king of the Kingdom of Mallyore in 894, supported and recognized by West Ulethan church authorities. During his rule, the state reached a peak in terms of b
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  • ...stellan's struggles with attempting to establish colonies at [[Vodeo#Early Ulethan colonisation (1490–1616)|New Taredo]] and [[Bonisle and San Fernando]] in
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  • ...e government of Navenna. Navenna is a member of the [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]] and the [[Assembly of Nations]]. ...Dark Money: Exploring The Offshore Financial Centres of The Global East. ''Ulethan Financial Studies'', 16(5), pp. 233-265. UUI: UX-091:18261001018</ref> Vari
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  • ...ring the late 11th or early 12th centuries, however, a large group of West Ulethan people known as Kjels migrated to the area surrounding the mouth of the Teb ...ional_orgs=[[Assembly of Nations]] - member state • [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]] - observer state|custom_label1=Öfverdeme (''Chief Judge'')|judic
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  • The first Ulethan expeditions into what is now Ogdalen were by Castellanese explorers from co
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  • ...al tribes who arrived in the area about 40,000 to 60,000 years ago. Before Ulethan settlement there were an estimated 250,000 Aboriginal people in the region.
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  • ...} and {{node|179130251|Porterez}}, respectively) which dominated the cross-Ulethan trade flow in the region. Until the 15th century, Qennes' boundaries would ...income, mixed market economy. It is a member of the [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]], after joining in 19xx, and has signed numerous agreements with i
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  • ...isation opportunities in the region. The Nakai fell under the influence of Ulethan powers for the remainder of its existence, impacting local culture and cust ...a unitary republic and Bai's constitutional monarchy. Dissatisfaction with Ulethan overlordship led to a few rebellions, until the 1877 Panaireki Revolution t
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  • ...espite explorations by the Franquese and later the Castellanese, the major Ulethan colonizers made little attempt to have a sizeable presence in the area unti
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  • ...n script and introduction of surnames which pushed the state into northern Ulethan cultural sphere. The table and text in this section refers only to statistics of the core, Ulethan part of the empire. More precise demographic and financial data for entire
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  • ...that has no historic/wiki sources, but is still important for Lentia in an Ulethan or global context.
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  • Before Ulethan settlement, Native Archantan tribes including the Pahareek, Burrakoo, Nante
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  • Little is known about the period before Ulethan colonisation. Fayaan was inhabited by Ouisx, Corxich and Huny tribes. Agric ...ian explorer Erik Meulenaers with his vessel 'Eenhoorn' is the first known Ulethan visitor of the Fayaan western coast in 1473. Lentian merchantes gained inte
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  • ...soon surpassed Clifford in shipments and Wahanta saw a population boom of Ulethan immigrants and West Lakes settlers.
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  • ...staus Bonisle and San Fernando are not part of the [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]] (ASUN) or [[Southern Uletha Economic Cooperation Council]] (SUECC
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  • ...unification. the First written attestation about Mazanics was found in old Ulethan inscription of 900 years pre-history.
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  • Possessing a dominant position in the middle of Ulethan continent, Suria is one of the biggest and most influential countries in th
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  • ..., with the historical center located on Mount Kokendake, registered as a [[Ulethan Heritage Site]]. This old town like area, places at a height of 100 to 150
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  • | regional-orgs = [[Association of South Ulethan Nations]]
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  • ...arch 1827 since Admiral Barrigan refused to support Lucero's revolt and no Ulethan country supported it.
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  • ...cluding it in their (or founding a new) family. These differences to other Ulethan cultures still reflect in modern Kojolese family law, although the necessit
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  • ...#1e099b|10}} {{bar percent|North Archantan|#c90076|7}} {{bar percent|Other Ulethan|#7f6000|5}} {{bar percent|Other or other mixed|#999999|3}}
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  • ...m foreign countries.<ref>[http://i.imgur.com/M70CXBo.png "Developing South Ulethan education hubs"]. International Worldwide Higher Education Platform. 2011.
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