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  • |name = Hetzer Council ...tatives from ?, ?, ?, and [[Searavenag]]. The representatives are members of parliament in their respective countries and are elected by those parliamen
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  • ...rum:Global and regional issues/International organizations in the firth of Hetzer?]]'' /[[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 09:23, 13 February 20
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  • ..., and probably historically linked through their common location along the firth, meaning that collaboration could be assumed to be both particularly benefi But, of course, apart from the fact that it would both make sense and be fun, I hav
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  • ...how it is located, easily accessible from both the firth of Hetzer and one of my neighbour’s main roads, I just cannot convince myself that people who ...g where roads, railroads, motorways, etc. would be needed to connect parts of your territory and to connect with your neighbors. --[[User:TheMayor|TheMay
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  • <!-- Expert user? change one bit of text and then use the pencil icon to switch to Source Editing --> ...st of Devon, partly by that of Brittany). The east of the territory, north of the part I plan to convert into moors, already has good countryside / farms
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  • ...onal'' bodies of water and landmasses. Please refer to the Discussion page of this article for more about how various places shared by multiple countries ==Smaller bodies of water==
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  • ...the same as the Earth. Unfortunately, nothing is known about the location of major mountain ranges. So I made a map as if the entire surface was moderat ...hese patterns? Countries that don't fit? And obviously, despite what any of these maps says, everyone is free to create whatever climate they like in t
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  • ...very corner of the world. Because of that, Ingerland can be considered one of the most important countries for OGF's in-universe history. This forum page ...ical points below begins; former colonies begin submitting a priority list of toponyms and monarchs to include in the project
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  • ...overs a land area of 228 326.93 km² (88 157.52 sq mi) and has a population of about 7 millions people (Ambrosians). ...ortality. Ambrosia is also the name of a plant widely present in the south of the country and was certainly the reason why this last one has been named t
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