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Blackhelm Confederate - Nikolian relations are bilateral relations between the governments of [[Nikolia]] and the [[Blackhelm Confederacy]], which were first established in 1587. From 1587 to 1996, Nikolia maintained relations with the [[Empire of Exponent]], of which the Blackhelm Confederacy is considered the legal successor.
Blackhelm Confederate - Nikolian relations are bilateral relations between the governments of [[Nikolia]] and the [[Blackhelm Confederacy]], which were first established in 1587. From 1587 to 1996, Nikolia maintained relations with the [[Empire of Exponent]], of which the Blackhelm Confederacy is considered the legal successor.
==History==
==History==
===Pons Culturalis===
===North Lorecian Intervention===
==International organisations==
==International organisations==
===Astyrian Red Cross===
==Popular culture==
==Popular culture==
==Diplomatic missions==
==Diplomatic missions==
==Diaspora==
Nikolia is home to more than 780,000 members of the [[Blackhelm Confederate Diaspora]], many of whom were fleeing the violence of the [[Hesperidesian Reclamation]] and the [[Blackhelm Confederate Revolution]].


[[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Nikolia]][[Category:Astyria]]
[[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Nikolia]][[Category:Astyria]]

Latest revision as of 14:15, 29 September 2024

Blackhelm Confederate - Nikolian relations are bilateral relations between the governments of Nikolia and the Blackhelm Confederacy, which were first established in 1587. From 1587 to 1996, Nikolia maintained relations with the Empire of Exponent, of which the Blackhelm Confederacy is considered the legal successor.

History

Pons Culturalis

North Lorecian Intervention

International organisations

Astyrian Red Cross

Popular culture

Diplomatic missions

Diaspora

Nikolia is home to more than 780,000 members of the Blackhelm Confederate Diaspora, many of whom were fleeing the violence of the Hesperidesian Reclamation and the Blackhelm Confederate Revolution.