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[[File:Kmdt SPE Trichard, Naturellekommissaris van Middelburg, ZAR.jpg||thumb|200px|Trick shooter [[Phillippus van der Walt]] poses with his rifle, 1880s.]]
[[File:DJI_0196-HDR-Pano.jpg|right|thumb|200px|An evening view of a canalised tributary of the Buiganhingi as it flows through Naimhejia, the second biggest city in Dezevau]]
Firearms in [[Nuvania]] are subject to restrictions and regulations for civilian ownership, including the possession, sale, and use of firearms. Civilian ownership of a firearm in Nuvania is conditional on meeting certain criteria and can be legally denied or revoked if an individual does not meet these criteria. Two pieces of legislation, the [[Arms Act 1987]], and the [[Hunting and Fishing Act 1972]] currently regulate firearms in Nuvania, and provide the framework for which enforcement of firearms regulation is conducted.
'''Urban planning in Dezevau''' is the planning and design of cities in [[Dezevau]]. It has a history that stretches back two thousand years or more, though modern urban planning only emerged after Dezevauni independence in 1941. It is a key academic, governmental and political concern, influenced strongly in the present day by the nature of local and federal power, and by the ideal of a democratic and socialist economy; its importance relates to the high level of urbanisation in Dezevau, which is about 70%. The most significant urban planning agencies are the district planning commissions, but like many other political processes in Dezevau, consultation with and input from both higher and lower governmental strata are crucial.  
 
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Nuvania has had a long history of civilian ownership of firearms, and this association has had an impact on the country, particularly in rural areas where firearms are considered essential tools for most households. Between 1836 and 1937, the [[Constitution of Nuvania]] enshrined the right to own firearms, a provision not included in the [[1937 Constitution of Nuvania|1937 constitution]] adopted after the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. Firearms legislation has been controversial, particularly in the enforcement of existing firearms laws as well as issues surrounding the legal obligations of firearms owners.  
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An evening view of a canalised tributary of the Buiganhingi as it flows through Naimhejia, the second biggest city in Dezevau

Urban planning in Dezevau is the planning and design of cities in Dezevau. It has a history that stretches back two thousand years or more, though modern urban planning only emerged after Dezevauni independence in 1941. It is a key academic, governmental and political concern, influenced strongly in the present day by the nature of local and federal power, and by the ideal of a democratic and socialist economy; its importance relates to the high level of urbanisation in Dezevau, which is about 70%. The most significant urban planning agencies are the district planning commissions, but like many other political processes in Dezevau, consultation with and input from both higher and lower governmental strata are crucial. (See more...)

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