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The '''Industrial Reformation''' ({{Lang-hvl|Örvatielät | The '''Industrial Reformation''' ({{Lang-hvl|Örvatielät Biltssark}}; {{IPA-hvl|ɔʀvətˈileɪt bˈɪltsɑʀk}}) was a period of rapid industrialisation of the [[Trihhimerein Peninsula]]. This transition included the beginnings of ''[[hausenvötajon]]'' facilities, the spread of train travel, and a transition from hand-made to machine-made goods. | ||
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Industrial Reformation | |||
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c. 1962 – c. 2015 | |||
Location | Heldervin | ||
Monarch(s) | Karl XII | ||
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The Industrial Reformation (Heldic: Örvatielät Biltssark; Heldic pronunciation: [ɔʀvətˈileɪt bˈɪltsɑʀk]) was a period of rapid industrialisation of the Trihhimerein Peninsula. This transition included the beginnings of hausenvötajon facilities, the spread of train travel, and a transition from hand-made to machine-made goods.