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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Regio Heptagram.jpg|150px]]</div> '''Regio dela Verde''' ({{wp|Spanish language|Classical Verdean}}: Reign of the Jade Queen) is a religion native to the Verdean Archipelago, founded by a group of Sacrementist clergy looking to reform their original faith, centralizing divine power into fewer deities. Over time, the beliefs of the Regio heresy diverged significantly enough that the heresy had become radically different from the parent faith. Valerius d'Léon and the heretical clergy on Isla Verde near Corazón del Río, declared the Septonate Brotherhood and cut all ties to Sacramentist believers, and established formally a separate Regio faith in AI 1330. Over the multiple thousands of years of the Verdean hundreds of various sects, churches, and heresies split off of official Septonate doctrine, however sects can generally be divided into six broad categories, some of which are historical, and some extremely modern, with breakdowns being tied to traditionalism versus modernism, and syncretic and anti-syncretic Regio faith. Generally however, core [[Verdean People|Verdean]] nations tend to be anti-syncretic whereas diaspora communities, Verdean minorities overseas, and non-Verdean practitioners being more Syncretic in outlook. ('''[[Regio dela Verde|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Mambiza pic.PNG|150px]]</div> '''Mambiza''' ({{wp|Help:IPA/English|/'mæmbi:za/}}; officially '''Sainte-Germaine''' until 1970) is the largest city in [[Garambura]]. The city has one of the largest designated metropolitan areas in Garambura, at 1,253.9km<sup>2</sup> (481.4mi<sup>2</sup>), and an urban population of 4,489,140 in 2014, with a total population of just over 4.5 million inhabitants. Mambiza itself is a metropolitan province of Garambura. The city sits on the expansive Gonda Delta and its coastal location makes it a popular destination for global trade. The city was founded as a trading outpost in 1656 by [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] merchants, who named the city ''Sainte-Germaine'' after the Sotirian venerated figure. It served as a stopover for trade between [[Euclea]] and southern [[Coius]], namely [[Xiaodong]] and [[Senria]], and so the city's wealth grew under the Gaullicans. It was designated as the capital of [[Baséland]] when it fell under full Gaullican sovereignty in 1813, and was designated a city in 1814. Mambiza was the site of [[Charles Dumont]]'s famous ''Droits de l'homme'' speech in 1919, before he was executed in the city by national functionalists. Many of the city's inhabitants were conscripted during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. The capital was moved and the city renamed to Mambiza in 1970 after Garambura secured its independence. ('''[[Mambiza|See more...]]''')


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Mambiza (/'mæmbi:za/; officially Sainte-Germaine until 1970) is the largest city in Garambura. The city has one of the largest designated metropolitan areas in Garambura, at 1,253.9km2 (481.4mi2), and an urban population of 4,489,140 in 2014, with a total population of just over 4.5 million inhabitants. Mambiza itself is a metropolitan province of Garambura. The city sits on the expansive Gonda Delta and its coastal location makes it a popular destination for global trade. The city was founded as a trading outpost in 1656 by Gaullican merchants, who named the city Sainte-Germaine after the Sotirian venerated figure. It served as a stopover for trade between Euclea and southern Coius, namely Xiaodong and Senria, and so the city's wealth grew under the Gaullicans. It was designated as the capital of Baséland when it fell under full Gaullican sovereignty in 1813, and was designated a city in 1814. Mambiza was the site of Charles Dumont's famous Droits de l'homme speech in 1919, before he was executed in the city by national functionalists. Many of the city's inhabitants were conscripted during the Great War. The capital was moved and the city renamed to Mambiza in 1970 after Garambura secured its independence. (See more...)

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