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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File: | <div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Flag of Ostrinubia.svg|120px]]</div> '''Sulatia''' ({{wp|Finnish language|Sarvalian}}: ''Kuljemaa''), officially the '''Republic of Sulatia''' ({{wpFlag of Ostrinubia.svg|Finnish language|Sarvalian}}: ''Kuljemaan tasavalta'') is a {{wp|sovereignty|sovereign}}, {{wp|unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|directorial system|directorial}} {{wp|republic}} located in East Auressia. | ||
The area of Sulatia has been inhabited since roughly 60,000 {{wp|Before Present|BP}}. Bronze working was introduced {{wp|circa|ca.}} 3000 BCE with several cultures, most notably the Kaarre culture, arising during this time. The cultural continuity of the Kaarre continued into the 1st millennium BCE with the transition to the Iron Age believed to occur between the 300s and 100s BCE. The Iron Age saw a transition from {{wp|pastoralism}} to {{wp|nomadism}}, with the culture spectrum of {{wp|Finno-Ugric peoples|Keranic}} groups being collectively referred to as Iron Age Nomads. Migration eastwards culminated in the Sulatian conquest of Teno River basin over the course of the 8th century CE, and is largely considered by both archareologists and historiographers to be the end of the Keranic Iron Age. ('''[[Sulatia|See more...]]''') |
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Sulatia (Sarvalian: Kuljemaa), officially the Republic of Sulatia (Template:WpFlag of Ostrinubia.svg: Kuljemaan tasavalta) is a sovereign, unitary parliamentary directorial republic located in East Auressia.
The area of Sulatia has been inhabited since roughly 60,000 BP. Bronze working was introduced ca. 3000 BCE with several cultures, most notably the Kaarre culture, arising during this time. The cultural continuity of the Kaarre continued into the 1st millennium BCE with the transition to the Iron Age believed to occur between the 300s and 100s BCE. The Iron Age saw a transition from pastoralism to nomadism, with the culture spectrum of Keranic groups being collectively referred to as Iron Age Nomads. Migration eastwards culminated in the Sulatian conquest of Teno River basin over the course of the 8th century CE, and is largely considered by both archareologists and historiographers to be the end of the Keranic Iron Age. (See more...)