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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Sir Samuel Romilly.jpg|120px]]</div> '''Robert Morris''' (March 27 1781 - 11 July 1841) was an [[Audonia|Audonian]] statesman, military commander, founding father, and writer who served as the first [[President of Audonia]] from 1817 to 1826. Prior to that, he had led Audonia to independence over a period of 13 years. He oversaw both the [[Audonian Senate|Audonian Senatorial Founding]] and the [[Audonian Senate|reconstruction of the federal government]], turning it from a purposefully weak government into a centralised and strong government. He has often been referred to as the [[Father of the Nation|Father of the Nation]] due to his efforts in organising the nation both prior and post independence. ('''[[Robert_Morris|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:ElstockAnthemSongbook.png|120px]]</div> '''"O land of the river"''' ({{wp|Kashubian language|Elsian}}: ''"O krôjnié rzéki"''; {{wp|German language|Tyrnican}}: ''"O Land des Flusses"'') is the {{wp|national anthem}} of [[Elstock]]. Officially adopted in 2000 following the country's independence from [[Tyrnica]] and [[Pelemia]], the song was previously an unofficial anthem for the city-state decades before its adoption, and a popular patriotic song among the wider [[Elsians|Elsian]] community. Officially, the anthem is instrumental, but the original lyrics, in both Elsian and Tyrnican, are still used in unofficial celebrations and events, such as soccer matches and private functions.('''[[O land of the river|See more...]]''')

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"O land of the river" (Elsian: "O krôjnié rzéki"; Tyrnican: "O Land des Flusses") is the national anthem of Elstock. Officially adopted in 2000 following the country's independence from Tyrnica and Pelemia, the song was previously an unofficial anthem for the city-state decades before its adoption, and a popular patriotic song among the wider Elsian community. Officially, the anthem is instrumental, but the original lyrics, in both Elsian and Tyrnican, are still used in unofficial celebrations and events, such as soccer matches and private functions.(See more...)