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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Symbol_of_Orioni.png|150px]]</div> The '''Constitution of Orioni''' (Oharic: ''Ye’orīyoni Higi'') is the collection of legal rules based on Statutes of 1709 (Oharic: ''Higochi'') and the [[#Declaration of Citizen Rights|Declaration of Citizen Rights]] of 1874 as amended in 1922. Constitutional monarchies are often paired with a comparative rising economic quality, a merchant class and a shrinking peasant class. More skilled workers means that a significant class of people are educated and can demand more of a say, leading to a constitutional agreement. The constitutional system has influences from the ''Corpus Juris Civilis'' and [[Aroman Empire|Aroman customary law]], which contains some of the oldest surviving legal texts of any sovereign state on [[Eurth]]. ('''[[Constitution of Orioni|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:HondoniaFlagsvg.svg|150px]]</div> The '''Haydag Language''' is the most widely spoken of the Adusian family and the official language of the nation of Qazhshava. It is an ancient Thuadian language with no known ancestral conection to the surrounding Thuado-Thrismaran languages. As of yet, any attempts to link the Haydag languages to any other languages in the world have failed, although some still believe its a very old relative of the Thuado-Thrismaran languages, which is only backed up by similar features which have been speculated and some proven to have come due to influence from said languages, and some reconstructed-proto words and existing root words that seem to have been borrowed from early forms of Slavic and Germanic languages. ('''[[Haydag language|See more...]]''')


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The Haydag Language is the most widely spoken of the Adusian family and the official language of the nation of Qazhshava. It is an ancient Thuadian language with no known ancestral conection to the surrounding Thuado-Thrismaran languages. As of yet, any attempts to link the Haydag languages to any other languages in the world have failed, although some still believe its a very old relative of the Thuado-Thrismaran languages, which is only backed up by similar features which have been speculated and some proven to have come due to influence from said languages, and some reconstructed-proto words and existing root words that seem to have been borrowed from early forms of Slavic and Germanic languages. (See more...)

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