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The '''Anglian Empire''' was composed of the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by [[Great Anglia]]. Anglia was uniquely positioned on the [[Adlantic Ocean]] to colonise all along the Adlantic and beyond. Initially, the colonisers founded trading posts and small overseas possessions. Later, the colonies began to take up larger amounts of land. They pushed further inland for resources, agriculture, and to control strategic areas.  
The '''Anglian Empire''' was composed of the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by [[Great Anglia]]. Anglia was uniquely positioned on the [[Adlantic Ocean]] to colonise all along the Adlantic and beyond. Initially, the colonisers founded trading posts and small overseas possessions. Later, the colonies began to take up larger amounts of land. They pushed further inland for resources, agriculture, and to control strategic areas.  


Former Anglian colonies include [[Seylos]] (until 1543), [[Gallambria]] (until 1609), [[Delamaria]] (until 1766) in the form of the [[Dominion of Labradoria]] (until 1776), [[Hinterlands]] (until 1XXX) as the [[Colony of Hinterlands]], [[United Republic of Aurelia|URA]] (until 1176) and others across the glube.
Former Anglian colonies include [[Seylos]] (until 1543), [[Gallambria]] (until 1609), [[Hinterlands]] (until 1724) as the [[Colony of Hinterlands]], [[Delamaria]] (until 1766) in the form of the [[Dominion of Labradoria]] (until 1776), and [[United Republic of Aurelia|URA]] (until 1176).


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The Anglian Empire was composed of the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by Great Anglia. Anglia was uniquely positioned on the Adlantic Ocean to colonise all along the Adlantic and beyond. Initially, the colonisers founded trading posts and small overseas possessions. Later, the colonies began to take up larger amounts of land. They pushed further inland for resources, agriculture, and to control strategic areas.

Former Anglian colonies include Seylos (until 1543), Gallambria (until 1609), Hinterlands (until 1724) as the Colony of Hinterlands, Delamaria (until 1766) in the form of the Dominion of Labradoria (until 1776), and URA (until 1176).