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''''''Erimvir''' is an autonomous republican commune of the Union of Free Ummah Republics, located on the eastern coast of the !Arabian peninsular. Among Arabian communes, it holds unique autonomy as a result of being home to an independent socialist revolution in 1923. The Ummah is governed by a bicamaral parliamentary system, the council of labour, made up primarily of elected representatives from 157 local communes, of which 103 are agrarian, and the council of faiths, a chamber with 31 seats, 15 of which must be held by leaders of religious minority groups'''
'''Bold text'''''''''Erimvir''' is an autonomous republican commune of the Union of Free Ummah Republics, located on the eastern coast of the !Arabian peninsular. Among Arabian communes, it holds unique autonomy as a result of being home to an independent socialist revolution in 1923. The Ummah is governed by a bicamaral parliamentary system, The Council of Labour, made up primarily of elected representatives from 157 local communes, of which 103 are agrarian, and The Council of Faiths, a chamber with 31 seats, 15 of which must be held by leaders of religious minority groups

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'Bold text''''Erimvir is an autonomous republican commune of the Union of Free Ummah Republics, located on the eastern coast of the !Arabian peninsular. Among Arabian communes, it holds unique autonomy as a result of being home to an independent socialist revolution in 1923. The Ummah is governed by a bicamaral parliamentary system, The Council of Labour, made up primarily of elected representatives from 157 local communes, of which 103 are agrarian, and The Council of Faiths, a chamber with 31 seats, 15 of which must be held by leaders of religious minority groups