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| native_name            = Lointerre
| native_name            = Lointerre
| conventional_long_name = Lointerre
| conventional_long_name = Commonwealth of Lointerre
| common_name            = Lointerre
| common_name            = Lointerre
| status                = {{wp|Colony}} of [[Gagium]]
| status                = {{wp|Colony}} of [[Gagium]]
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| event2                = [[Declaration of Commonwealth (Gagium)|Declaration of Commonwealth]]
| event2                = [[Declaration of Commonwealth (Gagium)|Declaration of Commonwealth]]
| date_event2            = 1354
| date_event2            = 1354
| year_end              = 1788
| year_end              = 1808
| date_end              = 24 December
| date_end              = 24 December
| event_end              = TBDTREATY
| event_end              = [[Greater Niagara]] Annexation
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| p1                    = PREDECESSOR
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| flag_p1                = Flag_of_New_Spain.svg
| s1                    = NIAGCOLONY
| s1                    = NIAGCOLONY
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| flag_s1                = GN-1.png
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Revision as of 17:09, 11 February 2023

Commonwealth of Lointerre
Lointerre
1123–1808
Flag of Lointerre
Flag
Map perlisienne.png
StatusColony of Gagium
CapitalClamoise
Common languagesGagian
Demonym(s)Lointerran
GovernmentCommonwealth of Gagium
King 
• TBDDATES
TBDKING
Governor 
• TBDDATES
TBDCRONY1 (first)
• TBDDATES
TBDCRONY2 (last)
History 
• First Gagian settlement
1123
1354
• Greater Niagara Annexation
24 December 1808
Preceded by
Succeeded by
PREDECESSOR
NIAGCOLONY
Today part ofPerlsienne

Lointerre was a Gagian colony encompassing much of Perlsienne from 1354 to 1788. The name Lointerre derives from the Gagian words "loin" (far) and "terre" (land).

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