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    Northern Indigenous Conference
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  • | alias = Northern Indigenous Conference
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  • Supported by<br>{{flag|Northern Indigenous Conference}} Supported by<br>{{flag|Northern Indigenous Conference}}
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  • | long_name = Treaty of Peace between Freijian and Her Associated Northern-Hibernia Colonial Territories * [[File:Rensselaer Flag.png|30px]] [[Rensselaerswijck|Freijian Northern-Hibernia Colonial Territories]]
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  • | Influenced by Northern North America, particularly the {{wp|Atlantic Northeast}}, {{wp|Great Lakes ...ux Rebellion (17 Beaver Wars (1st: 1783 - 1787, 2nd: 1810 - 1813), Verlois Conference (1753), Continental Decree (1757), Monbec Accords (1820 - 1821), Era of Opt
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  • |XX.XX% [[Indigenous Furbishmen|Indigenous]] ...o secure a major victory against the latter, leading to the [[Boston peace conference]] in 1815. A [[Second Furbish constitution|new constitution]] was drafted w
    12 KB (1,519 words) - 19:49, 16 January 2023
  • ...021, it was host of the [[2021 Tregueux Leaders Summit|24th Annual Leaders Conference]] for heads of state from across [[Iearth|the world]] and the [[Coalition o ...istoric Caribar Manoir Sichelieu and many 19th-century mansions), Pareibau Conference Center, and Lorileau Street with its boutique stores and antique shops.
    12 KB (1,605 words) - 18:35, 23 April 2023
  • ...e desertpeople were different from the plainspeople. The desertpeople were indigenous Swish, whilst those in the plains came from other areas. The desertpeople b ...inan League would begin showing hostility to the Crestan League. After the conference, Capcres would gain further control of the league, as all of the city-state
    11 KB (1,834 words) - 14:38, 18 May 2024
  • ...e reign of [[Sehiman the Great]], the Neo-Calidum Empire conquered most of northern Naphtora and some of what remained of the [[Dardonan Empire]]. Throughout t ...c]] in 1716 and [[Omaran Empire|Omaran]] occupation of the western half of northern Hesterath. In the Lowlands, the [[Zhao]] continues to flourish due to trade
    25 KB (3,927 words) - 12:45, 18 January 2023
  • |2.32% [[Indigenous Furbishmen|Indigenous]] ...o secure a major victory against the latter, leading to the [[Boston peace conference]] in 1815. A [[Second Furbish constitution|new constitution]] was drafted w
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  • [[Mārenai people|Indigenous Gallambrians]] have inhabited the island for approximately 1,700 years. The ...a)|war]] broke out between the secessionist north, and loyalist south. The Northern Colonies, under the flag of the then First Duke of Caledon, Thomas de Ashka
    23 KB (3,312 words) - 14:03, 10 January 2022
  • ...ority of Terre-Belle’s population, however minorities such as Ghailles and indigenous groups such as the Megsig and Borealians also have a noticeable presence in ...rnment of Terre-Belle and the Dumont Bay Company, which controlled much of northern Cassier until its incorporation in 1870. Terre-Belle was one of the colonie
    21 KB (2,949 words) - 22:59, 19 January 2024
  • [[Mārenai people|Indigenous Gallambrians]] have inhabited the island for approximately 1,700 years. The ...a)|war]] broke out between the secessionist north, and loyalist south. The Northern Colonies, under the flag of the then First Duke of Caledon, Thomas de Ashka
    24 KB (3,499 words) - 16:49, 15 July 2023
  • |established_event3 = [[1849 Conference of Aniarro]] ...orthern portion of Godrica has originally and solely been inhabited by the indigenous {{wp|Cherokee|Shuelah people}}, comprised of twelve individual tribes which
    12 KB (1,528 words) - 13:33, 1 September 2023
  • | 6.1% [[Northern Galians|Northern Galian]] ** 2.1% [[Indigenous Angeleans|Indigenous Angelean]]
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  • ...foreign powers. In 1882, the French started to occupy much of Madagascar's northern and western territories. In 1883, the [[Franco-Hova Wars]] commenced betwee ...ity. Huge mining and forestry concessions were granted to large companies. Indigenous leaders loyal to the Philippine administration were also granted part of th
    17 KB (2,130 words) - 13:29, 28 June 2022
  • ...conflict, known as Binsion's War, which was a small scale war between the indigenous tribe known as the Binsion and the Anglian. ...nd Indian Leaders Around a Ceremonial Fire by Vernier.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Conference Between the Lysian and native Leaders.]]
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  • ...on the continent of [[Oxidentale]]. The Federal Republic is located on the northern coast of the continent, bordering [[Sante Reze (Ajax)|Sante Reze]] to the e Kustakuna traces its origin from numerous indigenous tribal nations along the coast, notably the Wutawi and the Allpaqayra, whic
    21 KB (3,114 words) - 19:32, 2 February 2022
  • ...born of this conference, with the first President being Rahui Irepani, an indigenous war veteran, as a show of goodwill to the native peoples. ...1969, the [[Maracaibo Coast Highway]] is completed, connecting the entire northern coast via road.
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  • ...ke limited moves to resist the new Bureau, sometimes in alliance with both indigenous groups and pre-functionalist Euclean power structures. The Bureau considere ...cription also imposed. The war amongst the Euclean colonies of central and northern Coius went well for the Entente, and so troops were generally shipped out f
    20 KB (2,895 words) - 14:00, 2 August 2023
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