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  • ...Indigenous Peoples]], which protects the rights of {{wp|Indigenous peoples|indigenous, aboriginal, & autochthonous peoples}}; ...age|Flag of the Irfanic Cooperative Conference.png}} [[Irfanic Cooperative Conference]]
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  • ...dependence groups, aided by the lack of centralised Weranic authority. The conference saw a majority vote to begin the process of securing independence, though a ...bled the group to transition to an armed force in secret in south-western, northern and north-eastern Silberküste. Magubane for his part, led senior figures o
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  • ...ere common as early as 1000 BCE, with evidence of {{wp|copper}} mined from northern [[Mousinë]] being found as far away as modern day [[Enyama]] and [[Gristol ...ghbors in population and area, made up of what are still today the largest indigenous {{wp|ethnic groups}} in Wazheganon. These are the {{wp|Menominee people|Mas
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  • |national_languages = {{wp|Swedish lanuage|Blommjordic}}<br>{{wp|Northern Sámi|Almik}}<br>{{wp|Mi'kmaq language|Wiaqqat}}<br>{{wp|Beothuk language|A ...Minerva (Astraleaux)|Minerva]]. It also maintains a permanent claim on the northern ice continent of [[Frigora Regni]]. Druermark is is a {{wp|One-party_state|
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  • ...ng Sect]], a Cotric heresy, and the formation of the [[State of Truth]] in northern Qyred. Qyred has in the 21st century regained momentum on stability, but st ...general [[Yang Jie]]. Prior to this, Qyred was named Quat 卫 wei, after the indigenous cultures that inhabited the area prior to its conquest by the Shan.
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  • ...f the Altipiano in the southeast, the Sierra Bianca mountain range divides northern Caluchia from the southern grasslands of the Grande Pianura. Most passes th ...f Eucleans in the Asterias, modern day Caluchia was inhabited by two major indigenous cultures: The (notMapuche), north of the Sierra Bianca mountains, in the hi
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  • |ethnic_groups = Drambenburgian, Indigenous ...an to settle in the northern parts of the country, with that settling many northern peoples began to shift from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to pastoralism and h
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  • ...Rumaztria]], [[Salubar]], [[Joraistan]], [[Sisiki]], and [[Ryaslava]]. Its northern stretch in [[Euronia]] is connected to its larger southern area in [[Ausian First inhabited by indigenous tribes in 5000 BCE, Vulkarian city states emerged and became the prominent
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  • ...ntry/territory--> 87% [[Occidental-Buranian]], 4% Azanian Delamarian, 2.6% Northern Native |established_event5 = <!--Second key event--> Constitutional conference of Alberta
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  • The territory was inhabited by indigenous peoples for many years before colonization by [[Euclea|Eucleans]]. During i ...Chanuche man in the plains of Puramape, among traditional sculptures in an indigenous cemetery.]]
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  • |established_event1 = Conference of Asola ...ter the conclusion of a process which has been dubbed by historians as the Conference of Asola. In this meeting a group of like-minded scientists, engineers, art
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  • ...f [[Kotowari]]. Tamurin consists of three distinct geographic regions. The northern Menesankh plain is a continuation of the region of the same name in Kotowar ...entities capitalize on their superior resources and mandates to overshadow indigenous groups, have been recurring motifs in history across different continents a
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  • Amandine was originally inhabited by numerous indigenous nations since the fourth millennium BCE, prior to Auressian exploration in === Indigenous & Pre-Auressian History ===
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  • According to indigenous [[Philimanian oral tradition]]s, Philimania was first settled by marine nom ...and languages to Philimania. By then, the Runga Puans had evolved into the indigenous [[Philimanian people]] similar to the Philimanian people of the modern-day.
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  • ...ian Empire''', is a transcontinental country located in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean in th ...ludes part of Eastern Europe as well as part of Northern Europe and all of Northern and Central Asia. It has five climate zones such as tundra, taiga, steppes,
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  • Kelonna has a rich history and culture influenced by its indigenous people and waves of settlers, particularly from [[Lorecia]] and [[Cadenza]] ...:Secretary Tillerson and New Zealander Prime Minister English Hold A Press Conference in Wellington (34742408360).jpg|230px|thumb|Prime Minister Christiaan Nieuw
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  • ...you go along. He could also give a poetic speech about anything to a whole conference hall. but he struggled to entertain in groups, he would simply melt into th ...away. the event would be delayed by Two Days in the hopes that the [[Royal Indigenous Police]] (KIP) could contain the situation. The KIP would hold a line 100 m
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  • ...nation of [[Charvonia]], centered around the city of [[Port Elizabeth]] in Northern Hesperidesia. On September 18, 1998, the Charvonian Republic refused to acc ...d by the [[Katovice Conference]] on May 23rd, 2004. In accordance with the conference, Sudanette would peacefully join the Blackhelm Confederacy, and in return t
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  • |ethnic_groups = 44.12% Mixed <br> 31.88% White <br> 13.59% Black <br> 9.41% Indigenous <br> ~1% Other ...wp|Protestanism|Amendism}}<br>12% {{wp|Irreligious}}<br> 7% {{wp|Spiritism|Indigenous Spiritism}}
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  • |{{wp|Northern Ndebele language|Western Nbunguma}} Khumotsilé led an extensively pro-Northern administration under the [[Alliance for Freedom and Prosperity–Bahian Ren
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