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  • ...rchipelago include [[Kisima]] and [[Rousima]], located north of Yuusuu and west of Kousuu; [[Kanasima]], south of Kousuu; [[Sugisima]], north of Kousuu; an
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  • |image_map = Location of Sarenia in Coius.png |map_caption = Location of Sarenia (green) within Coius (dark grey)
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  • ...ambou Empire]]. At its height in the fifteenth century, it extended as far west as present-day [[Mabifia]] and as far east as [[Maucha]]. However, wars wit ...from [[Inkiko|Yekumavirira]] (present-day [[Inkiko]], [[Mabifia]]) in the west, to TBD (present-day TBD, [[Maucha]]) in the east, as well as indirect infl
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  • ...ihcan]], it has been compared to the Momhe Jiubou (Fire soil) of Southeast Coius, with some claiming both soils are the same. It is also known as '''"Sythe ...been identified as being highly similar. Gaullican scientists in Southeast Coius identified the two types of soil as being nearly identical in the 20th cent
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  • ...forward that the 17th century was the last time Coius, particularly South Coius, was equal and in certain aspects superior to Euclea in population, wealth, ...insisting that his book was a historical treatise on one factor why South Coius fell behind Euclea, and that the phrase was itself heavily biased and a mor
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  • ...]] to its south and east, [[Paretia]] to its north, and [[Etruria]] to its west. Suhala has a population of 7.325 million people and is a very urbanized na ...dern humans}} likely arrived in Suhala around 65 KYA, coming from northern Coius. They quickly displaced all other hominid species, and by around 9,000 BCE
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  • Since the [[Partition of Southeast Coius]] in 1940, which created the [[Lavana|Republic of Lavana]]. [[Hacyinia]] an ...n of Southeast Coius]] saw the partition of Estmerish controlled Southeast Coius into two states [[Lavana]] and [[Dezevau]]. Hacyinia held large land claims
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  • |image_map = In coius map.png |map_caption = Arthakhand (dark blue) located within [[Coius]] (light blue).
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  • ...ole due to the importance of {{wp|commerce routes}} with [[Coius]] and the West of Euclea. However, the region lost most of its prestige during the subsequ
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  • |partof= the [[Decolonisation of Southeast Coius]] ...olutionary groups from 1958 to 1970. Almost every foreign power in [[South Coius]] became involved in the twelve year conflict, whether by indirect support
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  • |partof= the [[Decolonisation of Southeast Coius]] ...ward. The nationalists then continued their offensive and took much of the west of the country by the end of 1962. This was also alongside offensives in th
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  • | sections = [[West Arucian Sea]]<br>[[East Arucian Sea]] ...p|sea}}, which is composed of two {{wp|Marginal sea|marginal seas}}: the [[West Arucian Sea]], a marginal sea of the [[Vehemens Ocean]], and the [[East Aru
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  • |image_map = [[File:Sinharia in Coius.png|280px]] |alt_map = Kathastan in Coius
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  • |map_caption = Tusing in [[Coius]]. ...th [[Ajahadya]] to the north, [[Kituk]] to the northwest, [[Phula]] to the west, [[Xiaodong]] to the south, and [[Baekjeong]] to the east. It is entirely l
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  • ..., {{wp|rugby}}, and {{wp|basketball}}. It is the traditional sport for the West and Central parts of [[Euclea]] specially [[Soravia]], [[Ravnia]], [[Tengar ...proving their skills as horsemen, something vital for life on the [[Euclea|West Euclean steppe]]. Historically, a horse's bladder or head was used as a bal
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  • ...elections]] he moved to the [[Löi Löbö Lö-West (constituency)|Löi Löbö Lö-West constituency]]. ...r politician in Tava and Tinza with a high approval rating. He is Tava and Coius' first openly gay head of government.
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  • ...a]], [[Soravia]], [[Nuxica]] as well as other nations across [[Euclea]], [[Coius]] and the [[Asterias]]. *{{flag|West Miersa}}: [[West Miersa|Florian Janosik]], [[West Miersa|West Miersan ambassador-at-large for Bahia]]
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  • ...nd in [[Coius|Northern Coius]] and has the xx-largest metropolitan area in Coius overall. It is ranked XXth in the [[Kylaris|world]] by the population of it Today, the city is one of the largest in Coius and the world, it is the country's economic, political and economic hub, ho
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  • ...the City, is a sovereign city-state in Southeast [[Euclea]] and Northern [[Coius]]. It lies in the middle of the [[Aurean Strait]], on a collection of over ...for trade going in all directions throughout the vast Gaullican Empire and Coius began to experience its own upheavals during the Ages of Industry and Imper
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  • ...of the country. It is bordered by [[Yi]] to the south, [[Xiaodong]] to the west, [[Zorasan]] to the north, and ??? to the east. The capital and most populo ...ere part of the migration of Hyndo-Euclean speakers who settled in Central Coius during that period. Although geographically isolated by its mountainous bou
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