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  • ...name probably came from the {{wp|Proto-Indo-European language|proto-Kardo-Belisarian}} root ''*dreu̯-'' 'flow'. ...and Lushyod successors. It is identified as deriving from the proto-Kardo-Belisarian morpheme ''*sthāna-'', meaning "place, location; abode, dwelling".
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  • ...of a new {{wp|laissez faire}} school of economic thought from the westerly Belisarian island-nation. ''Nasi'' Reuven had the king's ear, and was given permission ...ion created a tripartite structure of government increasingly common among countries as the 20th century progressed onward into {{wp|High modernism|high moderni
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  • ...ion by gay couples. Despite this a handful of marriages performed in other countries of Seonese citizens have been registered. Different cities have different p ...nues to rise but the majority of which (62%) are originally from Ochranian countries. A growing presence of immigrant communities from other continents is also
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  • ...cclesiastical State (dark red)<br>– in Belisaria (dark grey)<br>– in the [[Belisarian Community]] (light green) |antipodes = <!-- countries or islands antipodal to this one-->
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  • ...i Ankat, he had fostered personal friendships with a number of [[Belisaria|Belisarian monarchs]] and elected officials. When King Pediya died without heirs, endi ...ully complete. These reforms, angled to modernise the country in line with Belisarian principles, would eventually see modernised roads, sewage systems, waterway
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  • | time_zone = Belisarian Central Time (+1) ...during the [[Thirty Years War]]. Influenced by all major denominations of Belisarian Sarpeticism in the region, the {{wp|new religion}} of [[Karminianism]] anch
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  • ...y the statement, led to a surge of popularity with the LGBT communities of countries that had locations from either company, and sparked controversy with variou ...t on the heels of the opening of Mutulese branches of the chain, the first Belisarian location opened in the [[Dunnmaar|Bronnswyk neighborhood of Dunnmaar]] unde
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  • ...t|[[Proletarier aller Länder vereinigt Euch]]||{{small|Proletarians of all countries, unite}}}} |antipodes = <!-- countries or islands antipodal to this one-->
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  • |antipodes = <!-- countries or islands antipodal to this one--> ...atin for "Western Land". This name was for a time utilised by the invading Belisarian Empire for the entirety of modern-day Belfras, but by the turn of the 13th
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  • ...genous_peoples_of_the_Americas#North_America|Norumbian}}, [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisarian]], and [[Ajax#Ochran|Ochranese]] descent. ...Ghantish port of [[Onmutu]] was a great nexus of Norumbian, Ghantish, and Belisarian sailors, where merchants first became interested in the furs, crops, and tr
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  • A series of studies by the Belisarian Institute for Public Opinion, argued in 2005, that the "intervention had su ...ities were located in southern and northern Ommenlanden, near borders with countries within the [[NATA]] organisation.
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  • | countries = ...tween three and five thousand Talaharans served in volunteer battalions in Belisarian conflicts in the 1920s and 1930s.
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  • ...ocational schools. Brumen considers itself as a {{wp|middle power}} of the Belisarian continent. The nation's unified military arm is the [[Große Armee des Reic ...ation. Civil wars during the early and mid 20th centuries from neighboring countries such as [[Drevstran]] and [[Greznea]] prompted the Brumenese government to
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  • ...Latium is among the smallest carbon dioxide emitters among industrialized countries. ...ntella]], and [[Aarhusium]]. By 1912, Latin films were being sold in other countries. Film media became heavily used for political propaganda purposes during th
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  • ...or at least more cordial) ties with a number of previously hostile or cold countries, including [[Talahara]], [[North Ottonia]], [[Wazheganon]], and of course i ...agitation among the working sectors, had slowly introduced new ideas from Belisarian liberal states, including [[Arthurista]] and [[Brumen]], among others. The
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  • ...s originally limited to deals with Latium, but gradually extended to other Belisarian and North Scipian nations, and eventually to states across the [[Ajax|Oorup ...patrols, and privateers alike. This endeared the Tyreseian states to many Belisarian and even Oxidentalese nations, as well as directly exposing the region to m
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  • ...racy or a plutocracy, and has consistently numbered among the most corrupt countries in the world. In the absence of well-developed civilian institutions, elite ...conclude in individualized waltzes, polskas, or even tangos influenced by Belisarian styles.
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  • |antipodes = <!-- countries or islands antipodal to this one --> ...he time in Belisaria, these reforms also encouraged immigration from other countries, vastly spiking the nation's overall population and its production ability.
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  • ...ng many unique species found nowhere else. Zacapican is a {{wp|Megadiverse countries|megadiverse country}} with a large number and variation of distinct ecosyst ...h as well as other seafood such as crustaceans must be imported from other countries or fishing contracted out to foreign fishing firms. The fishing industry ma
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  • ...s largest producers of {{wp|crude oil}}, which is exported via the [[Trans-Belisarian Pipeline]] to [[Ludvosiya]], [[Drevstran]], [[Ostrozava]], and other nation ...koslavia has a high literacy rate of 95.1%, it is one of the more literate countries in the world. This is considered to be because of the mandatory educational
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