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  • ...s]], The Fallen of the War Monument, Cityscape of Puerto del Rey, National Auratian Museum, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Tilto Market, New Puerto del Rey ...es]] in 1965. Puerto del Rey is the seat of the [[Supreme Court of Auratia|Auratian Supreme Court]].
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  • | language = {{wp|Spanish language|Auratian}} ...g books in [[Kylaris]] and [[Auratia]]'s second-most recognized [[Auratian literature|literary work]], with over 140 million copies sold worldwide and translatio
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  • |conventional_long_name = Commonwealth of Auratian Catholic States ...l>''Mancomunidad de los Estados Católicos Oratianos'' ([[wikipedia:Spanish|Auratian]]) </small>
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  • ...anguage (usually {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} or {{wp|Spanish language|Auratian}}, although other languages may be offered), {{wp|home economics}}, or {{wp ...p|chemistry}}, {{wp|physics}}, and {{wp|biology}}), {{wp|geography}}, {{wp|literature}}, {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} language, and a second language ({{wp|
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  • ...9<Sup>th</sup> century, whilst there are smaller descendants of Gaullican, Auratian, Ruttish, Weranian and Estmerish immigrants. ===Literature===
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  • ===Literature=== ...nes. It draws heavily from the influence of [[Etruria|Eturian]], [[Auratia|Auratian]] and [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] dishes, brought by the waves of immigration du
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  • ...ile the creation of a new aristocracy enabled a blossoming of early Cavian literature and academics, resulting in the First Cavian Golden Age. The four main mano ...nd Cricetinian delegates met shortly afterwards and signed the [[Treaty of Auratian City]], which confirmed the total surrender of Cricetian forces, as well as
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  • ...aint Adomnán allowed monks to preserve large swathes of the extensive oral literature, law, and history which had existed in the Caldia. The monastic order he es ...Developments in {{wp|Philosophy|philosophy}}, [[Caldia#Art and literature|literature]], and {{wp|Science|science}} were also made at the nation's universities.
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