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  • ...st of present day [[Górska]], Svinia, and parts of southern [[Shalum]] and north-eastern [[Æþurheim]]. ...ssical Syara]]n age colonists from [[Ancient Symmeria]] and the [[Kydonian League]] brought Chryse and large parts of the Górskan coastline under Hellenic i
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  • ...ion, [[Minnara]], is located at the mouth of the Berdan river, which flows north from the Abjad mountains in the south, and defines the border with Aramas. ...iance of smaller kingdoms that together dominated trade in the region. The League would eventually be defeated and conquered by the [[Fiorentine Empire]], an
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  • ...landlocked, the country contains numerous large rivers, most of which flow north to south from the Slava Mountains into Sepronia. ...]] and Acrean aligned tribes, with most of Drazhinskiya joining the Slavic League in the 10th Century. Tribes from Drazhinskiya took part in the [[Slavic-Sym
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  • ...forests, while merchant guilds supplied the mariners that operated them at sea. ...ging the west coast of Hemithea, one, the Halu'an coast, and the other the north coast of Meridia and on Portcullia.
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  • ...oss the continent, they established themselves as far away as the [[Liúşai League]]. The rise of Makedon saw Hellenic customs take on a more martial nature b ...h became a common trade language among Syaran merchants along the Sanguine Sea. By the time of the Arkoennite conquest and the formation of the [[Makedoni
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  • ...on of the South in the late 1930s, when it was combined with Grunir to the north. The island also has evidence of advanced communities living soon after Vyv ...characterised by ancient {{wp|lava flow|lava flows}}, which pour into the sea in rock formations known as the ''Grysstegeps'' or ''Great Steps'', formed
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  • ...ng Sea, marking the end of the Sundering and the beginning of the Sanguine Sea. The island is divided between [[Syara]] and [[Górska]], with Syara contro ...entury BCE Chryse came under the dominion of colonists from the [[Kydonian League]] and [[Ancient Makedon]], eventually being incorporated entirely into the
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  • ...r settlements, with Kust located on the western coast towards the Sanguine Sea. ...[Syara]] and [[Ruvelka]]. They held close ties with the [[Gruri]] to their north, but information regarding the nature of their relationship is unknown. Tie
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  • ...est of [[Hellenic Syara]], in particular the city-states of the [[Kydonian League]]. Nevertheless the ethnic identity of the Makedonians was subject to evolu ...ed to as a collection of tribes clustered along the coast to the Sundering Sea. Shielded by the Lyscian Mountains the Makedonians were spared the worst of
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  • ...rismari]], on the planet [[Anteria]]. It is bordered by [[Ghashir]] to the north, the Deserts of [[Thrismari]] to the south and east and the [[Anchor Lake]] ...s also very flat, with some areas of the city of [[Nazarab]] located under sea level.
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  • ...he [[Brown Sea]] where it both originated and is most popular. The [[Brown Sea Seni Tempur Athletic Association (BSSTAA)]] is the largest of the internati ...r. Different leagues have differing rules regarding foul losses. The Brown Sea Seni Tempur Athletic Association uses a clean slate rule, and deems the fig
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  • ...ajich]] to the north and west, [[Khatax]] to the east and [[Aztec National League]] to the south. It also shares [[Cadenza]]'s only land border, through the The north Azmir coast was first settled by [[Ethlorek migrations|Ethlorek migrants]]
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  • ...rans residing in urban areas, mostly along the coastline of the Baltic and North Seas. ...ted south, but reliable in higher latitudes, and the mountainous Norwegian north-west. Furthermore, the [[rain shadow]] of the Scandes results in quite dry
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  • ...before the Bronze Age. This in turn led to the labeleing of the Sundering Sea as the "Divide", signifying the distinction between Eracura and Siduri. ...s and formed a major maritime influence between the Symmerian Peninsula of north-west Siduri and south-west Eracura.
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  • ...X to the south, the x sea to the east, the x sea to the west and x to the north. The nation's 12 administrative zones span a combined area of x million squ ...zed association of the twelve cities and their respective tributaries, the league undergone a period of rapid expansion and centralization during the 10th to
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  • | place       = [[Ochoccola]], [[Akawkh]], [[Godrican Sea]], [[Agric Ocean]], [[Iremic Ocean]] * Ochoccola joins the [[Mageiros League]]
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  • |conventional_long_name = Liúşai League |common_name = Liúşai League
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  • ...ettlements of the Kydonian League. They were destroyed and enslaved by the League in 455 BCE. ...Essei lived between the Zekash River and the west coast with the Sanguine Sea. They allied with the Saveraki against [[Orestes II]] and were subsequently
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  • | combatant2 = {{flagicon image|Seyhad.png|22px}} Seyhad League (163 BCE-56 CE) <br> {{flagicon image|SerikosFlag.jpg|22px}} Serikos (39 BC ...'s Civil War]], which resulted in an uneasy peace between Symmeria and the League until the 1st Century BCE. The Second Seyhad War (44-40 BCE) was abruptly e
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  • ...airfields in the territory by 1940, most in the south with very few in the north. Road infrastructure was also very poor, at the time the only road connecti ...gue of Nations mandate}} under Japan. However once Japan withdrew from the League in 1933 this temporary arrangement soon appeared like it would be permanent
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