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  • ==Main articles== *{{wp|Swedish language|Skavian language}}
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  • ...Catholic religious law but operates a mature civil law system comprised of codes, courts, and judges. ...islation. The civil codes of other traditions frequently feature lengthier articles that seek to be as exhaustive as possible, removing the need for many of th
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  • The '''Constitution of Gylias''' ({{wpl|French language|French}} [[Gylian languages reform of 1958–1959#French|reformed]]: ''Cons ...n Gylias|anarchism]], its simple language, and its brevity: it contains 40 articles in 6 sections.
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  • The '''Constitution of Latium''' ([[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: ''Constitutio Latii''), or '''Basic Law''', is a series of unwritt | {{wp|Corpus Juris Civilis|Codes of Law}}
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  • ...nciple of self-government, while the [[Law of Gylias#Legal foundations|six codes of law]] establish a {{wpl|civil law}} system. At the federal level, legisl ...ndum]] in 1961. It is one of the shortest constitutions in Tyran — only 40 articles in length — and preserved many of the institutions and foundations of the
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  • {{Infobox language ...y spoken language in [[Carucere]], serving as the unofficial {{wp|national language}} of the country.
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  • |native_name_lang = {{wp|Irish language|Ghaillish}} ...tional trade. In addition to constitutional restraints on state power, the Articles also allow the [[Central Assembly of Rizealand|Central Assembly]] to enact
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  • |native_name = <!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)--> |languages_type = Official language<br /> {{nobold|and national language}}
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  • The '''Prime Minister of Gylias''' ({{wpl|French language|French}}: ''Premier ministre gylienne'') is the federal {{wpl|head of gover ...hought. The anarchists accepted certain symbolic concessions in return for articles that were seen as preserving the anarchist character inherited from the Fre
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  • ...titution of Gylias|Constitution]] and [[Law of Gylias#Legal foundation|six codes of law]], the economic transformation of the [[National Obligation period]] ...}'' during this period. He was also involved in activism and began writing articles for radical publications.
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  • | orig_lang_code = Language code drawn from [[List of ISO 639-1 codes]], required to have native_wikisource work ...e bodies and may pursue their rights insofar as they do not contravene the articles of the Charter.
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  • |official_languages = {{wp|German language|Teutonic}}<br>{{wpl|Danish language|Tynic}} |established_event1 = [[Articles of Confederation]]
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  • ...hedral, published the „Declaration of Sulthey” in 1530, consisting of four articles :— #The Judgment of the Holy Father is not absolute in Matters spiritual without the Consent of the Councils and Bishops.
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  • ...ناء الماجد<br/>al-Baladiyah al-Ittihādiyyah Mīnā al-Mājid<br/>{{wp|Persian language|Pasdani}}: شهرری اتحاد ماجد<br/>Šahrdâri-ye Ettehad-ye Band ...دية ميناء الماجد; al-Baladiyah al-Ittihādiyyah Mīnā al-Mājid; {{wp|Persian language|Pasdani}}: شهرری اتحاد ماجد; Šahrdâri-ye Ettehad-ye Bandar-
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  • Domination Impériale de L'île du Fleurs-Galarique</big>'' ({{wp|French language|French}})</small> |languages_type = <!--Use to specify a further type of language, if not official, national or regional-->
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  • ...mars traditionally had an Iron Age culture, and uniformly spoke the Parmar language, which was similar to languages of south-eastern Andies, from whence they s ...ne III in Thebes to plead the Cumbrian nobles’ case. The Pope affirmed the Articles and recognised Henry Bolingbroke as King of the Cumbrian.
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  • |official_languages = {{wp|German language|German}} |national_languages = {{wp|English language|English}}, {{wp|German language|German}}
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  • |regional_languages = {{wp|French language|French}} (in [[Porte Nouvelle]]) |languages_type = <!--Use to specify a further type of language, if not official, national or regional-->
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  • ...ak Tharos, with Vainori as their second language. Vainori is the principal language of state. Other languages spoken include various dialects of Vainori and An ...anging the relation of the state to its people and influencing other legal codes worldwide. After a brief conflict with the remains of the Aneriel state, Va
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  • |languages_type = Official language ...lic. Many stated the DPF was far more armed than they conceivably could be without foreign aide.
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  • ...ror [[Francis I]]. It was a process to prioritize German culture, customs, language and more outside of German-speaking states. These included territories such ...wia"''. This amongst many other agreed upon principles and rules created [[Articles of the Republic]], a blueprint for the future [[Bill of Rights]]. [[Battle
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  • |native_name = 初音国 {{small|({{wpl|Japanese language|Hatsunese}})}} <br> {{small|''Hatsune-koku''}} |official_languages = {{wpl|Japanese language|Hatsunese}} <br> {{wpl|English language|English}}
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  • ...] of July 1927 gave Winter's government the power to make and enforce laws without the Reichstag or Kaiser, and the abdication of Kaiser Siegfried III in Octo ...sed that gave Winter's government the power to make laws and issue decrees without parliament or the Kaiser. Despite its common usage, however, "''Neureich''
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  • ..._languages = Gaullican (National Government, Economic, Educational & Court Language) ...s for him. Soon rebellious sentiment was emerging along the frontiers, and without any frontiersmen being members of the Order, they had no hope of making the
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