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  • |religion = 90% {{wp|Roman Catholic|Poveglian Catholic}}<br>9% {{wp|Orthodox}}<br> 1% Other ...h has an Alpine climate. Additionally, the Etrurians and Aventines and the Poveglian Plain meet on the territory of Carinthia. The country, marked by a signific
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  • |religion = 97% {{wp|Roman Catholic|Poveglian Catholic}}<br>2% Other ...n coast was initially colonised by Vespasic settlers until 110 BC when the Poveglian Empire expanded into the Istrian heartlands decimating the Irasii and Haren
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  • |religion = 96% {{wp|Roman Catholic|Poveglian Catholic}}<br>2% {{wp|Atheist}}<br> 1% Other
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  • ...20th century, it is still estimated to dominate roughly 22% of the Fabrian-Poveglian economy. The Order operates numerous "Prezioso" operations, including busin ...s forming, the bank grew exponentially, entering in business with numerous Poveglian trading families who dominated trading routes across the Delphic Sea throug
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  • |religion = 98% {{wp|Roman Catholic|Poveglian Catholic}}<br>2% {{wp|Islam}} === Pre-history and Poveglian times ===
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  • ...sonis, as well as all territories established west of the straits, but the Poveglian fleets had destroyed the Imperial colonies set up along the coasts of moder ...n ended; it did give shape to the border regions between the Gaullican and Poveglian colonies.
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  • ...uistador}}'s whilst his mother Roberta hailed from the Fontanini family, a Poveglian noble family that had emigrated to Marirana in colonial times and subsequen
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  • ...center;" | {{IPA|ɾ}} || {{wp|Alveolar tap}} || r || {{wp|Italian phonology|Poveglian}} '''r'''iesco
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  • |religion = 96% {{wp|Roman Catholic|Poveglian Catholic}}<br>2% {{wp|Atheist}}<br> 1% Other The plain was formed by the gradual retreat of the sea from the Poveglian basin and by the detritus deposited by the rivers. Almost entirely marshlan
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  • ...ajority of them being [[Luzela|Luzelese]], [[Esmeira|Esmeiran]], [[Etruria|Poveglian]], [[Etruria|Vespasian]], [[Werania|Weranian]], [[Caldia|Caldish]] and, to
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  • | religion = [[Poveglia Catholic Church|Poveglian Catholic]]
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  • |religion = [[Poveglian Catholic Church|Poveglian Catholic]]
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  • ...Vespasians. All towns and cities were renamed, either back to their former Poveglian names, while majority-Novalian towns and villages also faced being renamed.
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  • A Poveglian fleet led by explorer Giacomo Borghese first sailed into Jossian waters in ...rugged hill country of Jossia’s interior made it nearly impossible for the Poveglian settlers to control the Colline Rossa. The earlier trading of horses and we
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  • ...tholic]] saints [[wikipedia:Priscilla and Aquila|Priscilla and Aquila]] by Poveglian explorers shortly after its discovery in 1523. The naming of the island of
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  • |established_event1 = The Poveglian colony of Francescia is officially established ...slow shift in the interior from hunting and gathering to herding. In 1556, Poveglian settlers established the colony of Francescia on the Caluchian coast, estab
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  • ...Etrurian martyrs cry in fury, our greatest ancestors from the pioneers of Poveglian Asteria, the warriors of the Solarian Deep, the great Renaissance Captain-G ...ransported and inserted inside Poveglia, with most being hidden within the Poveglian Arsenal.
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  • ...he mainland continent in 1523. After a year of tense relations, Poveglia [[Poveglian conquest of the Tzapotlan Empire|began to conquer the native Tzapotlan Empi
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  • ...as other goods like spices, passed through the port. Competition from the Poveglian and later, Gaullican port of [[Pinheiros]] in Belmonte.
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  • ...igid social and political institutions in the colony were introduced under Poveglian and later Etrurian rule. {{main|Poveglian conquest of the Oaexicun Empire|Nuovo Poveglia}}
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  • ...3, Belmonte was annexed by [[Poveglia]] in the aftermath of the [[Luzelese-Poveglian War]] and would be annexed again in 1721 to the [[Gaullica|Gaullican Empire {{see also|Luzelese Belmonte|Poveglian Belmonte|Gaullican Belmonte}}
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  • ...among Luzelese, {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}, {{wp|Venetian language|Poveglian}} and even {{wp|German language|Weranian}} and {{wp|French language|Gaullic
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  • ...000 years ago. Much of the pre-history presence is concentrated around the Poveglian Basin in the north and the Alluvian plains in southern Etruria. File:CaxadeLaguna.png|Marshy terrain of the Poveglian Lagoon
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  • ...cun Empire and the Euclean diseases well into the 1540's, the arrival of [[Poveglian]] explorers although initially repulsed brought the diseases which had been
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  • A Poveglian fleet led by Giacomo Borghese arrived in the Eastern Arucian Sea and starte
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  • ...ahian slaves. Governor [[Argimiro Ruisi]] (1533-1570) pushed for continued Poveglian migration and believed in an [[Euclea|Euclean]] only migration policy. Adam
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