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  • | conflict = Riamese intervention in Cordomonivence | caption = Riamese assault during the [[First Battle of Viggen]]
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  • ...of [[Riamo|19th-century Riamo]], serving twice as prime minister of the [[Riamese Empire]]. ...House of Lords until his retirement and remained Commander-in-Chief of the Riamese Army until his death.
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  • | seat = Government House of Gassasinia, Jabalah, [[Jabiyah]] The '''prime minister of Gassasinia''' is the {{wp|head of government}} of the [[Gassasinia|State of Gassasinia]]. Gassasinian prime ministers ar
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  • Throughout [[Riamo|Riamese]] history, the country would come to be divided between [[Gremes]]; a terri ...led as a different type of subdivision, mainly, due to the presence of the government in the city, which often overruled any decisions from gremial organizations
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  • ....com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Department for for Families, Education, and Skills"]. ''Government of Riamo''. Retrieved 19 September 2021.</ref><ref>[https://i.imgur.com/LJr ...with both tolled and free motorways. It is to be noted, however, that the Riamese highway network has been historically inferior to that of its neigbours, as
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  • | government_type = Unitary Municipality under a {{wp|Mayor-Council government}} ...l interest while allowing local Gassasinian interests to take advantage of Riamese trade routes.
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  • |demonym = Riamese The [[Riamese Empire]] is a former nation, predecessor to the modern state of [[Riamo]],
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  • ...udge, Bikichi Imai, is the most important person in the judicial branch of government. The people only elect the parliament and the prime minister. ===[[Riamo|Riamese]] control===
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  • [[File:Red Salmon Poke Bowl.jpg|300px|thumb|Poke, a famous Riamese-originated plate from the [[Fubini]] region, representative of the cultural ...e Empire]]. As one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world, [[Riamo|Riamese]] have passed down their traditional narratives in a variety of ways.<ref n
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  • | owner = Salamati Government | operator = Salamati Government
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  • | owner = Salamati Government | operator = Salamati Government
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  • ...al ruler and de facto head of state, serving at the apex of the indigenous government. Both are hereditary positions. ...vernment policy; the president of the committee serves as de facto head of government. The council consists of the chairs of each committee and the district mayo
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  • ...state across [[Anteria#Countries|Anteria]] except for some states that the government considered "hostile", in addition to some smaller territories. Hoterallia also developed a list of countries that the government considered "hostile and dangerous". The ''"敵対的な領土"'' (Tekitai-T
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  • | conflict = Riamese intervention in Anáhuac ...bio (1863)|Second Battle of Santiago de Lujambio]]; [[Riamese Armed Forces|Riamese cavalry]] seize the Republican flag during the [[Battle of Chalma]]; Execut
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  • The crown was devised by the Royal Riamese College of Arms and approved by King Frederick I, and introduced in 1969. T The crown is a "restricted state emblem" in Riamese federal copyright law and a "state symbol under copyright" under Freician l
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  • ...ify the Agreement between the Government of the Riamese Federation and the Government of the Country of Freice concerning the further delineation of Jurisdiction ...text-align:left" | This work is licensed under the Country of Freice Open Government Licence v2.1<br>
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  • | image_1 = [[File:Coins of the Riamese hull.png|220px]] | image_title_1 = Coins of the Riamese hull
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  • |languages = [[wikipedia:English language|Riamese Common]] [[Namese Language]] ...riots. Within days, the movement would soon be heavily repressed by the [[Riamese Armed Forces]], with figureheads of the organization turning to the dense f
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  • ===Riamese Empire=== ==Government==
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  • ...on and initially built punched card tabulating systems for the [[Riamese]] government and private businesses, but developed into computing and networking during
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  • ...play the vehicle's registration mark. [[Freice]], a country of the [[Riamo|Riamese Federation]] uses its own variation of registration plates in accordance wi ...n registration plates follow the same standard format as other areas under Riamese jurisdiction. They consist of two letters and a numeral, followed by up to
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  • | main_contractor = Riamese government ...services in the Pohnpenesian archipelago. Initially, the Riamese colonial government intended to construct a psychiatric complex in the city of Harpan. However,
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  • ====Annexation by the Riamese Empire==== ==Government and Politics==
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  • |conventional_long_name = Kintochi United Autonomous Government |image_flag = Flag of the Kintochi United Autonomous Government.png
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  • | owner = Salamati Government | operator = Salamati Government
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  • |middle = File:Coat of arms of Freice (Riamese variant).png ...of Freice''' are the state symbols of [[Freice]], a country of the [[Riamo|Riamese Federation]]. The symbols were adopted by the Representative Council in 196
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  • ...ch as the [[Lozas]], intermingled with the colonizers to create a uniquely Riamese culture. The [[Hirethian Empire|Hiraethians]] referred to the region as Rya ...he empire, in an attempt to consolidate power against the Vultesians, with Riamese euthority in the Unhak Islands and [[Freice]] also being reinforced.
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  • | predecessor = [[Qasim Wajib]] (Provisional government of Salamat) | nickname = Destroyer of Riamese
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  • ...la]] just in [[The Cape Bay]], which has over 300. Lo Lanno is the seat of government as well as home to the main palace of the [[Cape Royal Family]], Lo Lanno p ...es', as many palaces began construction to house the king and a now larger government. The Hinata Kingdom expanded outwards for centuries but kept Lo Lanno as it
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  • ...inian]] (20%)<br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jews] (8%)<br>[[Riamo|Riamese]] (3%)<br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedouin Bedouin] (2%)<br>[https:// ...s from the name of the local tribe which was in control of the island when Riamese colonizers came<ref name="History."> Historical Institute of Marzstra - Com
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  • | realm = the Riamese<br><small>[[Freicians#Language|Freician]]: ''Rekuina oe te ma Ramiose'me''< ....<ref name=": 1a">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "The Royal Family"]. ''Riamese Monarchy''. Retrieved 16 March 2016.</ref>
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  • | owner = Salamati Government | operator = Salamati Government
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  • | 9% [[Riamo|Riamese]] ==Government==
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  • ...eat now locked into it's target, many lands were grabbed and sold to the [[Riamese Empire]], and other states were granted independence, or fought a fairly ea |result = Restriction of power for the government and armed forces
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  • ...= the [[Era of Civil Wars]] and the [[Riamese Empire|collapse of the Riamese Empire]] * Naikangese troops and a [[Riamo|Riamese]] advisor inspect a downed Riamese helicopter.
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  • | owner = Salamati Government | operator = Salamati Government
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  • ...abinet and president to the list, as well as people considered crucial for Riamese culture, or who "have left an important mark on it". ...n categorized as the first openly transgender person in [[History of Riamo|Riamese history]], despite not calling themselves a female during their lifetime, o
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  • ...h old Nahi settlements and adopted their names. Beginning in YEAR, [[Riamo|Riamese]] explorers began to frequent the shores of the nation. By this point, it i ...empted navigation of the mountains of Naikang. In 1950, after centuries of Riamese rule, Naikang gained independence, first as a {{wp|unitary state|unitary}}
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  • ==Riamese era== During the Riamese expansionist era, there were several attempts at finding promising lands ea
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  • ===Riamese Gaikoku hito kōkyō=== ...x|The Keiko coal mine (c1915). The mine was big attraction for job-seeking Riamese immigrants]]
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  • ...ed in 1928 as an appointed body to advise the Maaita in the formulation of government policy. The first elections to the Council were held in 1936 on a limited f ...vested in the council, with councillors serving on committees in place of government departments. When constituted as an executive body, it is officially called
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  • ...nd other scholars have long debated the exact nature of South Singularism. Riamese historian Ian Shenfield once wrote that "South Singularism paints a mirrori # "True Southern Government" – {{wp|anti-liberalism}}, {{wp|anti-communism}}, and anti-{{wp|Pluralism
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  • ...of their home country and put it on their side. In 2001, the Frarstizkian government was finally made aware of it, and rebuilt the fence to their liking. Both n ...calling them illegitimate.Other reasons that could encourage the Cordobez government to mantain this claims are the mining resources on this region that has ple
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  • ...wever the region was quickly turned into a for-profit mining colony by the Riamese, who were able to subjugate the warring tribes. It would not be until (192Y ...etasian society, as do the economic interests of the state through massive government-owned conglomerates, running domestic monopolies on everything from lumber
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  • | image_blank_emblem = File:Government of San Jorge Seal.png |leader_title = Head of government
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  • 32% Riamese Orthodoxy |sovereignty_type =   Independence from the [[Riamese Empire]]
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  • ...ets, no food, no water and no light. Those cells were built by the [[Riamo|Riamese]] to punish disobedient Salamati independentists, and most would die in the ...prison's roof, marking their clear opposition and disgust of the Salamati government.
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  • ...nternal security operations away from the watchful eyes of the governor of Riamese Gassasinia. Historians have theorised that the Security Service likely took ...ws, the Security Service was only officially recognised by the Gassasinian government with the State Security Act 1969, which legitimised the Security Service an
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  • | office = President of the Provisional [[Salamat|Salamati]] government ...l of the Salamati Independence Army. He was killed in an ambush by [[Riamo|Riamese]] forces in the [[Zalzab]] region.
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  • | birth_place = [[Riamese Naikang]] ...g conflict, others regard him as a puppet of the Chengshengese and [[Riamo|Riamese]] who attempted to lessen Naikanghi influence on an independent Naikangese
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  • '''Ferrology''' a [[Riamo|Riamese]]-originated science which seeks to study, analize and critique mass transp ...describe the group of schools of thought clashing around the expansion of Riamese railways in the 19th century. These schools of thought, which had their ori
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  • ...against sexual violences, to equal chances etc...) but came closer to the government in 1995 when the terrorists from the AIG started targeting her as a victim ...hen joined the National Salvation Party in 1996 after reconciling with the government. She was then minister of Women and National Solidarity under [[Janub Moham
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  • ...mperialist Salamati-Riamese senator which served in the [[Riamo#Government|Riamese Senate]] during the [[Peaceful Revolution]]. * Freice is accredited to Salamat from the Riamese embassy in [[Dar Al Hamma]].
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  • *Riamese Common <br> *5.1% Riamese <br>
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  • ...e various urban transportation and mass transit systems across the [[Riamo|Riamese Federation]]. With a history of major developments in the transportation fi ...f the century, and because of their much proven success, another 3 [[Riamo|Riamese]] century-old systems would follow behind, those being Nashe's (1903), Cros
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  • | area served = [[Riamese Cities#Guri|Guri]] ...e given to the {{wp|Rapid transit|Urban Transit}} network of the city of [[Riamese Cities#Guri|Guri]], composed of multiple modes of transportation which incl
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  • ..., the armed wing of the nationalist National Salvation Party, which fought Riamese colonial rule during the [[Salamati Independence War]] (1964-1969). ...the president, who also is the minister of National Defence. The Salamati government announced that military expenditures accounted for some 4.2% of GDP in 2014
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  • ...ession, it was ruled that the Freice Government was covered by the Riamese Government's signature.}}<br>{{flagicon image|Vultesia Flag.png}} [[Vultesia]]<br>{{fl |depositor = Government of the [[Vultesia|Principate of Vultesia]]
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  • ...Legally administrated by Pohnpenesia and Riamo as a joint territory, local government in exile since 2010. | established_event2 = Riamese mandate
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  • ...ry 1983 || 25 April 1923 || 4 August 1926 <br> (deposed) || Deposed by the Riamese because deemed "too anti-colonialism". ...| 8 July 1964 || 3 September 1969 <br> (deposed) || Ousted by the Salamati government on September 3 1969.
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  • ...es, doctrines, and mutual treaties with [[Freice]], started by Hoterallian Government Representative in Freice, Taiyō Yamashita. In 1969, Taiyō became one of t ...mension was fostered by Genki Iizuka, who served as the second Hoterallian Government Representative in Freice. The Taiyō Initiatives was officially accepted by
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  • ...by [[Western Trade Company Railways]] through a partnership with the local government of Basra, a satellite city of Jabiyah which would later be amalgamated into File:Shinkansen.jpg | Several Riamese-Hoterallian Shinkansen at [[Guri]] Central station
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  • ...was created in 1955 as part of an innitiative lead by the [[Riamo|Riamese Government]], which aimed to create a set of standardized train characteristics throug
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  • [[File:Coat of arms of Freice (Riamese variant).png|75px|]]</div> | established_event1 = Riamese protectorate established
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  • | type = [[Government-owned corporation|State-owned enterprise]] ...e]] aerospace and defence corporation. With a 51% stake belonging to the [[Riamese Defense Ministry]], it consolidates many Tennaiite private and state owned
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  • ...enki Plateu are its natural resources and the possible profit the Cordobez government can get from them. Riamese opinion over this dispute is mostly favorable to Cordomonivence as Riamo of
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  • ...1 until 1920, after which it was governed as a mandate until its return to Riamese sovereignty in 1931.<ref name=":HAF"> [https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Ho ...> Rameia, R.E. (2011) 'The role of Freician nationalism in the Hoterallian Government (1911-1915)', ''Journal of Kaldaic and Southern Olivacian History'', 9(3),
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  • | type = {{wp|Government-owned corporation|State-owned}} | founder = [[Government of Anáhuac]]
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  • |ethnic_groups =      {{unbulleted list | 35.7% Riamese | 33.9% Gallese | 10.4% Namese | 20% other }} |established_event2 = Conquered by the Riamese
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  • ...Kung was still an independent city state. Overtime, especially during the Riamese colonisation of Sukong, the name was butchered to its current form, Sukong. ...he few countries in [[Anteria]] governed by a communist party. Despite the government's declarations, many economists and politologists have disagreed with this,
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  • ..., along with it's predecessors, the Dominion of Gassasinia (1949-1979) and Riamese Gassasinia (1891-1949). ...to disabled persons within their duty of care, and the establishment of a government commission to protect the equal treatment of those with disabilities.''
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  • ...is equal to $6.20 [[Hoterallian gen|gens]] and 1 ANP is equal to $0.046 [[Riamese hull|hulls]].<ref name="El Trueque. (2023).">Periodico El Trueque. (2023). ...eans weight, which was also used to differenciate itself from the Imperial Riamese pound hull.
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  • ...ire's contemporary rival in the balance of power, was the maritime [[Riamo|Riamese Empire]], and the two power blocs wrestled for territory and influence into ...is overwhelmingly ethnic Vultesian, however small diasporas of Canterian, Riamese, Xzarvarians, Rohynites, Gavrilians and Wellsenfailens can be found, partic
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  • 24.6% Mezclao (Mixed Gavrilian, Hoteralian, Riamese and Indigenous) 7.7% Riamese
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  • ...ding the establishment of an airline, which was eventually accepted by the government. On the 10th of June 1919, Lazarević and twelve other businessmen founded ...ts once more, and by 1968 it was able to repay its grants to the Kentalian government.
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  • ...ade Dependency during the [[Riamo|Riamese colonization]], alongside with a Riamese governor. === Riamese Colonization ===
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  • <!-- government type, leaders --> * Centre, which hosts most of the Riamese colonial architecture of the city and the Independence Square, the defined
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  • ...rrabi]] (July 18 1942 - March 2 2012), the prime minister of Al Kharrabi's government from June 23 1984 to July 30 1989. ...of his affiliation with the Salamati Independence Army. He joins the anti-Riamese forces a few months later.
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  • ...elsewhere in the Sunadic Ocean and the rest of Astariax and Olivacia, the government in Thuadia were reluctant to contribute military or money to the island.<br ===Riamese rule (1660–1713)===
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  • ...Ankur Autodetermination Movement]] officially declares war on the Salamati government. * December 28 : A [[Kakland|Kakish]] government delegation was attacked by militants in [[Ghusat]]. 2 died of their wounds
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  • The Salamati Dinar was introduced on May 26 1970, replacing the [[Riamese hull]] which was the currency of Salamat for more than 140 years. ...nd 2 dinars coins minted between 1970 and 2000) are deemed obsolete by the government, and these coins aren't accepted for transactions (except rare cases). All
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  • ...st-imperial states such as Talsarine kingdoms, the [[Grandkingdom of Riamo|Riamese grand kingdom]], the [[Vultesia|Empire of Vultesz]] and the Delemarite prin ...rule of [[Hirethia]] at any time during which they were administered by a government set in the city; in particular, this term is used in historiography to desc
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  • |conventional_long_name = Riamese Federation | image_map2 = [[File:Map of Riamese territories.png|251px]]
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  • ...s mercantile history means that significant minorities of [[Riamese People|Riamese]] immigrants, many of whom still live in {{wp|English language|Common}} spe ...inguists disagree with official demographic information from the Soltenish government.
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  • ...akiyama, Daikama Province. A general in the Imperial Hoterallian Army, and government minister during the Hojo period of Hoterallia. (Later credited as one of th ...or leader, socialist, and political agitator. Led a revolution against the government during the [[Second Reunification War of Hoterallia|Second Reunification Wa
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  • With the arrival of the Riamese Empire, the English language and the Latin writing system were introduced t ...ultiple reforms were made in 1915, which expanded education to age 14. The government and banks also began to offer scholarships to study at university, expandin
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  • ...ps://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Survey of personal belief"] (PDF). ''Island Government of Freice''. 7 July 2021. Retrieved 13 July 2021.</ref> ...om/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Report: Working towards a common future"]. (PDF) ''Island Government of Freice''. Retrieved 19 January 2020.</ref>
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  • ...s on the YB (Yellow Bands), hoping to reunite [[Qazhshava]] under imperial government. On May 21st, about a brigade of Yirġadasan troops crossed the border int ...rmy in the region. the YB diplomats established a special Rishic-run local government in the areas originally captured during the advance, securing some legitima
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  • ...ence in foreign relations de jure; operating as an independent state under Riamese protection de facto (since 1980). ==Government==
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  • ...ugh a military coalition led by the Workers' Party of Tyrellia deposed the government in the early hours of May 27th, arresting the then-Premier Nico Atagena and ...graphic content, attempted incitement of unrest, and posts criticizing the government.
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  • ...ed Jalil Al Kharrabi who was a staunch islamist, as opposed to Khirmania's government. ...f the weapons produced by Salamat at that time were pure copies of [[Riamo|Riamese]] vehicles and weapons.
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  • Regional warlords (Government loyalists) ...or Norihi]]'''<br/>(Former Emperor and Director-General of the Hoterallian Government){{collapsible list
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  • ...- 1811)|Óscar Gutierrez de Pérez y Sicardo]] attempted to rebuild the main government, being seen as a puppet of the ellite by the lower classes. The government of Nuñez however, would be deposed in a rebellion by Vice-President [[Enci
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  • =Government= The key legislation behind the Argwan Island Government are the Argwan Island Self-Governance Act 1949, which guarantees self gover
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  • | Government official / Member of the army || 950 g/day ...nstead of vegetables and wheat. The situation was described as "dire" by a Riamese journalist, in a documentary filmed in April 1989.
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  • |list1title = [[Federal government of Anáhuac|Federal government]] *[[Federal government of Anáhuac|Federal government]]
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  • ...in foreign relations ''de jure''; operating as an independent state under Riamese protection ''de facto'' (since 1971). | established_event1 = Self-government
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  • <!-- government type, leaders --> ...es, taxis, and trams. The city has a well-developed bus network, with both government-run and private companies providing services to commuters. The buses operat
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  • ...y until it was reopened in 1887 through [[Vultesia|Vultesian]] and [[Riamo|Riamese]] intervention, leading to fast industrialization. Hyliastor was neutral th The prime minister is the head of government in the Kingdom of Hyliastor. The Constitution determines that anyone can be
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  • ...y the population of Orlavo depend on this system for daily travel, and the government has sought to expand the system, and improve it as a measure to reduce the ...ng the recent civil war Orlavo was in need of reconstruction and a lack of government funding to support reconstruction tied down city resources, the plan was sl
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  • ...e territories of Michal, [[Victoria (Gassasinia)|Lidya]] and Mansoura, the Riamese Empire would start to compete to gain influence over modern-day Gassasinia ...{wp|constitutional monarchy}} with a {{wp|bicameral}} {{wp|parliamentary}} government based on the {{wp|Westminster system}}. Gassasinia is a member of the [[Ant
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  • ...many kingdoms and tribes gradually came to be unified under a centralized government, nominally controlled by the [[Emperor of Hoterallia]]. The imperial dynast ...onsolidated existing statutes and established the structure of the central government and its subordinate local governments.<ref name=":SG 1335">Sansom, George (
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  • | Acquired by the government from the riamese for the KKA | Started official production in 2021 after the Cordobez government signed a production contract with the [[Blusdern Monsdurten]] local company
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  • ...solution of the dictatorship and the beginning of a democratic provisional government ...nce of the historical region of Kreinsmat.After the Flinksen rebellion,the government entered multiple political,social and economical crisis with the country lo
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  • Gassasinian Defence Systems is a partially government-owned corporation, responsible for servicing aircraft of the Royal Gassasin The Long-Range Desert Patrol was officially formed in 1942 under Riamese rule as a lightly-equipped gendarme force operating both on camel and horse
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  • |leader_title1 = {{wp|President (government title)|President of Anáhuac}} ...m War|civil war]] between both factions broke out, and prompted Riamo to [[Riamese intervention in Anáhuac|invade the country]] and install an [[Kingdom of A
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