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  • ...legal trade, under the Estmerish flag, while others were drafted into the Estmerish navy. By the end of the 19th century though, they had largely been integrat
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  • ===Broadcasting companies=== Caldia is home to several national broadcasting companies. All of their content is able to be viewed nationwide, with some broadcasti
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  • ===Broadcasting companies=== Glytter is home to several national broadcasting companies. All of their content is able to be viewed nationwide, with some broadcasti
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  • ...of Fairmaidenton becoming one of the most used within the region of Bahia. Estmerish railroads across Tiwura almost always led straight to Fairmaidenton, due to ...Oma Osimiri. Here the Estmerish would build Fairmaidenton, named after the Estmerish [[Prime Minister of Estmere|prime minister]]. The construction for the city
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  • ...international assets. The NDC has ownership stakes in a variety of notable companies, including [[Nakonair]], [[Nakong Container]], [[Patlin Industrial]], and T Arnold Yip-Smith, a dual [[Estmere|Estmerish]]-[[Nakong|Nakongese]] citizen, has served as president and CEO of the Nako
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  • ...e {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}-speakers and the {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}-speakers. ...s broadcast, with [[Ian Vilcinskas]] broadcasting in {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}, followed by an {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}} broadcast at 1:00 pm by
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  • | aum = <!-- Only for financial-service companies --> ...ices with container ships. Founded in 1898 from the merger of two shipping companies, WASCO remains the oldest and largest shipping company still in operation i
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  • ...rvices for Caldia are provided in both Ghaillish and {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}. GBF Euclea broadcasts in {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} while GBF News
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  • ...next event began almost overnight. Numerous city councils and broadcasting companies began the processes of applying to host the event. Given that it was the fi | Estmerish
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  • [[Category:Estmerish companies]]{{Infobox company ...Haberlin's Chocolatiers''' and '''Haberlin's, Weltner's & Neel's''', is an Estmerish {{wp|multinational company|multinational}} {{wp|confectionery}} company. Ha
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  • ...centre. Westhaven is often seen as one of the centres of the {{wpl|English|Estmerish language}} and {{wpl|Jellied eels|culture}} within Borland, being the large
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  • ...= {{hlist|{{wpl|Berber languages|Sabawi}}|{{wpl|English language|Estmerish}}}} ...eizure of Taddouf|seized by Estmere]] in 1846 marking the beginning of the Estmerish protectorate in the area. It alongside the rest of Sabaw became independent
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  • ...e 20th century, as [[Borish language|Borish]] replaced [[wikipedia:English|Estmerish]] as the language of education, commerce and everyday communication. Some c ...burnt down in 1025 during the [[Estmerish invasion of Borland]], although Estmerish forces were ultimately expelled.
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  • ...of 25. He identifies as a {{wp|democratic socialist}} and an {{wp|Unionism|Estmerish unionist}}.<ref name="Adi Harjo profile">{{cite news |date=18 June 2017 | t ...g, gesture politics, rising house prices due to the deregulation of rental companies such as {{wp|Airbnb|Houseshare}}, the decline of traditional economic secto
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  • ...le is the Gascogne-MacDougal Company. By opening offices in Glytter, these companies are able to access the Euclean Single Market. Glytter, Satucin, and the Sen | {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}, {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}
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  • ...ania]]) and the [[Patrick Islands]]. The SBC was modelled closely on the [[Estmerish Broadcasting Service]]. It was founded to spread resistance messages to tho The concept of a national broadcaster was born after the foundation of the [[Estmerish Broadcasting Service|EBS]] in 1925. The [[Sydney Warwick|Warwick Government
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  • ...ontrol at the end of the war. As a result of Estmere's downsizing of the [[Estmerish Federal Navy]]. Today, it serves as the main headquarters of [[Rizealander ...Thorebourne]] in 1936 following the abolition of the [[Monarchy of Estmere|Estmerish monarchy]]. Prior to that, (TBC).
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  • ...onality = [[Xiaodongese people|Xiaodongese]] (since 1996)<br>[[Estmere|Estmerish]] (until 1996) ...tan district of Jindao in 1966 to a Xiaodongese stock broker father and an Estmerish mother. She grew up bilingual and was taught both languages at home and at
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  • |langs = {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}, {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}, [[Western Imaguan Creole]], and [[Eas ...[Estmere]] in 1658 that the slave trade really kicked into high gear, with Estmerish settlers establishing {{wp|Sugar plantations in the Caribbean|plantations}}
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  • '''Vesteliensgade''' ({{wp|English language|Estmerish}}: "Vestelia Street", sometimes abbreviated '''Vsgd.''') is the main {{wp|t ...on the street in the 1960s, and quickly became a prestigious location for companies opening branches in Scovern.
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  • ...wp|Danish language|Mescon}}: ''Kontinental Ekspres'') began service, using Estmerish-built {{wp|LNER Class A4|class A4s}} which were given the domestic identifi ...d}} in 1963 under the premiership of [[Frank Kristian Sandberg]]. The rail companies were brought under the umbrella company [[Scovern|Skovernsk Jernbane]], a p
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  • * {{wpl|English language|Estmerish}} ...sovereigntist Caprian President [[Autit Farooqui]] marked the end of total Estmerish control in the protectorate which became [[Treaty of Aïn El Keghoud|indepe
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  • ...itute]] (IRRI) in January February 1916 and took control of the bank-owned companies, suddenly giving Etruria one of the largest state-owned industrial sector i ...Asterianers were living in poverty, compared with around one fifth of the Estmerish population. At least two thirds of mixed race and virtually all indigenous
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  • | language = [[Western Imaguan Creole]]<br>{{wp|English language|Estmerish}} He angrily demands in {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} to know why she and Desreta have been "disturbing the residents of [his]
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  • ...It was chosen as the new administrative centre of Borland under [[Estmere|Estmerish]] rule in 1804, replacing [[Outhall]] as the Borish capital. During the 19< ...Borland.<br>By the late 1910s, the Borish nationalism and discontent with Estmerish rule had gained traction especially among the lower classes, but also among
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  • ...{{unbulleted list |item_style=white-space:nowrap; | {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} | {{wp|Arabic|Badawiyic}} | {{wp|Swahili language|Tujari}} |}} ...he area became a protectorate of Estmere in 1846 and was consolidated as a Estmerish colony in 1895. It achieved independence in 1948.
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  • ...hinwe would often be directed to protect the oil infrastructure of foreign companies. In late 1950, the 1st Army would begin requesting more funding from the ce ...2.jpg|300px|thumb|thumb|left|Chinwe as commander of the 1st Army during an Estmerish visit]]
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  • ...ader language}} endonym of ''Szavad''. The term Gypsies was also common in Estmerish until the rise of the Savader civil right movement, but the term is now con ...badok'' or ''Szavad'', which loosely translates into {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} as "the free people" and "freeman", respectively. This name is believed t
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  • ...ship of the {{wpl|Rothschild family|Goldmann family}}, a wealthy [[Estmere|Estmerish]] banking family after the zoo faced collapse as a result of the 2005 reces ...Zoological Association of Estmerish Asteria was founded by four prominent Estmerish businessmen, the most notable being {{wpl|Rothschild family|Abraham Goldman
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  • ...[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], the Nakong Constabulary was placed under Estmerish military command and played a key role in the [[Battle of Nakong]]. Followi ...ring the [[1893 Longwan uprising]], when striking labourers working on the Estmerish fleet's new anchorage seized the work camp and held it for 37 days against
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  • ...ial_languages = {{wp|Kannada language|Sivathran}}<br>{{wp|English language|Estmerish}} ...eat War. During the international conflict, the difficult situation of the Estmerish crown propitiated several forms of anti-colonialist movements that emerged
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  • | • [[Estmerish Alliance|EA]] (1) ...ising Alsland's government, society and promote digitalisation for private companies as well as public services such as education and healthcare. Jogi's appoint
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  • | traded_as = [[Companies listed on the Jindao Stock Exchange|JSE]]: GLJ Gazi Lumina was founded by Estmerish businessman John Conway and Jindanese investor Wu Liang in 1951, and offici
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  • ...latform. The party was criticised for its close ties to various technology companies who largely funded its expensive campaign which helped to boost the party's ...language|Martish}}, {{wpl|Danish language|Mescon}}, {{wpl|English language|Estmerish}}, {{wpl|West Frisian language|Dellish}} and {{wpl|French language|Gaullica
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  • ...ed its own influence over local affairs, which was rectified with a strong Estmerish military presence within the city. It would also be the time that Niekerk b ...operating an assembly plant in Niekerk. A number of Belmontese and Senrian companies also operate plants in Vries Park. Shipbuilding has long been an important
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  • ...the [[Rwizikuru River]] to serve as the capital of the fledgling [[Estmere|Estmerish]] colony of Riziland. Its status as capital during colonial times, in addit ...it after himself, and envisioned it becoming a major center for [[Estmere|Estmerish]] activities in [[Bahia]].
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  • ...arcaterra]]. Vicario was followed by [[Marcus Dixon]], a wealthy [[Estmere|Estmerish]] businessman and donor to the right-wing nationalist [[Estmere First]] par ...l-populist government. The endowment also received donations from Etrurian companies allegedly linked to the gpverning [[Tribune Movement]] as well as other key
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  • | established_title2 = Estmerish colony | established_title3 = [[Xiao-Estmerish Jindao Treaty]]
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  • ...2015, Akhidat was blamed for series of cyber-attacks on [[Euclea|Euclean]] companies and over 3,500 cases of {{wp|intellectual property theft}}. ...Zorasan in wake of the [[Tufan]]. At least 11 individuals, 10 of whom were Estmerish-Tsabaran were arrested and found to be a small Akhidat spy-ring based in th
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  • |national_languages = [[wikipedia:English language|Estmerish]]<br>[[wikipedia:German language|Weranian]] ...cracy|ICD]], the [[International Trade Organisation|ITO]] as well as the [[Estmerish Community]] and the [[Northern Forum]].
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  • |national_languages = {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}<br>{{wp|Irish language|Ghailish}} ...r major cities include Ealaghleann, Stokes and Leon. {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} is the official language, although in the Fáel region, {{wp|Irish langua
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  • [[Category:Estmerish elections]]{{featured_article}}{{KylarisRecognitionArticle}}{{Infobox elect | election_name = 2021 Estmerish general election
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  • After the invasion of the Assimas Islands by Imaguan and [[Estmere|Estmerish]] forces in 1944, Muro was released and became the head of the Sugar Estate ...ent spending, privatized corporations, and ended the 1:1 peg between the [[Estmerish shilling]] and the [[Arucian shilling]].
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  • |ethnic_groups = 94.6% Shangean<br>1.1% Senrian<br>0.7% Estmerish<br>2.5% Other ...me of the city whilst it was under Gaullican rule and also partially under Estmerish rule until the postal romanisation stopped being used in X, where it was re
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  • ...rural areas largely failed. Enforcement was carried out by soldiers of the Estmerish Army, who often also disarmed citizens who had legal permission to possess ...ans was a crucial aspect in the development of citizen militias opposed to Estmerish rule, as the ''[[Burgerweermag]]'' was formed from armed civilians. It also
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  • ...es Ingram performed extraordinarily well in both the {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} and {{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}} debates, which helped increase Ingra ...ternet will allow Imagua to become an economic powerhouse if we can get IT companies to come to these islands," and that an increased IT presence would "free ou
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  • |official_languages = {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}<br>{{wp|Shona language|Rwizi}} ...uld continue until 1863, when [[Charles Fitzhubert]] re-established direct Estmerish rule over present-day Rwizikuru.
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  • ...and equal opportunity. He also supported privatization of government owned companies and some government services, such as infrastructure maintenance. However, ...ave campaign. She argued that the Euclozone would be declared dead with an Estmerish exit, and claimed a Caldish exit would follow suit. When the referendum was
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  • Elliott performed well in the {{wp|English language|Estmerish language}} debates held by the [[Imaguan Television Service]], but did not ...e is [[Western Imaguan Creole]], but he is fluent in {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} and {{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}, and can comfortably carry a basic c
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  • |national_languages = {{wp|English language|Estmerish}}, {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} ...it between ethnic [[Euclea|Eucleans]]--predominantly SPAINIARDS, [[Estmere|Estmerish]], [[Gaullica|Gaullicans]], and [[Etruria|Vespasians]]--{{wp|Indigenous peo
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