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  • | sports = ...[[Gaullica|1922]], [[Werania|1926]], [[Cassier|1938]], [[Etruria|1942]], [[Estmere|1950]], [[Eldmark|1954]], [[Senria|1958]], [[Ardesia|1962]], [[Soravia|1966
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  • | image_map = Estmerish Community in Alsland.png ...lest regional capital in Alsland. Burnshire is also the smallest community in terms of population and area within Alsland and is the most ethnically homo
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  • | city = [[Damesbridge, New Estmere|Damesbridge]] | state = [[New Estmere]]
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  • {{Infobox sports league | tv = [[RBC]]<br />[[FBC]]<br />[[Cox Sports]]<br />[[RSN]]
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  • | NOCname = [[Rwizikuru#Sports|Rwizikuran Invictus Committee]] | sports =
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  • ...][[Category:Sports in Estmere]][[Category:University of Morwall]]{{Infobox sports team | location = [[Estmere]]
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  • [[Category:Education in Carinansia]][[Category:Universities and colleges (Kylaris)]]{{Infobox unive | top_free_label = Motto in Estmerish
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  • | NOCname = [[Imagua and the Assimas#Sports|Imagua Invictus Committee]] | sports =
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  • {{Infobox sports league | tv = [[RBC]]<br />[[FBC]]<br />[[Rizal Sports]]<br />[[RSN]]
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  • |sovereignty_type = Independence from [[Estmere]] ...Lehresani}}: Repubblika Inkurunat ta'Lehresan), is an island state located in northeastern [[Coius]]. The official language is {{wp|Maltese language|Lehr
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  • ...[[Kingdom of Estmere|Estmere]]'''<br />([[Catherby]], [[Kingdom of Estmere|Estmere]]; July 15, 1916) ...y against other Estmerish colonies until its independence from [[Estmere]] in 1946.
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event ...aullica]] continued its traditional dominance of the sport by winning gold in both the men's and women's events.
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  • ...[[Kingdom of Estmere|Estmere]]'''<br />([[Catherby]], [[Kingdom of Estmere|Estmere]]; May 9, 1907) ...he national men's football team of [[Imagua and the Assimas]]. Established in 1907, the Imaguan national football team is a member of the [[Asteria Super
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  • {{Infobox sports league | tv = [[RBC]]<br />[[FBC]]<br />[[Rizal Sports]]<br />[[RSN]]
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  • ...ve Republic]] won their first Coupe, defeating Asterian rivals [[Satucin]] in the final. [[Werania]] won the third-placed playoff against [[Gaullica]]. *{{flag|Estmere}}
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  • ...{{flag|Caldia}} 56-7 '''{{flagicon|Satavia}} Satavia'''<br>([[Morwall]], [[Estmere]]; 3 November 2009) | World cup apps = 11 (''First in [[Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|1981]]'')
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event '''[[Zadany]]''' at the '''[[2022 Summer Invictus Games]]''' in [[Verlois]] was held at the [[Palais Gaullica]] between 22 and 25 July 2022
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  • | NOCname = [[Hennehouwe#Sports|HIC-HSV]] | sports =
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  • ...Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|2023 Women's Rugby World Cup]] will be held in [[Estmere]] from 6 September to 23 September 2023. 20 teams have qualified and have n |{{sortname|Nárbhla|Uí hArragáin}}
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  • | sports = ...[[Gaullica|1922]], [[Werania|1926]], [[Cassier|1938]], [[Etruria|1942]], [[Estmere|1950]], [[Eldmark|1954]], [[Senria|1958]], [[Ardesia|1962]], [[Soravia|1966
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  • | image_map = Swathish Community in Alsland.png .... The capital and largest city of the Swathish Community is [[Osgarburgh]] in Hamptonshire.
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  • ...ld Cup (Kylaris)#Winners|2011]]). The latest edition was hosted by Estmere in [[2023 Women's Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|2023]]. ...other in the {{wpl|final}}. Meanwhile, the two semi-final losers face off in the {{wpl|bronze final}} to determine third and fourth place.
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  • ...ed to air advertisements, however the BPM is allowed to directly intervene in what is and is not advertised. | el2 || 2 || Sports programming
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  • | sports = ...at baseball at the games, being one of the countries with the most medals in the sport. This is followed by fencing, pétanque, and some aspects of athl
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  • | motto = {{wp|Latin|Solarian}}: In sapiendo vita iucundissima est | top_free_label = Motto in Estmerish
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event ...here were seven men's events and six women's events (women did not compete in the quadruple sculls). [[Cassier]] topped the medals table with three golds
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  • | products = {{wp|Sports car}}s ...foundation are high performance {{wp|supercars}}. The company was acquired in 2006 by [[Astoria Motor Group|AMG]], of which it is now a subsidiary.
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event | venue = [[Bifröst Sports Arena]]
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  • ...|Winter Invictus Games]], an international winter sports competition, held in [[Novokharbatsk]], [[Soravia]], between February 7 and February 20, 2020. ...s the first Winter Invictus Games and the second Invictus Games to be held in Soravia.
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  • | sports = ...ost of the Summer Games and twice at the Winter Games, first participating in 2012.
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event {{Infobox sports competition event
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event ...]] earned the most points, winning 2 golds, 1 silver and 1 bronze, while [[Estmere]] won the most medals overall, with 1 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronzes.
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  • | sports = ...22]], [[Gaullica|1926]], [[Cassier|1938]], 1942, 1950, [[Eldmark|1954]], [[Estmere|1958]], 1962, [[UPSR|1966]], [[Senria|1970]], 1974, 1978, [[Werania|1982]]
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  • ...are a major international {{wp|Multi-sport event|multi-sport}} competition in which athletes from across the globe participate. The two major set of even ...r but distinct {{wp|Ancient Olympic games|Mytikas games}} which took place in ancient Piraea.
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  • | sports = ...[Rizealand|1914]], [[Werania|1926]], [[Cassier|1938]], [[Etruria|1942]], [[Estmere|1950]], [[Eldmark|1954]], [[Senria|1958]], [[Ardesia|1962]], [[Soravia|1966
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  • |region3 = {{flag|Estmere}} ...tern Imaguan Creole]]: ''Baho-Imagwatsu'' or ''Baho-Imagwawe'') are people in [[Imagua and the Assimas]] who are of [[Bahia|Bahian]] descent. Like other
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  • ...Cup (Kylaris)#Results|2005]]. The most recent World Cup, hosted by Satavia in 2021, was won by Garambura. ...inental}} {{wpl|playoff}} tournament between nations who failed to qualify in their respective regional groups and is rewarded as the {{wpl|repechage}} p
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  • |national_motto=''In God Vertrouwen We''<br>"In God We Trust" ...]] between 1642 and 1719. It emerged out of the [[First Hennish Republic]] in wake of [[Van Etten’s Purge]], when Puritein parliamentarians overthrew t
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  • | champions = [[E-Defforter Benteji|E-sports Benteji]] ...econd-place [[SilverknightS]]. The format had each team playing each other in a single round robin, and then the top five proceeding to play best-of-seve
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event ..., one each for men and women, were held at the [[Glinsefjell Ice Circuit]] in [[Nordfolden]], [[Scovern]] on 27 and 28 February 2024.
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  • |caption = A painting depicting Coian-Imaguans in the late 19th century ...ed themselves to be a distinct ethnic group, and was officially recognized in 1991 as a separate ethnicity.
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event ...''' at the [[2024 Winter Invictus Games]] was held at the [[Kinobi Arena]] in [[Rimso]], [[Scovern]] between 25–27 February and 1–3 March 2024. There
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event The number of competitors per nation is given in parentheses.
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event ...[[2024 Winter Invictus Games]] was held at the [[Revnettind Extreme Park]] in [[Nordfolden]], [[Scovern]] on 23 and 29 February and 2 March 2024. There w
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  • ...a, and its entry into the top flight soon after. It is currently placed #5 in the league. |{{flag|Estmere}}
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event ...[Gaullica]] and [[Nuvania]] won the silver and bronze medals respectively; in the women's tournament, [[Satavia]] won gold, while Nuvania and [[Maucha]]
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  • | sports = ...Winter Invictus Games]], owing to a lack of funding and interest in winter sports.
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  • | host = Estmere | third = Estmere
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  • {{Infobox sports competition event ...singles and [[Paulinho Silva]] and [[Rodolfo Turro]] taking the top prize in men's doubles.
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  • | events = 118 in 10 sports (18 disciplines) ...urth edition of the [[Invictus Games|Winter Invictus Games]], held jointly in [[Rimso]] and [[Nordfolden]], [[Scovern]] between 17 February and 5 March 2
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