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  • | founding_location = [[Biunhamao]], [[Dezevau]] ...tion of the global economic system, from 1949 to 1988. It was founded in [[Biunhamao]], [[Dezevau]]. It held a plenary conference annually. It founded and spons
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  • ...= <!-- The empire or country to which the entity was in a state of dependency --> |representative1 = <!-- Name of representative of head of state (e.g. colonial governor) -->
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  • It is thus that in 1889, with the formation of State of Désébau and the [[Bureau for Southeast Coius]] which controlled it, go ...l flow of gowsas from origin to destination, produced by the University of Biunhamao branch of the International Institute for Migration Studies in 2004]]
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  • |leader_title1 = <!--(for a country, usually the head of state's (wikilinked) title, e.g. "President", "Monarch")--> |established_event1 = Saint Bermude's Company holdings consolidated into the State of Désébau
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  • ...aid to ensuring cities were defensible, functional and beautiful. The city-state's ruling council or monarch generally had significant involvement in the ci Federal and state governance focused mainly on cities for their industry and role as centres
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  • ...ons of Domoni include [[Bagabiada (state)|Bagabiada]], [[Biunhamao (state)|Biunhamao]] and the [[Binhame Coast]]. There was no clear distinction between Domoni Political power was concentrated in the cities in the city-state systems of medieval Dezevau. Like rural peasants, Domoni were typically aff
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