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  • 4 KB (455 words) - 20:41, 24 August 2022
  • |regional_languages = {{wp|Haitian Creole|Chloéois Creole}} <br> [[Gowsa|Asterian Ziba]] |demonym = Chloéois <br> Chloesian
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  • The '''Sainte-Chloé Imperials''' are a [[Sainte-Chloé|Chloéois]] {{wp|professional baseball}} team and sports {{wp|Professional sports
    6 KB (658 words) - 23:17, 1 August 2023
  • ...}}: ''Sainte-Chloé Imperials d’e-port "Monarques"''), are a [[Sainte-Chloé|Chloéois]] {{wp|Esports|professional esports}} team based in [[Port de la Sainte]
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  • ...hich is defined differently depending on the country in question. Although Chloéois students may attend free of charge, foreign students are required to pay
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  • |align="center" rowspan="2" | A military figure and head of the Chloéois Legitimists in the [[Catholic Party (Sainte-Chloé)|Catholic Party]] unt ...sputes, sacking Jean-Luc Morin in 2002. Called the first snap elections in Chloéois history in 2004, which backfired and resulted in a four-year long period
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  • | mission2 = [[Sainte-Chloé|Chloéois Embassy]], [[Verlois]] === Chloéois missions in Gaullica ===
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  • ...te-Chloé in 1954, the Catholic Labour Party has been the dominant force in Chloéois politics, having controlled a government in Parliament for a total of 47 ...ounded, these three would be the most prominent throughout the next era of Chloéois government, with the Catholic and Labour Parties contesting the Democrat
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  • ...crats out of power. Currently, the PSD is the only opposition party in the Chloéois Parliament, holding a total of 66 seats in the [[Chamber of Commons of S
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  • ...t diocese and archdiocese in the Asterias. He serves as the Primate of the Chloéois Church, taking a place of precedence as well as real power and influence ...men for the Archdiocese of Tranquille. In addition, there is an additional Chloéois Bishop, Sixte Michel, who serves as as a member of the {{wp|Roman Curia|
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  • ...ee with the declaration of independence from the United Provinces in 1953, Chloéois athletes had competed at Invictus games since 1914 games in [[Liberty Ci ...by the International Invictus Committee, but a reference of medals won by Chloéois members prior to independence.''
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  • ...Catholic Labour Party, and also promotes the usage of {{wp|Haitian Creole|Chloéois Creole}}, and desires to create a distinct identity for the descendants ...urpation of the throne, the final colonial administrations were staffed by Chloéois members of this party. Was successful in uniting a wide variety of group
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  • ...}}: ''Sainte-Chloé Imperials d’e-port "Monarques"''), are a [[Sainte-Chloé|Chloéois]] {{wp|Esports|professional esports}} team based in [[Port de la Sainte]
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  • | mission2 = [[Sainte-Chloé|Chloéois Embassy]], [[Verlois]] === Chloéois missions in Gaullica ===
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  • 4 KB (455 words) - 20:41, 24 August 2022
  • |align="center" rowspan="2" | A military figure and head of the Chloéois Legitimists in the [[Catholic Party (Sainte-Chloé)|Catholic Party]] unt ...sputes, sacking Jean-Luc Morin in 2002. Called the first snap elections in Chloéois history in 2004, which backfired and resulted in a four-year long period
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  • The '''Sainte-Chloé Imperials''' are a [[Sainte-Chloé|Chloéois]] {{wp|professional baseball}} team and sports {{wp|Professional sports
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  • ..._languages = {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}, {{wp|Haitian Creole|Chloéois Creole}}
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  • ...Corps|Marines]] and rose to the rank of colonel. He inherited his father's Chloéois properties and has six children, four sons and two daughters. One of the
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  • ...Catholic Labour Party, and also promotes the usage of {{wp|Haitian Creole|Chloéois Creole}}, and desires to create a distinct identity for the descendants ...urpation of the throne, the final colonial administrations were staffed by Chloéois members of this party. Was successful in uniting a wide variety of group
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  • The '''Arucian shilling''' ({{wp|Haitian Creole|Chloéois Creole}}: ''Arijan chiling'', {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Shilli
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