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  • The '''Burning Plague''' (also known as the '''Great Dying''') was a pandemic that broke out within the [[Makedonian Empire]] be ...ng the elderly or the young. The rapid expansion, coupled with the massive mortality rate, meant the actual duration of the plague was short, likely dying out a
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  • ...bout the mortality increases until the late-1980s, when the publication of mortality data resumed and researchers could delve into the real causes. ...Education of the SRR. At the beginning, the Russatrovan authorities placed great emphasis on the elimination of illiteracy. People who were literate were au
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  • ...tspoken criticism of government policy during the [[Great Famine (Vyvland)|Great Famine]] kickstarted popular support for the fledgling socialist movement i ...on a daily basis in an area that was among the worst in Vyvland for infant mortality, healthcare, and unemployment. After seeing this, he was, in his words, ‘
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  • ...ilisation largely collapsed and their numbers began to dwindle due to high mortality rates and low fertility. Due to a religious and political schism initiated
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  • ...eplacement level of 2.1, though the population grew 1.24% due to declining mortality for higher age groups. Though the population is projected to continue growi ...with a high rate of population growth, as industrialization lowered infant mortality rates and allowed more children to reach childbearing age. In 1930, for ins
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  • * The [[Great Mortality]] begins to spread in southern Emerstari. * The [[Greaty Mortality]] ends; half of the Emerstarian population has been killed.
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  • ...d on Earth, [[Songte]] turned them into mortals. To remind humans of their mortality, Songte instructed Sikun to divide time into days, months, and years and de ...ne important anniversaries such as the [[Year of Salvation]] and [[Year of Great Peace]].
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  • ...birth rose from about 35 years in 1949 to 75.18 years in 2008, and infant mortality decreased from 300 per thousand in the 1950s to around 23 per thousand in 2 ...'s national average life expectancy at birth is 74.8 years, and its infant mortality rate is 15.6 per thousand births. Despite significant improvements in healt
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  • ...ons in Asura. {{wp|Mortality}}, {{wp|mortality salience|human awareness of mortality}}, {{wp|veneration of the dead}}, and a type of reverence towards {{wp|deat ...which God ended with the creation of time and ''ævi'' (a finite lifespan, mortality). They further maintain that God exhausted her physical form after the crea
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  • ...entirely dominated by agriculture. Kataguran has the third highest infant mortality rate, the third lowest life expectancy, and the highest lowest rate of illi ...en accounts of Khadami history and culture. One important example is the [[Great Rock of Makawayan]]- a fragment of a large sandstone slab which originally
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  • ...ytes of the Divine, the first preachers of Athena's divine word during the Great Revelation. Triskaidekateism accounts for a total of 2% of the world's tota ...ed following their funeral. The process marks the total departure of one's mortality from the temporal world into the afterlife, were the severing of all connec
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  • ...her's wealth was the result of business as opposed to inheritance. Jakob's great-grandfather, Rogenvald, was the secondborn son of Hroþbjorn Hrolfsson, 6th ...ik Eþhardssen, a merchant from [[Uppsale]], and Lovisa Ljundstrøm, a third great-grandchild of the explorer and first [[Royal Court of Emerstari#Lord Admira
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  • ...of the Empire. The Nezahualkanids rule was one of centralization but also great liberation, as the Philosophers became more and more influents, weakening t Like all empires, it featured great diversity in terms of economies, ethnicities, languages, and religion, even
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  • ...stic ties with neighboring nations of The Lavender Country (to the north), Great Tequila Island (south), Azaffran (west), and Ecclesiastical Dominions (to t Infant Mortality Rate: 2.1/1,000 inhabitants
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  • ...retake territories which had fallen to pagans. These Holy Marches achieved great success initially, solidifying the faith within its core lands of southern ...usly untouched, however, and so his followers took his body and burnt in a great funeral pyre, placing the ashes in an urn in a nearby tomb. Sasan arose fro
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  • ...was once an immortal experience, and Surya Pisa, in their cruelty, brought mortality, sin, and suffering to the world as a means of subjugation, and that humani ...contest, the Bulanan perceive inhumanity as an escape from the burdens of mortality, including the aspect of sin. Regardless, both faiths anticipate an inevita
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  • ...dom. Public debt is at 15%, being one of the lowest in Anteria. There is a great difference in economic development between the coast (especially the northw The country has a decent road infrastructure, but with great differences between zones. While most of the coastal cities maintain highwa
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  • ...terized as typically pre-industrial populations experiencing low birth and mortality rates resulting in a slow, steady growth rate significantly impacted by imm *Infant mortality rate: 2.75 deaths/1,000 live births
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  • * The establishment of [[Saybäketle|Great Saybäketle]] in 1430; # Acceptance of the great mystery of life and the unanswerable questions of mortality and the hereafter;
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  • ...an culture oppression from neighboring Garambura. Following the end of the Great War and the return of Werania, Taborian nationalists led by the [[Imbube Ye Following the end of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] and the return of Weranic colonial control, numerous movements and gr
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