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  • [[Meteorolan Islands Liberation Front]] is the main opposition force in [[Bainbridge Islands]] with the pur * [[Cambrian Revolutionary Army]]
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  • *[[File:Christian flag.svg|30px]] [[Army of God (Marirana)|EdD]] ...tant2=[[File:Lanzsta flag.png|30px]] '''[[Mariranan Committee for National Liberation|CMLN]]'''
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  • Motomkubwa Army<br><small>(1947-51)</small> Motomkubwa Army<br><small>(1940-47)</small>
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  • | name = Liberation Force of Bahía Alta ...goal of the group was to establish a sovereign homeland for the [[Ipópopó indigenous people]] on the island of Bahía Alta, the ancestral homeland of the people
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  • ...espikaya]]'' {{small|({{wp|Quechua language|Runasimi}})}}|{{small|"Hymn of Liberation"}}}} |leader_title3 = [[General Commander of the Popular Liberation Forces]]
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  • | branch = {{flagicon|Sotirian State of Marirana}} Mariranan Army ...service}} where he served in the 3<sup>rd</sup> Division of the Mariranan army, resulting in Occhetto to be deployed in the [[Umbertide Province]]. In the
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  • *[[File:Christian flag.svg|30px]] [[Army of God (Marirana)|EdD]] *[[File:Red army flag.png|30px]] [[Red Army (Marirana)|Red Army]]
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  • Liberationism seeks to achieve the liberation of the {{wp|developing world}} — known by Liberationists as the Third Wor ...governing bodies of the state. While control of the [[Namorese Liberation Army|military]] was officially transferred to the state after the PRN was founde
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  • ...cally and culturally a hodge podge, its inhabitants being a mixture of the indigenous {{Wp|Haida}}, as well as proto-[[Ghant]]ish, [[Belfras|Latinic]] and [[Tsur ...cial mission is the "''Defence of the Home of the Angels on Earth, and the liberation of the worlds' peoples from their shackles''". In reality, especially follo
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  • | languages = ~800 indigenous languages <br> '''Other languages:''' {{wp|Bhojpuri language|Samundrese}}, | religions = [[Ashram]], [[Tulyata]], [[Zohism]], [[Sotirianity]], Indigenous folk religions
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  • ...span=5 align=left|{{small|The leader of the Batisurian Peoples' Liberation Army during the [[Batisuria Long War|Long War]], Adewale was largely responsible ...tive nationalist group and crime ring which seeks the expulsion of all non-indigenous persons from Enewatu, which they sought to turn into a sovereign state. Sim
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  • The region has been inhabited by indigenous peoples for more than 13,000 years, with the Athameuse site containing arti ...ibuted to its unique demographic and cultural character. The confluence of indigenous, [[Paraboca]]n, [[East Chanchajilla|Chanchajilla]]n, and Zamastanian influe
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  • {{Main|Terinyi War of Liberation}} ...er of Defence. There are three divisions—the [[Goredemabwan National Army|Army]] (GNA), [[Goredemabwan Naval Force|Navy]] (GNF), and [[Goredemabwan Nation
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  • {{Main|Terinyi War of Liberation}} ...ff who reported to the Minister of Defence. There were three divisions—the Army, Navy, and National Air Force. Its equipment includes [[Anikatia]]-manufact
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  • 1.3% other indigenous<br> [[File:Victory_Monument,_Bangkok_(8121170240)_(2).jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Liberation Monument, built in San Miguel in 2017 to honor victory over the PRI regime.
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  • ...owers of the GA, many of whom had deployed troops in the [[Menghean War of Liberation]]. During the 1970s, the DPRM supplied arms to communist revolutionaries in ...ary spending did not decline in absolute terms, and in fact the [[Menghean Army]] and [[Menghean Navy|Navy]] spent the 1990s upgrading and replacing much o
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  • ...their forces to fight the oncoming American forces in the '''Southwestern Liberation War''' because of their Manifest Destiny Policy. On June 15th these nations ...vil officials, ecclesiastics, business, Spanish elites, and mixed-race and indigenous artisans and workers. After The conquest and settlement of the region in 15
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  • | wars = [[Nazali War]], [[Kolenomese War of Liberation]], [[Myrdesia War]], [[South Ashizwe Border War]], [[Seubyeni Islands Cris ...d anti-tank missiles}}. Roughly 50% of the Mk. 2 vehicles in the Madrastan Army's inventory were in turn upgraded to the '''Mk. 3''' configuration, adding
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  • ...br> 14.0% [[Bahia|Bahian]] <br> 13.6% {{wp|white|Euclean}} <br> 13.5% {{wp|Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indígenes}} <br> 8.0% {{wp|Ethnic minority|Other}} ...ans]], and [[Etruria|Vespasians]]--{{wp|Indigenous peoples of the Americas|indigenous}}, [[Bahia|Bahian]], and {{wp|mestizo}} ancestry.
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  • ...ed a hierarchy of priests, warriors, and free peasants, but which excluded indigenous peoples by labeling their occupations impure, arose during this period. On ...weakening of the regional kingdoms of northern India paved the way for the indigenous Vijayanagara Empire. Embracing a strong [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shai
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