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  • ...ns}} which divided the populations of [[Shangea]], and later most of South Coius, into four non-heredity castes and until the emergence of {{wp|Neo-Confucia This system was also exported to much of [[South Coius]], [[Southeast Coius]], and parts of [[Satria]]. For some it came with the spread of Zohism, whi
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  • * The Esorians developed an extensive trade network that linked Coius with Euclea. Merchants and traders would often make traitorous journeys as ==Middle Ages==
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  • |title = Rahelia<br/>Northwest Coius ...d countries}}. It shares a colonial past similar to other sub-regions of [[Coius]], with the colonial powers of [[Gaullica]] and [[Etruria]] dominating the
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  • ...= Location of Balzunetta (dark green)<br>{{align|left|– in [[Coius]] (dark grey)}} ...etta''', is a country situated on the northern coast of the continent of [[Coius]]. It's borders surround the [[Muqtafi Bay]]. It is bordered by [[Tsabara]]
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  • ...제국 천해'' tr. ''Sunggohan Jegung Cheonhae'') is a country in Southwestern [[Coius]], [[Kylaris]]. ===Middle La Dynasty===
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  • ...is a nation located split between the regions of [[Coius|Badawiya]] and [[Coius|Bahia]]. It is currently struggling to contain the spread of the terrorist ===Middle Ages===
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  • ...horitarian}} {{wp|republic}} located in [[Bown Sea]] region of [[Southeast Coius]]. It shares a land border with [Mab Nation] on the southern portion of the ...cratic states}} who engaged in trade between Bahia, Southeast and Southern Coius. Portions of the island would fall under the rule of the [[Aguda Empire]] a
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  • ...''' is a group of low-lying tropical islands and atolls off the coast of [[Coius]] belonging to [[Songguo]]. The archipelago is the homeland of the [[Chau p ...arrived and ensured that the Lushan Archipelago remained a province of the Middle Kingdom. Jurchid and Songhua rulers proved quite adept at crushing native C
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  • ...is considered to be a {{wp|Regional power|regional}} and {{wp|Middle power|middle power}} and is closely aligned with the [[Asteria Inferior Common Market|AS ===Coius===
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  • ...]], that promoted and idealized the themes and aesthetics of [[Coius|south Coius]], initially [[Shangea]] but later switching to [[Senria]]. The term has si ...phers and writers bemoaned the movement as a gross simplification of south Coius, and a fascination with a stereotyped and one-dimensional view of south Coi
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  • ...ihcan]], it has been compared to the Momhe Jiubou (Fire soil) of Southeast Coius, with some claiming both soils are the same. It is also known as '''"Sythe ...been identified as being highly similar. Gaullican scientists in Southeast Coius identified the two types of soil as being nearly identical in the 20th cent
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  • ...given the differences between the peoples of Bahia and other subregions of Coius. It includes the countries of [[Asase Lewa]], [[Garambura]], [[Mabifia]], [ ...converted and by tribes in order to resist the spread of the religion. The middle ages heralded the rise of several prosperous Bahian states, with the 1100s
    10 KB (1,439 words) - 17:08, 28 December 2023
  • Hylkema was born in 1962 in the city of [[Weisstadt]] to a middle-class Catholic family, with his father Konrad working as a diplomat and his ====Coius====
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  • ...a [[Hourege|Houregic]] empire situated in [[Bahia]] which existed from the middle of twelfth century until its collapse in 1655 following the conquest of the ...{{wp|agriculture}}. Many of these products were exported to the rest of [[Coius|the continent]] by the [[Mufedha]], [[Mirites]], and other Coian merchants.
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  • | region = Pelangi Coius ...quarter-line. A centre circle, with a diameter of 20 metres, is set at the middle of the lawn. Two goal creases, each 10 metres in diameter, are located 10 m
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  • ...The city-state's location at the narrowest point between [[Euclea]] and [[Coius]] also makes it an important ferry destination, with millions of passengers ...ertainment, distinguishing them from cruise ships. Cruiseferries operate a middle ground between simple transportation and pleasure, offering more comfortabl
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  • ...city-state in Southeast [[Euclea]] and Northern [[Coius]]. It lies in the middle of the [[Aurean Strait]], on a collection of over 100 islands and islets. O ...for trade going in all directions throughout the vast Gaullican Empire and Coius began to experience its own upheavals during the Ages of Industry and Imper
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  • ...estroying Xiaodong's ability to threaten Senria or the balance of power in Coius. ...ial geopolitical consequences of giving Senria blatant hegemony over South Coius.
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  • The term '''Coian-Imaguan''' derives from the continent of [[Coius]], where the Coian-Imaguans originated from. ...escribe [[Bahia|Bahian]] slaves, the first known immigrants to come from [[Coius]] proper (i.e. as opposed to [[Bahia]]) were believed to have arrived durin
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  • |map_caption = Tusing in [[Coius]]. ...awm Tu sivng)'', commonly known as '''Tusing''', is a sovereign state in [[Coius]]. It shares land borders with [[Ajahadya]] to the north, [[Kituk]] to the
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