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  • ...ian}} and {{wp|antimeridian}}, the speakers of {{wp|Sino-Tibetan languages|Monic languages}} is one of the most widespread major ethnic groups in [[Esquariu Scattering across half the globe, the Monic peoples are highly varied in culture and language, with many of the migrato
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  • |name = Monic Radio '''Monic Radio''' is a radio broadcasting network owned by the government of [[Namor
    5 KB (690 words) - 03:43, 27 March 2019
  • | name = <span style="color:#ffffff">Monic Union</span> | caption = Emblem of Monic Union
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  • ...|empires]] spanned much of [[West Borea]], which extended to exoticizing [[Monic peoples]] in general and in particular involved fascination with the cultur ...ery exotic interpretation of Monic culture. Practices included introducing Monic themes in art and design, wearing Tuthinan clothing, adopting names based o
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  • In many Monic and Monic-influenced languages such as Literary Tuthinan and Ama, Lahudica is often c ...asian race|white]] Enciw people, whose genealogical relations with Lahudic people remains unknown.
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  • ...4th and 2nd millennium BC, the Great Monic Migration saw the expansion of Monic-speaking population from its {{wp|urheimat}} in modern-day [[Namor]] across ...g more than 5,000 kilometre from [[West Nozama]] to [[Tuthina]], the Great Monic Migration was one of, if not the most expansive {{wp|human migration}} sinc
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  • ...it may be due to its basis in Eastern Borean—specifically [[Monic peoples|Monic]]—political ideas. ...ally believed that the monarchy's will must be tempered by the will of the people, influence (and eventual merging) with the Agrarians would later prove to b
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  • '''Relations between the Aininian Republic and the People's Republic of Namor''' have been exceptionally close since the 1980s. The t Ainin was among the first countries to recognize the People's Republic of Namor in 1950. However, suspicions of Huimont ran high among
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  • ...se people''' (敏柬人 <small>tr.</small> ''Mǐnjiǎnrén'') are a [[Monic peoples|Monic ethnic group]] native to the region of [[Minjian]] in southern Namor. About The native language of the Minjianese people is {{wp|Mandarin Chinese|Minjianese}}. Minjianese is the official language
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  • ...d-largest ethnic group in Namor after [[Kannei Namorese]] and [[Minjianese people|Minjianese]]. [[Category:Monic peoples]]
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  • |related = [[Monic peoples]] ...f making up 86.4% of the Xiaodongese population. Minorities of Xiaodongese people live in former areas of the [[Heavenly Xiaodongese Empire]] as well as a la
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  • ...g history]]. Borea is also home to the Refidi people, an isolated group of people that may not have any living relatives. It shares maritime borders with [[L ...tions in the west whilst northern Borea had largely been settled by Slavic people's. The spread of Islam in the middle ages also saw southeast Borea become I
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  • |established_event2 = Monic settlement ...iên quốc''), more commonly '''Vuat Minh''' (閩越), is a [[Monic civilization|Monic]] {{wp|republic}} in the far eastern end of [[Sajara]], bordered by [[Bayaw
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  • |related = Other [[Monic peoples]] ...''Kannei''' (關內族, Каннеизу) or '''Kannei Namorese''' are a [[Monic peoples|Monic]] ethnic group native to [[Namor]]. The Kannei constitute nearly 72% of Nam
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  • ...Created in 1955 as the '''People's Broadcasting Corporation''' under the [[People's Republic of Katranjiev]], it became '''Katranjiev Television''', or '''KT | '''[[People's Broadcasting Corporation]]''' || {{flag|Katranjiev}} || [[Katranjiev|Gove
    16 KB (1,944 words) - 17:03, 16 May 2020
  • ...нтелопе Чазу) is a prominent family in [[Namor]] since the founding of the People's Republic. It spanned from the paramount leader and founder of the [[Liber *[[Yunglang Antelope]] (NMR 2236 - NMR 2315), Paramount Leader of the People's Republic of Namor from NMR 2290 to NMR 2315; President-General of Namor f
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  • |fam2 = Monic ...#Monic (Sinitic)|East Velkian Monic language]] spoken mainly by [[Namorese people]]. With nearly 1 billion speakers, it is one of the most widely spoken lang
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  • ...orth and west and [[Tuhao]] on the south. It is mostly inhabited by [[Khao people]], one of Namor's major ethnic groups. ...tion|spread apart]], with some remaining in Khao to become the modern Khao people. In the 11th century NMR, Khao was absorbed into Tuhao, although the local
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  • ...ic_groups = [[Tinzi people|Tinzi]] (52.42%)<br>[[Xiaodongese people|Xiaodongese]] (45.58%) ...pital is Minqin and largest city Hepin, and has a population of 13,021,700 people. It is commonly called '''East Thianchin''' to distinguish it from West Thi
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  • '''Otekians''' are a [[West Borea|West Borean]] {{wp|Slavs|Slavic}} people indigenous to the region of [[Txotai]] in northwestern [[Namor]]. ...Namor using ''Otekimin'' to describe only Slavs living in Namor, while the People's Republic of Namor redefined ''Otekimin'' as Slavs from Txotai.
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