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  • | opinion_polls = Nationwide opinion polling for the 1999 Philimanian legislative election | next_election = 2026 Philimanian legislative election
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  • |name = <big>Philimanian Armed Forces</big> ...force|Philimania}} <br> {{army|Philimania}} <br> [[Philimanian Marines|The Philimanian Marines]]
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  • ...nq (Philimanian coin)|5¢]], [[Dixen (Philimanian coin)|10¢]], [[Trimestre (Philimanian coin)|25¢]] | printer = [[Philimanian Ministry of Finance]]
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  • | name = The Philimanian Legislative Council | {{Color box|lightblue}} [[Philimanian Liberal Party|PLP]] (13)
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  • ...br>22.2% [[Neragese people|Neragese]]<br>4% Other Oranish<br>1.7% [[Naphto-Philimanian people|Naphto-Philimanians]]<br>0.1% Naphtorans |demonym = Philimanian
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  • ...ral, financial and economic centre of Philimania. It is also home to [[The Philimanian Legistlative Council]] (TPLC). It first developed as a town serving the tin ...founded in 1771 by Henry Phork. Miners were involved in tin mining At the Philimanian east coast in the 1770s about four kilometres east of present-day New Phork
    36 KB (5,158 words) - 13:02, 9 December 2022