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  • ...er is the [[Arucian Sea|Arucian]] island of [[Saint Catherine Island|Saint Catherine]]. Its capital and largest city is [[Biržuventis]].
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  • ...From top, left to right: downtown Sainte-Marie, the First District, Saint Catherine Cathedral, the Quays, the National Oratory, la Nouvelle Colline ...te-Marie ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}} ''Île de Sainte-Marie'') on the Saint-Marcus River.
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  • |conventional_long_name = The Haugen Matriarchy of Saint Scarlett <!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> |common_name = Saint Scarlett <!--Common name in English (used for wikilinks and to produce a de
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  • | caption3 = Cathedral of Saint Matthias and Saint Thomas | leader_name2 = Catherine Wong
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  • ...ève]], [[Saint Casimir (island)|Šventasis Kazimieras]], [[Saint Catherine (island)|Šventoji Kotryna]], [[Eldmark|Vanö]])</small><br>[[Emerald Islands]] <sm ...Adamantina]], [[Satucin]], [[Aucuria]], and [[Nuvania]]. Additionally, the island countries of [[Sainte-Chloé]], [[Carucere]], [[Imagua|Imagua and the Assim
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  • | provost = Catherine Delacroix ...a Superior|Asterias]], which is disputed with the [[National University of Saint Isidore]] in [[Aucuria]]. It has been in continual operation since its foun
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  • ...e Tzapotlan Empire]] in 1524. Caldish explorers discovered and settled the island of [[Imagua]] in 1533 while Iustian explorers founded [[Porto Leste]] in 15 The status of the island nations in the [[West Arucian Sea]] and [[East Arucian Sea]] is controversi
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  • Edward de Martinden was born on the 18th of May 1630 on the island of [[Valksland]], the second-largest of the [[Fallen Isles]] and part of th ...the second ship in the line, behind ''[[HMNS Saint Catherine (1648)|Saint Catherine]]'' of 68 guns. Shore fortifications around the harbour hit ''Earl of Valks
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  • ...n from the outside world and heavily lied to, have a child together on the island of Rokostov, Nukai Christophe. ...h her friend Queen Mary, former ruler of Scotland and her sister, Princess Catherine. Her sons George and Nukai and her daughter Alexia all joined their mother
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  • |scope="row" | Church of St. Catherine ...erinsk, with {{wp|Catherine_of_Alexandria|St. Catherine}} being the patron saint of the city.
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  • ...ia]], namely the {{wp|Persian}} city of {{wp|Bandar Abbas}} and the nearby island of {{wp|Hormuz}}, along with a major colony aswell, namely the colony of [[ ...e finally married on January 3rd 1835, in a hugely lavish ceremony in {{wp|Saint Petersburg}}, attended by both the then [[Charles I of the United Kingdoms
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  • .... {{wp|Olga of Kiev|Olga}}, who ruled from 945-960, is venerated as a {{wp|Saint}} in the {{wp|Eastern Orthodox Church}} due to her promotion and efforts to ...t it was not until 1712 that the capital was formally moved from Moscow to Saint Petersburg. In 1721, the Great Northern War ended, with Russia receiving a
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  • ...= "Marche à Sainte Chloé"<br />{{raise|0.1em|{{small|"March of Saint Chloé"}}}}<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= ...[[Sainte-Geneviève]]; and the three small islands of the coast of the main island called the [[Trinité]] after the Three Persons of the {{wp|Trinity}}. The
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  • ...nding this action, although the duchess herself, whom in contrast to the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']], received a generally far less amount ...ason being the supposed privacy and seclusion offered by the region's many island countries, in comparison to the {{wp|United States}}, or any major {{wp|Eur
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  • ...nding this action, although the duchess herself, whom in contrast to the [[Catherine, Princess Royal|''Princess Royal'']], received a generally far less amount ...ason being the supposed privacy and seclusion offered by the region's many island countries, in comparison to the {{wp|United States}}, or any major {{wp|Eur
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  • |largest_city = Saint-Catherines ...the west. Its capital is [[Citadelle Royán]], while the largest city is [[Saint-Catherines]].
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  • ...aint Casimir (island)|Saint Casimir]] and [[Saint Catherine (island)|Saint Catherine]], located in the Arucian Sea. The country has a total area of {{convert|15 ...aint Casimir (island)|Saint Casimir]] and [[Saint Catherine (island)|Saint Catherine]] in the [[Arucian Sea]], this region is mostly flat and, like the coastal
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  • ...the Prince Fernando II of Monsa was crowned Sovereign Prince and married [[Catherine Castro-Avintes]], who became Princess of Monsa and Queen of [[Costa de Ouro ...nd have suggested signs of clear {{wp|psychosis}} or {{wp|schizophrenia}}. Catherine finally died in the Princely Palace of Cervera, where she lived under capti
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  • ...re behind the independence of {{wp|East Timor}} and the unification of the island of {{wp|New Guinea}} under {{wp|Papua New Guinea}}, both of which saw him r ...uccessfully advocating for a bridge connecting {{wp|Great Britain}} to the island of {{wp|Ireland}}, Thomas, taking inspiration from the construction of the
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  • ...re behind the independence of {{wp|East Timor}} and the unification of the island of {{wp|New Guinea}} under {{wp|Papua New Guinea}}, both of which saw him r ...uccessfully advocating for a bridge connecting {{wp|Great Britain}} to the island of {{wp|Ireland}}, Thomas, taking inspiration from the construction of the
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