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  • .... Of these groups, the only well-accepted relationship is that between the Similian and Laphnaric peoples, who speak related languages; even in this case howev ===Language===
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  • |native_name = ''Alemannien'' <small>({{wp|German language|Alemannic}}) ...irish language|Sigairish]]<br>[[Similian language|Similian]]<br>{{wp|Taino language|Taino}}<br>
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  • |native_name = ''Erdara'' <small>({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}) ...guage|Lesinic]]<br>[[Sigairish language|Sigairish]]<br>[[Similian language|Similian]]<br>
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  • |native_name = ''Gomhûrî Tayârê'' <small>([[Tayari language|Tayari]])</small><br> |map_caption = Location of Tayar (green) with [[Similia|Similian]] and foreign Tayari controlled territories (light green)
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  • ...the demise of [[Old Asurans|Nemanic]] culture with the exception of the [[Similian people|Similians]]. Once a major military power and technological center in ...cin Empire just five years prior. In 1409, the Salish dynasty ({{wp|German language|Alemannic}}: ''Salier'') under Friedrich I managed to expand their territor
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  • |languages_type = Official language |languages2_type = Recognized language
    33 KB (4,907 words) - 10:10, 27 April 2020