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  • {{Infobox Alliance | subject_name= Red Liberty Alliance |
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  • ...es, amongst these are Japanese/Nipponese Han/Mandarin and other linguistic groups. The region is also known for its constant Cold Wars. Huge [[alliance|alliances]] such as the left-wing Union or the [[Wikipedia:conservative|con
    27 KB (4,165 words) - 05:55, 15 October 2007
  • ...ir army. For example, a single person can go defending with or without an alliance. Raiders must form large armies instead. We can see examples of skepticism in the [[Alliance Defense Network]]'s approach to the Global Summit: they refused to send any
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  • ...ns'', or groups of defenders. The biggest of these organizations is the [[Alliance Defense Network]] or ADN.
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  • Christian religious groups are largely marginalised in politics (there is no viable [[Wikipedia:Christ ...otoss.vogels.nu/images/religionsinknootoss.JPG|right|religionpie|Religious groups in Knootoss}}
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  • ...ch we can mutually benefit. It seeks a broad treaty that is not a military alliance of incompatible states, or a small club of closely-knit nations. ...legi generali" applies here. A special treaty between signatory nations or groups of signatory nations has prevalence over general rules as laid out in this
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  • ...clans, which formed into twenty large tribes. These tribes formed a loose alliance under the Council of Tribes, which became the first national government, an Most Aerionians are of two ethnic groups, the Eastern Aerionians and the Western Aerionians. Both have pretty much t
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  • '''Ethnic Groups:''' White [[Human]] 56%, Black [[Human]] 8%, Asian/Hashi [[Human]] 17%, [[E ...Accords, Greater Prussian Empire, Panmunjeon Accords, AEON, International Alliance for Individual Liberty.
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  • ...parties in the Staten-Generaal but individuals were usually associated in groups – like parties but without a formal party organisation as we know it toda ...n required. Vogels wrote many of these laws himself and a Liberal-Catholic alliance in parliament pushed them through at remarkable speed. Outmatched, the cons
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  • ...n setting aside her personal bias and bringing the “red” eco-terrorist groups into the fold. ...uraged by Sunset, Mangala also strengthened ties to the Triumvirate of Yut alliance, establishing a diplomatic mission in Port Arthur.
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  • ...ajor nation of the [[Triumvirate of Yut]] and is generally considered that alliance's ''de facto'' head. It is also a signatory to the [[KIST]] treaty. ...iple cultures interact peacefully with mutual curiosity and interest, core groups staying 'true' to their own particular culture with interesting mixes on th
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  • ...ictability, a development based on the large amount of different mercenary groups providing defense over the years, now proving to be a significant factor in ...ke risks. Be it the [[Allanean War of Independence]], when several carrier groups were risked (And saved only by the Peace Treaty, otherwise, their destructi
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  • ...e west once belonging to [[The Belmore Family]] before their move to the [[Alliance of Socialist States]]. The country spreads east-west across three distinct ...War]], and Cup 20 is competed solely between these ten teams too (with two groups of five, with the top two progressing to the semi-finals).
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  • ...is now the Halladi emmissary to the First Communist Internationale. This alliance has greatly effected Halladi policy. ...joined the UnAPS, or [[United Alliance of Progressive States]]. From that alliance, Hallad has also joined the [[Union of Socialist Republics]], which include
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  • === Races and Ethnic Groups === ...''de facto'' language taught and used throughout the country. Some ethnic groups do retain use of their own languages, though this is never in an official c
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  • == The Anticapitalist Alliance == ...erting a worldview based on the respect of differences and the autonomy of groups, individuals and peoples. Its objective is to globalize networks of resista
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  • <b>Ethnic groups</b>: Wassan 24.1%, Belostavian 19.3%, Rutasian 17.8%, Aztekatl 14%, Golgese ..., National Socialist Fortestani Workers' Party, Agrarian Union, Right-wing Alliance, People for Private Enterprise, Leftist People's Party, Natural Democratic
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  • ...against sentient beings. New Genoa was also a weak member of the [[United Alliance of Progressive States]]. New Genoa is sternly against weapons of mass dest ...plit between the [[Liberal Party of New Genoa|Liberals]] into two distinct groups: the [[Liberal Party of New Genoa|Liberals]] and the [[Neo-Liberal Party of
    21 KB (3,178 words) - 22:14, 30 December 2006
  • ...eration of ''Commercial Affairs''''' - Invading nation from the [[Atlantic Alliance]], served well nonetheless. | align="right" | [[Founderless Region Alliance]]
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  • ...is not being taken. Instead there is open yet restricted rivalry between (groups of) nations, often practicing different ideologies and political systems. S ...osing alliances waters and attempts to destabilise nations in the opposing alliance. The tensions between [[SATO]]/[[WBO]] and [[CACE]] could also be described
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