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  • '''Great Britain and Ireland''' is one of the largest British regions in the game, with a co ...i-bin/index.cgi/page=display_region/region=Great_Britain_and_Ireland Great Britain and Ireland] |
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Britain and Ireland]]
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  • ==the Kingdom of Great Britain== .... Swearing fealty to Her Britannic Majesty the Queen, the Kingdom of Great Britain controls one of the mightiest empires known to mankind and seeks ever to ex
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  • ==What is the Empire of Great Britain?== ...Prime Minister & Founder of the [[Federal Commonwealth Society]], [[ Great Britain]] and is one of several regions including [[British Commonwealth]], [[Briti
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  • Twente is Europe's superpowered [[Wikipedia:Vatican|Vatican]], Great Britannia is an allusion to the [[Wikipedia:British Empire|British Empire]] ..., based on the Galactic Empire of the "Star Wars" series. It is one of the great powers of the Trade Federation and the Northeast.
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  • | align="right" | [[Great Britain & Ireland]] | align="right" | [[The Great Land of the Moon]]
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  • *Crap Britain - was found to be offensive in naming *Great stephenartica/Great stephenartica 2 - twice DEAT for continuing attempts to recruit in non-feed
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:United States|United States]], [[Wikipedia:Great Britain|Great Britain]], [[Wikipedia: Canada|Canada]] and [[Wikipedia:Australia|Australia]] ([[Du ...s. There are many other languages spoken throughout Crossman, but not to a great extent.
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  • ...ocialist Republics, the Dead States, Mafikeng, Notcriscon, Spain and Great Britain discussed and signed the following pact of friendship, cooperation and mutu
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  • ...ngs to imitate a real life colonial empire such as Imperial Germany, Great Britain or Tsarist Russia. ...e. For the use of story purposes, or scripted character-RP, this can be a great story-arc; when utilized for an advantage in a conflict, particularly en ma
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  • Ing Mearclanda was a brigand in Northern Britain circa 900 Anno Domine who quickly gathered men around him due to his force ...yed had it not been for a Geat by the name of Beowulf. This was a time of great shame for the borderlands and it's detractors took to calling it "The Borde
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  • ...ism. Although it could by no means compare with great colonial powers like Britain and France, it carved out a sizable colonial empire of its own, mostly in A ...nstantinopolis had successfully avoided making any enemies among the other great powers, preferring instead to trade with all of them and occasionally try t
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  • .... Slavs were forcibly converted to Islam or executed. At this point, the Great Slavic Genocide took place, where it was believed over four million Slavs w ...alued by every single Slavic person. Euroslavia sought out alliances with Britain and Russia, and through a short five years of war, it finally gained its in
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  • * '''Independence:''' 1st January 1784, independence from Great Britain ..., led by the Lords and appointed aristocracy of the King, marched across a great expanse of neighbouring nations, quickly expanding the Commonwealth and has
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  • The Great Court of Conservatopia is the home of the region's judiciary. The Court can *[[Southern Britain]]
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  • Mostly harsh, dry desert with great temperature extremes between night and day. ...remained loyal to their leader. This combined with military aid from Great Britain which saw the Ottoman Empire as a competitor, forced the Ottomans out. On A
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  • ...remained loyal to their leader. This combined with military aid from Great Britain which saw the Ottoman Empire as a competitor, forced the Ottomans out. On A ...e part of the nation, including most of the arabian peninsular. During the Great War, the Elias Army and later the Air Force assisted the British Empire in
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  • ...1] It lies to the northwest of Continental Europe with the island of Great Britain lying to the east. Politically it is divided into the Republic of Ireland, ...and had been a unified political entity within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland which came into being in 1801 as a result of the Act of Union.
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  • ...больш в всех вещах“. Which translates into “One who is great in all things“. ...ty. The tribes of southern Boshka then formed Little Boshka. In 1047, both Great Boshka and Little Boshka united under the rule of Casimir I the Restorer.
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  • |New Britain ...of Oceania]], located on the northern coast of the island province of New Britain. Churchill serves as a major [[Wikipedia:port|port]], especially for energy
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  • ...igration of more and more people from Japan, China, Russia, Germany, Great Britain and France resulted in a massively growing importance of this groups, as we
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  • ...little of a power against the strong nations of Germany, France, and Great Britain, Denmark laid dormant for two years, through 2018. While remaining under th ...har, Rolf Lagerfelt, and Jose Escarnia initiated attacks on Germany, Great Britain, and France, respectively. Denmark began invading Germany by sending naval
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  • ...l of [[Imperium (city)|Imperium]] is located on the island province of New Britain at the eastern end of the home country. ...ngrad|St. Brendans]], and [[Portsmouth]]. By the turn of the 20th century, Britain dominated the eastern and northern islands while Russian explorers had made
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  • ...tronghold of democracy, and a ideal region for anyone who is looking for a great time. ...layers from other region joined our ranks. By the end of 2005, thanks to a great effort by some honorable senators, Europa again knew a steady growth.
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  • The Great Barracuda in the top right corner represents the national animal, the blue Barracuda Key is known for its Great Barracuda population and fishing for them is prohibited. It holds many scie
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  • ...ude to nations of aboriginal Rushmori ethnic origin. The sudden split with Britain in 1947 however, forced the new Republic to massively improve its economic ...n of President Anderson declined to support Rushmore's membership of the [[Great Green Federation]]. The announcement by the Switzish government in mid-2007
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  • ...ith the last nation to be conquered being Great Britain. After the fall of Britain the Imperial Republic (for the name had long since changed) ruled the world ...the pinnacle of human achievement by unifying the entire world and making great leaps in science and technology. Already, the Moon and Mars are very succe
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  • ...s for thousands of years before being colonized by Great Britain in 1823. Britain was seeking exploitable resources, and the Pacific island region provided m ...was worth the risk of a guerilla war or continued international disfavor, Britain agreed to grant Vrendinari its independence on May 2nd, 1996.
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  • ...ntioned later. But the first days of colonisation were to mark Stevid as a great nation for the rest of its history. The first and most obvious part of Stev ...ives that might challenge British authority over the island. The fact that Britain didn’t face opposition meant it was an easy prize for British over their
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  • ...r of RPs that are active and many that have been completed. Earth II is a great bunch of men & women and I have to say that I personally enjoy having them *[http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=373368 Dimmimar liberates Great Britain! Capital moved to London]
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  • -The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Empire, ~60 million: Great Britain, Ireland, Overseas Territories.
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  • ...945, Germany was destroyed and the Royal family came out of exile in Great Britain. The spread of Communism across Europe from the growth of the original Unio
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  • ...ain agreed to allow Township into the ISR as a Republic of Isla. After the Great War of 1812, the ISR began discussing disolving the current structure and f
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  • '''The "Great Purge"''' ...mission was to liberate Hong Kong, from the control of the region [[Great Britain and Ireland]] (Commonly abbreviated to GB&I)
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  • ...reserves, as well as a natural harbor in the south of the chain which was great importance to the Royal Navy.
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  • *[[GREAT Britain]] *[[Great Britain and Ireland]]
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  • ...nd had native support - this is borne out in part by the fact that [[Great Britain and Ireland]] created a forum for [[Palestine]] and had the stated support
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  • Ever since it was abandoned by Great Britain as not being worth the effort, in the US war of independance, Notquiteaplac
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  • ...elegate and cabinet, eight Orders of England were awarded and one Order of Britain was awarded to England's founder [[Tyrr]]. Resine was one of those nations ...y the Phoenician settlers were cut off from the rest of the world when the great Phoenician empire and its capital Carthage was completely destroyed and sub
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  • Christmas Day, 1861. Britain, France, Canada and Mexico all recognized the Confederacy by pressure by Britain and France. Although abolition still was something that the vast majority o
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  • ...clothes wearing, including hats and socks, currently stands at 8 months in Britain. ...es coming from the contry, indicating a bright future for this potentially great industry. These releases have recently been playing as far out as Kzuu Mai:
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  • ...tates|United States]] declared independence from [[wikipedia:Great Britain|Great Britian]] in 1776. This newly established state favored a representative de ...he Second Reich, the United States became a super-power - along with Great Britain and the Confederate States. Eventually, Minnesota would join the ranks.
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  • '''Great Britain and Ireland''' is one of the largest British regions in the game, with a co ...i-bin/index.cgi/page=display_region/region=Great_Britain_and_Ireland Great Britain and Ireland] |
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  • ...sident of the Republic of Blanchettia. Theoretically, the president holds great power, but in reality he has some powers. He gives Presidential approval t ...'dump' convicts and leave them there. After the events from 1776 to 1783, Britain needed a place for their convicts. They found space in Australia. Yet the
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  • Similar to that of the United States, Great Britain, and other 1st World nations. Trial by jury (9 people in the Novikovian cou ...er north on the Island of Novikov, the area becomes very mountainous, with great undeveloped strips of evergreen forest.
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  • ...Zaki attended the Diplomatic Service Academy before being sent to France, Britain, Quintonnia, Hudecia and Roycelandia for several stints as a relatively jun ...with a wide varied career made his influence with the Council of Ministers great, and he largely convinced the President to refrain from large scale foreign
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  • ...eate a new Empire Directorate. As of December 2005, the Directorates had a great start. GRM created the first region of the Empire, naming it Exortus Solari ...region is allied with [[Global Right Alliance]], [[Galts Gulch]], [[Great Britain and Ireland]], and [[Sangria Sands]]. At the end of November 2005, Presiden
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  • ...Chaos with great happiness and did gladly bring death to the Realms of Old Britain. The happy creator will make war upon its neighbors and the Lands of Null.
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  • * 3 days ago: The Dictatorship of Mediterria arrived from Great Britain and Ireland.
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  • ...ho look to their Shah as a guide. For the past 100 years, Parthia has made great strides in the size of both the nation and the economy, with massive change ...time of the first rulers were expanding. Throughout the 1800s, Russia and Britain plundered Iran, with the weak Kavad VIII losing control of Azerbaijan to Ru
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  • ...epublic of Knorfladshgeff''' was founded in 1598 by British forces fleeing Britain because of a bank heist they commited. The nation was originally called The ...ful nations in Q102 ranked Knorfladshgeff at number 11. Knorfladshgeff has great varying landscapes, from mountains perfect for Skiing or any other winter s
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  • #[[Eastern Britain]] [$80.41 trillion] #[[Nikolaos the Great]] [$63.08 trillion]
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  • ...ory for Britain. After a small military engagement with the American Navy, Britain kept the territory but it remained unused for five months as earthquakes co ...s an independent nation on the 11th June 2007, much to the dismay of Great Britain, whose politics were seen as "too regressive" by the Kiuéan government. It
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  • ...ents and Azazian villages scattered amongst New Australia, Arista, and New Britain as the Azazian Sea offered a much calmer route of passage than the oceanic ...of the few major population areas to vote against independence from Great Britain. However, statements made by the colonial government made clear that any pa
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  • ...ible from space, thus unofficially Australia was not called Hollanda Nova. Britain formally took control of Australia and Nova Hollanda, although Hollanda Nov ...granted it, and finally, Hollanda Nova became an official Colony of Great Britain in 17-god only knows...
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  • ...ations made by External Contacts personnel visiting German Reich and Great Britain. ICE Turbine technology still faces fuel-efficiency problems
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  • ...ited to solely Augustus and his successors, whereas before it was given to great military commanders. However, the early Empire under Augustus I made every ...nd the Mediterranean intact than with expansion, although Claudius I added Britain to the Empire and Trajan I annexed Dacia, Mesopotamia and Armenia to the Em
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  • ...generalization of power held in Parliament would be a combination of Great Britain's parliament and the United States of America's house of representatives. ...onde and red hair is nonexistent. Eye color holds special symbolism to the great majority of Caealic superstition. Gray eyes are viewed as "true ethnic Caea
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  • ...lia, Romulus Britannian culture is a unique mix of ancient Roman, medieval Britain, and frontier Imperialist eras. The majority of the population is descende ...e next six centuries in obscurity, too weak to challenge the new rulers of Britain. When the British Empire expanded to the Pacific, the Imperial House, now
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  • ...ian '''General Assembly''' or '''Alþing''', the Isselmerian-Anguistian '''Great Assembly''' or '''Mícelgemót''', and the Detmerian '''Þegengemót'''. Unlike Parliament in the [[Wikipedia:United_Kingdom|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]], the Isselmere-Nielander Parliament, taken in the co
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  • ...atory of the Knootian International Stabilisation Treaty (KIST). Through a great period of colonialism has it traversed, having moreover, in a different epo News of the abandonment of the Islands was hushed in Britain, where the decision, no matter how well-founded, would have gone down badly
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  • ...was the 30th ruler and the 24th Reynolde ruler. He was given the title of Great after he lead his country throu a civil war, a Depression, and a war with C
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  • ...nd foreign relations are strengthened, most notably with England and Great Britain and Ireland, whose Army assisted during the invasion of 13-15 July 2005 (ap ...ime as responsibility can be 'handed over' to another Party. It would be a great shame if we were to undo the work we have done, for example with embassies
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  • ...nate, intelligent population of 9 million are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as some ...e Party- A party that wishes Teawa and Narshe to be independent from Great Britain
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  • ...d. [[Anguistian language|Anguistian]], ''Ónghúdha'') — the ''(Land of) Great Fir'' — derived from what the leadership emerging from what became the Om ...ormerly ''Úrdadhagha''), the land of Úrdath mab Mhaedoc, after the first great king of the Anguistians, although the term relates more specifically to the
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  • ...of Newcommunist Republics is a Union of ex-colonies of Russia, Germany and Great Britan, forming a democratic and socialist nation. It´s people are mostly ...DSP is a left-liberal Party, fighting for a socialist Economy but also for great freedom and Democracy. Since 1982 the DSP was able to pass some very progre
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  • ...done, bands were formed and albums sold, Prog rock filled every corner of Britain ...he songs had greater depth and meaning and people could lose themselves in great twists and turns
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  • * [[Southern Britain]] - [[Conservatopia]] * [[Windsor-Bainbridge]] - [[Great Britain and Ireland]]
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  • ...n - who migrated to the southern reaches of the African Continent from the Great Lakes Region in Africa at the dawn of time (150,000 B.C.) ...rmer King Dinizulu, who was imprisoned in a dispute with Queen Victoria of Britain, fled the island in 1932 to the island of then known Madagascar. Growing s
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  • ...icultural and manufacturing industries and ended any form of control Great Britain had at that point. Following repeated attempts to restore control over the
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  • ...he New Model Army" partially in honor of the republican ideals of Lamont's great-grandfather, partially because the new government was more of an army than The New Model Army's desperate struggle against Britain and France convinced its citizens of the need to industrialize. However, th
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  • ...ing the lesser islands as well still leaves it slightly smaller than Great Britain. Eleven volcanic peaks are present, but none of these have been active in r ...alled Wulfstan's Rock, still houses a breeding colony of the 'Garefowl' or Great Auk...) - but relatively poor in mammals. The largest species of [land-dwel
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  • ...first State-Senate meetings in order to distinguish themselves from Great Britain. The clan dollar has always been fairly strong, floating around $1.6 since
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  • |New Britain ...land of New Britain and serves as the capital for both the Province of New Britain as well as the whole of the [[Oceania (country)|United Kingdom]]. The large
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  • ...from the Wicca and the Druid population of [[Wikipedia:Great Britain|Great Britain]]. In the pioneering months of the Nations capital, [[Torch City]], word of
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  • ...the government had begun to lose power, due to the rising in power of the great European nations. England, the Dutch, Spain, France, and many other nation ...only reason the amount of soldiers that stayed in the King’s army was as great as it was is because of the fear and death threats from the King to all his
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  • ...Great Britain and Ireland''. Name changed to the ''United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'' in [[1927]]. <br>
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  • |From [[Wikipedia:United Kingdom|Great Britain]] <br>December 11, 1946 <br>August 6, 1948 ...tate of the country wouldn't allow any kind of military retaliation. Great Britain sent several diplomatic proposals to avoid losing its colony, but it was ev
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  • ...ed of modern Falconian natives who insist on preserving heritage, and so a great deal of city space is composed of historic sites and alleged hidden crystal * The second party is the Developed Politics Group of Britain, the only external party in Falconias. Before the NDCP was elected into pow
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  • The Nation of Mondoth was founded by Islamic Exiles from Britain, and Spain in the early 1500's. These exiles found the Mondothian continent ...itary projects and standards set by the al Kahif government, but also took great pains in strengthening the economy, Under Stanwin the GDP per capita rose f
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  • ...response to Spain's claim of the Marianas. Llivia later claimed by Great Britain in 1691
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  • ...ial welfare. Its compassionate population are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as some ...Britain or Holland and their formal declaration of independence from both Great Powers on 23 May 1701 was quickly recognised by both kingdoms on the basis
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  • ...ssive downturn until 2003 when the King-in-exile (King line from the Great Britain era) took the country in a coup. He crowned himself [[King Quezadria III]]
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  • ...major Great Hemispheres, with the bulk of the action taking placing in the Great Central Hemisphere, which is home to the entire of the Region of PEEL. This Region located on the same planet as PEEL, but in the Great Western Hemisphere. Generally isolationist.
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  • Westmorlandia is a long-time resident of [[Great Britain and Ireland]], having arrived in the region in January 2005 on the day he j ...out his time in NationStates and never resided outside the Empire of Great Britain and Ireland.
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  • *Alcarintomanya, Ardum in - "Great Land of the Tomanar" - [[Greater Tomania]], Imperium of *Alcoendorhrim Erúmain - The Great Exterran Deserts
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  • ...e]] was the culmination of a two-month occupation of the region by [[Great Britain and Ireland]]. [[GB&I]]'s stated aim was to revitalise and build up the reg
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  • ...nate, intelligent population of 6 million are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as some ...during the [[Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78|diplomatic crisis of 1878]], when Britain's [[Prime Minister]] [[Benjamin Disraeli]] convinced the [[Tsar]] to retrea
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  • #REDIRECT [[Great Britain and Ireland]]
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  • ...en newly-founded region of [[The Falkland Islands]], a Dominion of [[Great Britain and Ireland]] (GB&I), two days after founding Renaissancistic People, and h Chancellor of the University of Great Britain and Ireland,
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  • '''Ceylon''' is a dominion of the large British region of [[Great Britain and Ireland]]. GB&I law has jurisdiction over Ceylon, and Ceylonese residen
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  • region=[[Great Britain and Ireland]] | ...lde Delaware responded to the recruitment message of the Dominion of Great Britain and Ireland, and joined GBI on April 4th 2005. Since then, he has never lef
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  • ...trading posts in Burma and India, and a very close relationship with Great Britain and the US.
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  • ...ing [[Wikipedia:University of Oxford|Oxford]] in [[Wikipedia:Great Britain|Britain]]. ...sonality that paints the Shah as the greatest Shah of Iran since Cyrus the Great. However, the former Parthian left, once numbering 10,000,000 people during
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  • ...of Ellrem. The prosperity of the Julian nation soared, but, despite their great expansion, the Palaisians began to suffer a decline. The ruling class had b ...of the Black Death, not the thunder of Julian catapults, which brought the great city its doom. Pestilence ran rampant through the city, killing as much as
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  • ...Elder (who faked her death in 329 C.E.) secreted Crispa and her mother to Britain, specifically to the Isle of Avalon. There Lena would get help to raise Cri ...rising popularity of Christianity. They saw the religion as that of their great-grandfather's, Constantine. They resented his for killing their grandfather
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  • ...reatest heights of power, a conflict about Guffingford was going on. Great Britain wasn't very keen on disturbing the delicate balance between the Dutch and G
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  • ...was signed in December 2005 by the regions of Global Right Alliance, Great Britain and Ireland, [[Sangria Sands]] and [[Scarfaces]]. It is a progression from ...r the second time by Flavian Amphitheatre, Global Right Alliance and Great Britain and Ireland.
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  • ...r Clyde. Sunderland in Stevid has (Like it’s past English counterpart in Britain) a long, dedicated and honoured history of shipbuilding and remains to be a ...ive harbour- SC’s huge cruise liners make occasional appearances in this great city, and everyday, Stevid Ferries Inc. are ferrying people to nearby natio
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  • ...o ally Malsonal with Germany, while the east attempted to do the same with Britain. Then-leader Martinnius Juddllerssonn, from the neutral north, stayed neutr
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  • ...''Deutsche Bundesschiff'' to emphasise the federal nature of the country, Britain's Royal Navy uses HMS for Her (or His) Majesty's Ship (or Submarine) to emp Sober Thought places great emphasis on its communitarian (not communal or [[wikipedia:communist|commun
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  • A long standing citizen of Great Britain and Ireland, Gililand is the the region's first and only Lord Chief Justice
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  • ...level directorates, are no more common here than in RL North America or RL Britain. This trend continues, with some polar exceptions like [[Cholmestay]] and Unions, acting as collective bodies of ordinary workers, place a great emphasis on precedent and demand proof of efficacy for new things, all typi
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  • When [[Elyk the Small]] claimed all of the Netherlands, a great conflict arose in Europe. Elykan forces moved into part of the Netherlands, ...Morracon and now Saxe-Coburg was faced with the burden of defeating [[Free Britain]] and [[Pascoag]] as well. Luckily, however, the Holy League nations of Sou
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  • ...ited States, Canada and (increasingly with small but important exceptions) Britain which developed the system in the first place still use the system. ...represented by university seats for centuries, property owners (until the Great Reform Bills of the 19th century, the most numerous by far part of the elec
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  • ...himself be bound by the restraints of a constitution to conform with Great Britain. Yerik II was an Anglophile, and some of his lasting legacies were the wide ...ional reception was fairly enthusiastic, as many countries had already had great economic ties with Entsteig.
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  • ...century acquiring further territory (in no particular order) from Greater Britain, as well as lands from Aussieland and Canada 2: The Sequal, and soon became ...influence on a galactic scale, which makes its foreign policy a subject of great interest and discussion around the galaxy. Many countries have virtual emba
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  • ...in both Spains, a group that resented both sides of the Cold War equally. Britain and America's solution to its inability to use local leaders was to import ...chance to live in Southern Spain and work to stabilize it. The risks were great and France's struggle to colonize Algeria were in the minds of many prospec
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  • ...region noted that a former colleague, Tiggerappy, had found life in Great Britain and Ireland. Thus started a new chapter in Los Cielos' career. ...ry. During a RL 3 month trip to Israel, he was granted a Barondom in Great Britain and Ireland. In an attempt to regain an important part in the region, he be
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  • ...of weather and climate changes that are reminiscent of [[Wikipedia:Britain|Britain]] to all visitors coming into the nation. The north of Skinny87 is generall ...untry. Large forests dominate much of the northern areas, including '''The Great Range''', a belt of forests that stretch acros much of the country from nor
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  • ...hdrew the city and the colony from the Union and hoisted the flag of Great Britain in place of Old Glory. In modern times it has become evident that the then ...ange’s windward face collects most of the pollution transported from New Britain and other islands to the north and east. Of more immediate concern, however
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  • ...perial Realm of Most Great Britannia'''—which is commonly called '''Most Great Britannia''' or '''MGB'''—is a constitutional monarchy of various regions ...all, 19 [[nations]] and 3 [[regions]] fall under the jurisprudence of Most Great Britannia.
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  • ...helped with the revolution, and at the end, the land was given to them by Britain. The people of the area had wanted their own nation, but decided that Kedal
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  • ...great nuclear conflict that came to be known as, depending on the region, Great War ([[Leninist Dynasty]] territories), World War III ([[Japan]]) or World ...was at first battled to a stalemate in the west by [[France]] and [[Great Britain]]. Yet, the Empire managed to conquer [[Denmark]], the [[Netherlands]], [[A
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  • | The Blades of Conquest<br>The Great British Empire<br>The Phantom Regiment <br>___________________ ...a couple days later. Tensions began to boil once more as CC and TGBE (The Great British Empire), a close BoC ally, began to argue.
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  • |From [[Wikipedia:United Kingdom|Great Britain]] <br>tbc ...ts hard-nosed population of 7.392 billion are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as some
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  • By 1834, the [[Wikipedia:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] government had become interested in the sturdy timber ...ans bitter and as such they quickly realised their independence from Great Britain and began to turn towards another former British colony to the north for ec
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  • ...Prime Minister & Founder of the [[Federal Commonwealth Society]], [[ Great Britain---]]. His dream was to create an Organisation based around democracy for re ...s Territory]], [[AFCS]], [[Empire of Great Britain]] were created by Great Britain--- first off to start the FCSTO. Later regions created, [[Torino]] and Lime
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  • ...the government had begun to lose power, due to the rising in power of the great European nations. England, the Dutch, Spain, France, and many other nation ...only reason the amount of soldiers that stayed in the King’s army was as great as it was is because of the fear and death threats from the King to all his
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  • ...[[Presidency of Zaire|President]] [[Mobutu Sese Seko|Mobutu]] during the [[Great Central African War]]. He attended world-class educational institutes in Great Britain, Switzerland, and the U.S.A., and in the course of his studies, he develope
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  • ..., Velorya, Russia, Germany, Eleytheria-Duo, Menhad, Al Araam, Draxis, Free britain, Quaon ...bel against Julius the Terrible. The Great War begins. (More detail on the Great War to be added soon)
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  • ==What is the Empire of Great Britain?== ...Prime Minister & Founder of the [[Federal Commonwealth Society]], [[ Great Britain]] and is one of several regions including [[British Commonwealth]], [[Briti
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  • ...es, but managed to liberate itself in 1941, with aid from the US and Great Britain.
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  • ...of the [[RL|real-life]] [[Wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]], that of the UKIN includes the civilian as well as t
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  • ...ming, prefering adventure and warfare instead. In 1071AD, he set sail from Britain with a complement of 100 swordsmen toward the west. ...ing the Home Army to enforce his taxes and edicts. His reign was marked by great building projects such as the stone harbor at South Bay (Jamestown), the No
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  • ...s to become Imperial territory. A group of Romans, calling themselves the "Great Romans" or ''Romanus Magnus'' settled in several villages after the decline ...an toured the Empire with his father's body, ending with a ceremony in the Great Basilica of St. Constantine in Wakesburg, where Nicholas's body was lain to
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  • During the late 18th and 19th centuries, Great Britain established colonies and protectorates in the area of current Iizaarland; t
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  • ...l information in case any member of the Order was caught and tortured, the Great Council determined that all regional houses should be subdivided into small ...ters exchanged correspondence seeking to find an acceptable location. At a Great Council held between 1564 and 1566, modern day Canada was suggested. The 15
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  • ...rts were no longer useful to them as strategic lauch-points for attacks on Britain. Kjonnigland has kept a large standing army since 1947, and introduced [[c ...landers understand and appreciate the need for this service, and most take great pride in serving their country. In addition to these "single-year soldiers
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  • ...llow regionmen in the new region of ''New Spain''. I am now moved to Great Britain and Ireland.
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  • Lemenatarus I the Great<br> === '''''Emperors of the United Empire of Britain and the Billopesha''''' ===
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  • ...fully hid his royalty from King Dylan. It was in late December when [[Most Great Britannia ]] found him out. Instead of being mad he appointed him Lord High ...times he was commissioned to build a new forum, with much aid from [[Most Great Britannia]], the new EoE forum which has been much more active than the old
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  • ...here have been multiple threats from the governments of the U.S. and Great Britain to liberate Ambrella, but no action has been taken. The French on the other
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  • ...cember of 2005, the Rogue Nation of Radical-Feminists seceded from [[Great Britain]] in the largest successful campaign of non-violent civil disobedience sinc
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  • ...rd-nosed population of 2.144 billion, who are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality. It is difficult to tell where the omnipresent government s ...ni myths say that Holden led the Sambini in a thousand wars and slayed the Great Beast of the Dark God.
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  • Prince James Richard II invaded many nazi regions during the great "Operation Israel Liberation" and also helped protect GREATER ANTARCTICA fr ...Prince married Gwendolineshire who is a Grand Duchess in Imperialist Great Britain and is the Daughter of King Charlotenberg I of that region on the 18th of M
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  • ...eretta. The family name is held almost sacred and members looked upon with great respect. ...Power. Civil. The family of Beretta come to ruling power. Led by Beret the Great.
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  • ...ive War of Independence in 1887; the islands gained full independence from Britain in 1947 as the Republic of the Candelarias and has maintained a peaceful at ...e all-but required reading in Candelarian schools and he was considered by Britain the greatest threat to their hold of the islands.
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  • * [[Great Britain and Ireland]] (Warm)
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  • ...tury Austria, and the Ottoman Empire) and the Allied Powers (France, Great Britain, and Russia).
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  • Sheehyland is located in Western Europe. It encompasses include Great Britain, France, and Northern Ireland between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Nort ...in consists of rugged hills and low mountains with rolling plains in Great Britain. Sheehyland's terrain is Mediterranean in southern France. Sheeehyland's
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  • ...ation of [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Eastern_Britain Eastern Britain].
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  • ...le of the continent. Originally, many of the colonies established by Great Britain were penal colonies. As the British expanded, they came into more and more ...o-hundred thirty years after the original colonization of the continent by Britain, the seperate colonies were federated to create the Commonwealth of Austral
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  • region=[[Great Britain and Ireland]] | '''The Commonwealth of HMS Saltash Castle''' is a [[nation]] of the [[Great Britain and Ireland]] [[region]]. The nation was founded in 2007.
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  • ...e in Literature laureate. Bjørnson is generally considered as one of "The Great Four" Norwegian writers; the others being Henrik Ibsen, Jonas Lie, and Alex ...ith extraordinary force; this was not acted until 1899, when it achieved a great success.
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  • * Scorpion Tank (a light tank, based on the [[Great Britain|british]] [[wikipedia:FV101 Scorpion|FV 101 Scorpion]], is currently being ...n himself the best traits of people that wrote history, like Alexander The Great, Saladin, .
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  • ...bara]]. Economically tied to the [[Western Atlantic]], it is not among the great political powers of the region but there is a general consensus among the p ...ial interests, and soon discovered that Gyre's Land was not connected to a great southern continent at all. Colonization waited until 1610, when Lord Elliot
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