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  • ...n according to a creed in which most [[Wikipedia:Western culture|Western]] nations are dominated by "for profit" corporate entities while their [[Wikipedia:Go
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  • ...ssor alliance to [[UNAOTO]] and dissolved in December of 2004. Most of the nations that made up its membership are found in the region [[Haven]]. The [[UnAPS ...Edolia and [[Scandavian States]], to be imperialistic. This caused several nations to [[Knootoss leaving UnAPS|leave the alliance]]. The alliance officially d
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  • ...ghout Aerion, and the populists gaining power by being funded from outside nations. The Prince does take notice, cracks down on the Communist Party of Aerion - Several nations, including [[Menelmacar]], take interest in the events transpiring in Aerio
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  • ...ου Βεδιστάν'') was one of the largest and economically strongest nations in the region of [[Atlantian Oceania]]. The nation gained independence on === Bordering nations ===
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  • ...n as absolutely brilliant, an academic with a keen mind, from o­ne of the nations most eminent families. He was, however, a man with a sour character who mad ...These feelings were echoed in the Staten-Generaal and in other protestant nations.
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  • ...rs]] and a justified reputation as one of the most reasonable and rational nations to deal with on the international scene. This reputation does not come un-b ...was the beginning of the isolationist period of Sunset history. Many other nations formed, fell, and vanished on the Red Planet for the next three centuries a
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  • After leaving the UAAOT, Edolia, along with [[Feline]] and a number of other nations, worked to found the [[United NationStates Anti Oppression and Tyranny Orga
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  • ...d, many describe it as caused by Allanean inability to compromise with the nations of Mars in a war, while Allanea holds that it was an concerted act of aggre ...o weapons, and it will have none… the basic concerns of the peace-loving nations are precisely the disarmament of Allanea and the assurance that no dangerou
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  • pop=4,375 nations .... As a feeder region, it rapidly grew to accomodate hosts of newly founded nations.
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  • The Triumvirate of Yut, as established by its signatory nations, is to: ...ce for its people into the known future. Also, this Ring shall be open for nations that meet the Triumvirate of Yut?s standards to colonize.
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  • | 10 nations ...ected the region, locking out the ejected loyalists and preventing any new nations from attempting to come in and overthrow their rule. New Folsomites proceed
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  • ...]s and are more difficult to intercept. Some [[Tech Level#Future Tech|ft]] nations may also employ orbital-based particle weapons like the Ion Cannon in [[Wik
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  • ...rining tax levels back to a level that was seen as more reasonable for WBO nations. Another important event of this administration was Knootian withdrawal fro
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  • ...Pacitalia defeating An archy for a second-straight 1-2-3 from those three nations. ...substantial advantage over those who enter only the World Cups. Thirty-Two nations send their youngsters to Total n Utter Insanity every two years (going by t
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  • ...e released by various means to completely destroy all life in all invading nations. Like many other nations, Knootoss uses a color-coded alert system to indicate nuclear and conventio
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  • We recognize that Martian Nations are potential targets of Unprovoked Aggression. We establish this Charter t ...essive Force. Signatory Nations who fail to field any Force in a Signatory Nations Defense shall be ejected from the Charter.
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  • ...ion | founder=[[Maniaca]] | delegate=[[Frizale]] | forum=''none'' | pop=60 nations }}
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  • ...nts]]) are allowed. It was created by [[Kaze Progressa]] to encourage such nations to be involved in [[World Cup]] 12, which was to be co-hosted in the countr *[[Five Civilized Nations]] ([[Lethislavania|Lethislavanian]] Region, BoF for WC20, beating [[Sybex]]
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  • While sarcastic debate might seem to be the daily focus of the [[United Nations]], the real purpose of our organization is the draft and implementation of ...tunately, a great deal of the [[proposals]] that are put before the United Nations hardly merit consideration. Often we see typo-ridden legislation with no cl
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  • ...s been a reasonably popular category, its effects have not been, with many nations complaining of recessions in the wake of Significant or Strong resolutions ...re have been 14 Furtherment of Democracy resolutions adopted by the United Nations, making less than 10% of the adopted resolutions from this category. Very
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  • ...ortal - [[Jamie Huntington]]. The nation seeks out like-minded democratic nations. ...ed back to Co923 to pursue vested interests in role-playing and the United Nations.
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  • Note that older nations don't have the <FIRSTLOGIN> and <FOUNDED> statistics. <NUMNATIONS> number of nations present in the region </NUMNATIONS>
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  • ...by some to represent the export of goods (almost always military) to other nations. Typically, a storefront will include a list of items for sale, with accomp
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  • ...same social, economic and technological structure as the real-life Western nations. Some people consider this to be a restrictive format that spoils the fun o However, the vast difference between nations can pose difficulties in international roleplay, notably war and trade. Bec
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  • ...nd Ruler of the Kin. The rise of the High Unity was met with fear from the nations of Setar, Amalor and Kethar. Having had to endure sporadic raids by Taraska ...Taraskovyan sovereignty with that of the local [[Sisgardian Fellowship of Nations]] authority, made their inclusion into the Grand Duchy problematic.
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  • ..., Melkor started the Arda Alliance, which consisted of a dozen or so other nations in a mutual defense pact of sorts. All of Melkor's alliances were marked by
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  • The Order of the Seraphim, as established by its signatory nations, is to: All signatory nations of the Order of the Seraphim will have free trade in ideas and products in
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  • ...organised paragraphs into a neat table, I, Arturria, kindly ask you to add nations' names *properly* to the table. Please follow the format of other rows in t ...players have the largest non-English presence). However, some roleplaying nations do speak English because of the roleplayed origins of the nation.
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  • ...f my successor, and his? This nation will return to the turmoil, the risk. Nations, like men, are mortal, and both eventually die.''
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  • ;'''Dead Region''': A region with no nations or a region where none of the members communicate with anyone else. ...ntioned in 'Illegal Actions') in any region s/he founds. Can eject and ban nations, edit his/her region's World Factbook Entry and password-protect the region
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  • ...technology is considered well established by many present and near-future nations.
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  • ...War, Battleships would never again gain their former luster. By 1970, all nations save the United States had scrapped their Battleships. Even America pushed By the 1970s, most nations had scrapped their Battleships, except for the United States, which recommi
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  • ...t still exists in some parts of the world today (such as [[Iraqstan]] some nations in [[the Reich]].) [[Category:Syskeyia]][[Category: Historic Nations]]
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  • pop= 53 nations ...nations brought its population to 100+. Several Farkistani and Farktopian nations now consider the two regions to be rivals, although this view is by no mean
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  • [[Category:Nations]] ...ter = 4th Quarter). Breaks are much shorter and orderly than in most other nations, but to compensate for this lessons are more relaxed and "free time" spaces
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  • ...t arbitrarily slip back into its previous capitalist ways by rewriting the nations constitution to make sure that only huge majorities in the state legislatur ...y went on to successfully serve the region as its delegate to the [[United Nations]].
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  • ...den bird might be found with spaceships, especially capital ships, as some nations tend to build disproportionately huge superships of (sometimes) several kil
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  • ...outwith it's ESUS binds, The Mindset considers itself "friendly" with many nations, including Klonor, [[Central Facehuggeria]], [[Metallinauts]], [[Jordaxia]] Though not a member of the United Nations, The Mindset sees itself as part of the universe, with an economy greatly g
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  • ...les beyond the norm of close allies, and eventually some fifteen to twenty nations acquired various numbers of the Doujin class.
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  • [[Category:Nations]] ...ted the nation. Nanakaland grew a lot and formed many alliances with other nations (and made a defensive organization called the [[Legion of Defense]]). [[Por
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  • ...of Ell's lengthy tenure and his many accomplishments while in office, many nations have offered official honours to reflect on the effects of Ell's leadership
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  • ...uch more immediate danger: the spread of HIV/AIDS in many lesser developed nations. Already under domestic pressure to deal with the situtation, the governme The [[United Nations]] had already adopted New Clarkhall's Global AIDS Initiative resolution (#3
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  • ...ers above 400 nations, activity in the region started to wane as the older nations in Galts Gulch began to leave the game. In a last ditch effort to save the ...artment of Administrative Affairs, seeking to improve links between member nations.
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  • Most consumables are produced at home, but some small trade with other nations is in its infancy. ...ntly unaffiliated with any regions and is a fledgling member of the United Nations, with just one vote on a proposal thus far.
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  • ...that this situation could not last forever. The governments of all warring nations began to express their disapproval of Constantinopolis's policy of trading ...h were turned into mandates of the [[Wikipedia:League of Nations|League of Nations]]). This dealt a heavy blow to the Constantian ruling class, although it wa
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  • ...o a region called the Burmese Highlands, where they were welcomed by other nations and given aid as the foundations for their civilization were made. As the ...tive nations, especially Planktonia, the most powerful of the Conservative nations who had an eye for Pilon’s UN position.
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  • ...Outer Islands are rich in a history soaked in blood. Usually, between the nations of Alcona and Hubris vying for control of these rich islands.
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  • ...s; there has been not inconsiderable criticism of the choice of particular nations involved, most notably [[Koenwitz]] and [[Descartesland]]. The establishmen
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  • ...an army from among the poor and downtrodden of each of the four remaining nations. ...ee thousand soldiers, began a guerilla war against the leaders of the four nations, assimilating them into a new "nation" he called the "Artuanoj" (''"followe
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  • ! colspan="2" bgcolor=black | <font color=white>Top 3 nations</font> ...uthpwp.net/h/a/harleyt_1387/noterelenda-nation-names.pdf Names of selected nations in Noterelenda]
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