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  • ...real organized government within Arctic. Trueysingi Audjofur and its many colonies (including [[nswiki.org/index.php?title=Nation/Greater_Antarctica|Greater A ...primary nations of this group), “Anglo-Saxons” (possibly including the British Isles and parts of Arctic North America, reportedly originally aligned with
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  • |title=Commonwealth Of Expeditionary Colonies |keywords=NationStates,Commonwealth Of Expeditionary Colonies,NSWiki,
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  • ...nder = <!--REGION_FOUNDER_START-->The British American Colonies<!--REGION_FOUNDER_END-->
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  • ...Union of Commonwealth Nations. More regions were subsequently annexed; The British Commonwealth and League of Governments were among its first notable possess ...when the Trade Federation inadvertently acquired three Bordurian regions: British Overseas Territory, the Global Alliance, and Imperial Commonwealth League o
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  • ...ndent former British Zurginia (now the North Isle and Mimbles Island), and former Dutch Zurginia (now the South Isle), which gained independence in 1712 and The exact origin of the name Zurginia is somewhat unclear. Before the first British and Dutch settlers began arriving on the islands in the 16<sup>th</sup> and
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  • |title=British Colonies |keywords=NationStates,British Colonies,NSWiki,
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  • ...1598, and discovered Beaumont and the coast of present day Venezuela. The colonies Columbus established, and conquests in the Americas in later decades, gener ...estminster system that has been emulated around the world: a legacy of the British Empire. The parliament of the Kingdom that meets in the Palace Parliment an
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  • |ethnic_groups = 67,4% Dutch<br>12.3% British<br>12.7% Native Lindian<br>7.6% Others In Lindenholt there are three main ethnicity/races: the Dutch 67,4%, the British 12,3 and native Lindians 12.7. All of these groups are Caucasian.
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  • ...wo separate outposts and later in 1643, two fully functional colonies. The British one at Port Joy and the French at Acadia. ...of Rhode. Their own expansion allowed them to meet the British and French colonies. The three groups began to trade and interact resulting in close relations.
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  • ...h communication, trade, alliances, and the Pavon language. The unified New Colonies was under sole French control until independence on August 8, 1829, and the ...the colonies to the French. Now under sole French domination, the term New Colonies was used to refer to all parts of the Pavonistadian islands.
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  • ...of Rizeya." Different variations of Rizeya were used by the many different colonies in Rizealand. When Rizealand was confederated in 1870, they reversed land o ...LaSalle (as it was renamed) could be shipped to Britain. In 1789, a former British veteran from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War/
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  • |title=The British Colonies |keywords=NationStates,The British Colonies,NSWiki,
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  • ...ral smaller ones, called Lesser Vor Houses (or Vor Sept, especially within British-descent Vors), that mostly reside within their Districts and through centur ...:Armiere Vorkosigan01.jpg|thumbnail|Memorial portrait of Armsman Frosti, a former ImpSec Sergeant. Most of the time, Armsman are grizzled and distinguished v
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  • ...of events, southern Italy developed as a unified kingdom. In Sardinia, the former Byzantine provinces became independent states, although most of the island ..., as well as the beginning of general decolonization. Italy granted to its colonies the status of "Special Government Regions" in 1963.
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  • ...for Senior Higher Militia and Public Security Leaders posted in the former colonies, such men also hold a corresponding police/gendarmerie rank. In Italy these |'''Corresponding Army rank (British)'''|| Second Lieutenant|| Lieutenant|| Captain || Major|| Lieutenant Colon
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  • ...stablished as the ''squadristi'' in 1919 and consisted of many disgruntled former soldiers. It was given the task of leading fights against their bitter enem ...t bench was the African War (1950-1953) against the United Kingdom and its British Empire. The newborn force was still struggling to amalgamate its ranks and
    107 KB (16,372 words) - 07:55, 23 June 2020
  • |established_event1 = Grand British Kingdom The '''Grand British Kingdom of Britonisea''' is a vast country located in The region of The Uni
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  • ...to prevent a en-masse independence. After 1963, when Italy granted to its colonies the status of "Special Government Regions", the legal status of the Italian ...laws are respected. A characteristic example of this type of empire is the British Empire.<br>
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  • |official_languages = 40.7% Yohannesian German, 23.1% British English, 19.5% Alexandrian Swedish, 8.3% Bahasa Yohannesia, 7.9% Yohānnesi ...Regency of Lindblum, and the Kingdom of Burmecia — were the first three colonies established in the continent, and they were known for their competitive mer
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  • |title=The British Colonies In North America |keywords=NationStates,The British Colonies In North America,NSWiki,
    4 KB (512 words) - 11:55, 27 July 2014
  • |title=The British Colonies In North America |keywords=NationStates,The British Colonies In North America,NSWiki,
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  • ...tains was known as North Moocowia, both under separate administration. The colonies ended up stretching from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific. The inhabitant ...acking its colonies. During the future colonial wars, the land area of the colonies stayed within the predetermined borders until the Seven Years' War.
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  • ...lemented taxes on the Americas. This made the colonists distrustful of the British government. ...pedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_Acts Intolerable Acts], when a group of several British [http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Regulars Regulars] fired upon the
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  • ...theastern United States, with additional territory in the Far East and the British Isles. It is bordered on the north by the Holy Empire of Inuyashina, on the ...irely. Using starships and FTL-propulsion, Holy Trek was able to establish colonies in the surrounding star-systems and rise to the rank of interstellar and ev
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  • |established_event3 = British Revolution ...nfluence can be observed in the language and culture of many of its former colonies.
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  • ...or indirectly been responsible for an estimated eighty thousand deaths of former oppressors, citizens of Listonia are quick to overlook the killings and ins Evesuni is a former chain smoker and known for his slowness to anger as well as his remarkable
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  • ...g Great Britain in the Revolutionary War of Elipian, delegates from the 15 colonies unanimously issued the Declaration of Independence. The war ended in 1783 w
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  • ...r and began its colonization. The portuguese colonizers fought against the british and french temptations of colonization winning the right over these lands. ...ery by Europeans. The native slavery was abolished in 1750 in the american colonies by the portuguese Secretary of the Kingdom {{wpl|Marquis of Pombal}}.
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  • |established_event7 = Conquest of the African Colonies ===British Colonial Rule===
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  • ...ge, in modern-day Ireland, England, France, Spain and Portugal. During the British Iron Age Cornwall, like all of Britain south of the Firth of Forth, was inh ...xceptionally strong. In 1776 Cornwall sent ten naval vessels to assist the colonies in the American Revolution. Seven of them were lost, which was a major loss
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  • ..., eventually claiming all of Malawi and Chad as well as five other smaller colonies. Despite the fact that the continent had been militarily almost untouched o ...e say that the election was rigged. The Dictator had some obsession of the British empire and wanted to try and reinstate the empire in his own way, he failed
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  • ...ntries, Bradonia and Jacland would trade and would often be seen as sister colonies. ...the [[Dominion of Jacland]] was formed in 1901, Jacland kept ties with the British monarch.
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  • ...foundation for modern Seketese culture and language. Following French and British colonization in the 1500s, the [[Kingdom of Seketan]] was formed in 1601 to ...ives from "djeklend" which means welcome in the [[Jacish language]], which British colonists literally interpreted as "jack land".
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  • ...of the Yellow River. As consequence of several conflicts the nine original colonies deposed the colonial government and formed a National Assembly, starting th ...s of La Fluvique", by the French Empire and "Dominion of Fluvique", by the British Empire. In 1812, the country was formally named "Fluviquean Provinces". In
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  • ...ed as a de facto province of Portugal – and the Overseas Algarve – the former Portuguese territories in what is now Morocco (hence the plural form "the A ...United Kingdom wanted to comply with British requests and also protect its colonies in Africa, and ultimately tensions resulted in war being declared by the Un
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  • *10.2% British In '''1776''', the independence year of the '''US''', '''British forces''' attempted to invade Allinburg. It failed 2 days later by '''Allin
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  • | label6=Causes |data6= British invasion ...ital ports for his commerce. The Spanish authorities in Mevosa allowed the british troops to enter without fight and surrender the city, causing a major upset
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  • ...ing importance with the logging and fishery. His location in middle of the colonies made the city the capital and most important city of the nascent Viceroyalt ...ation and until 1808 the city suffered many invasions. In 1578, a group of british corsairs tried to disembark in the mouth of the North river, but was expell
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  • ...Baxten's sphere of influence is found on every continent, either in former colonies or current territories owned by Baxten. Military bases have been establishe ...the technology Baxten started with was stolen by Baxtonian spies from the British. Emperor Robert I died in 1891. His son, Jonathan Baxten, took the throne a
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  • ...er = <!--REGION_FOUNDER_START-->British North American Colonies<!--REGION_FOUNDER_END-->
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  • |title=Alternative British Colonies |keywords=NationStates,Alternative British Colonies,NSWiki,
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  • ...er = <!--REGION_FOUNDER_START-->British North American Colonies<!--REGION_FOUNDER_END-->
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  • ...form of British Colonisers. The first of these was Charles Windward, famed British explorer and the namesake of the colony. ...Spanish Conquestidors, but after the successful Lidgeberg revolt, in which British Soilders & Tribal Groups fought together, regained the captured regions.
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  • *End of the British-Roschfallenian relations until 1902 ...le:TRYfmPd.gif|border|22px]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire]
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  • |title=The Reformed British Empire |keywords=NationStates,The Reformed British Empire,NSWiki,
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  • ...der = <!--REGION_FOUNDER_START-->British North African colonies<!--REGION_FOUNDER_END-->
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  • ...uzon and most of its associated islands. Adainia's smaller possessions and colonies are situated around the world and in parts of the solar system. Viking, a r
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  • |official_languages = {{wp|British English|Standard Agrincourtian English}}, {{wp|Latin|Standard Agrincourtian ...controlled a large portion ofsouthern [[Teudallum]], and a combination of colonies, dominions and protectorates known as Crown dependencies. Agrincourt now co
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  • |The Kiaser Colonies |Kiaser Colonies
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  • ...rsey are not part of the United Kingdom, being Crown dependencies with the British Government responsible for defence and international representation.[20] ...observed in the language, culture, and legal systems of many of its former colonies Western Worthiera is a developed country and has the world's fifth-largest
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