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Pan-Valokchianism is a nationalist ideal of the unification of the former Valokchian Imperium during it's greatest point which composed of Luthaiya and Manaiya. The civil war of 1917 caused a split between Valokchia and Luthaiya, which at this time was slowly vowing for independence. It has been highly influencial in politics of the 21st century in Valokchia, especially after the Labor Day Coup D'etat by Serpiko Pavlovic, who is a believer of Pan-Valokchianism.
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Pan-Valokchianism is a nationalist ideal of the unification of the former Valokchian Imperium during it's greatest point that was composed of modern-day territories of Manaiya, and Luthaiya. The split between Valokchia and Luthaiya was caused in 1917 after an opportunity was made to create an unrecognized state at the start of the civil war, which was immediately recognized by the newly installed democracy of Valokchia after the war in 1924.
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Pan-Valokchianism has been a very major influence in the late 20th and 21st century, especially after the seizure of power in the May Day Coup of Serpiko Pavlovic, who is a staunch believer in Pan-Valokchianism. And the first chairman of the Social Nationalist Party of Valokchia Vosko Vakino. Usually thought to be achieved by war, the concept has been rebuked by the international community due to belief of sovereignity of Luthaiya and Manaiya.
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There has also been major ethic ties to Luthaiya in the past, but as several decades of indepdence the ethnically Valokchian populations had been phased out by Asendavians, Novo-Colombians, and Manaiyans. With the re-instatement of Valokchian peoples if Luthaiya and Manaiya were to become apart of Valokchia.

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Valokchia at it's greatest extent

Pan-Valokchianism is a nationalist ideal of the unification of the former Valokchian Imperium during it's greatest point that was composed of modern-day territories of Manaiya, and Luthaiya. The split between Valokchia and Luthaiya was caused in 1917 after an opportunity was made to create an unrecognized state at the start of the civil war, which was immediately recognized by the newly installed democracy of Valokchia after the war in 1924.

Pan-Valokchianism has been a very major influence in the late 20th and 21st century, especially after the seizure of power in the May Day Coup of Serpiko Pavlovic, who is a staunch believer in Pan-Valokchianism. And the first chairman of the Social Nationalist Party of Valokchia Vosko Vakino. Usually thought to be achieved by war, the concept has been rebuked by the international community due to belief of sovereignity of Luthaiya and Manaiya.

There has also been major ethic ties to Luthaiya in the past, but as several decades of indepdence the ethnically Valokchian populations had been phased out by Asendavians, Novo-Colombians, and Manaiyans. With the re-instatement of Valokchian peoples if Luthaiya and Manaiya were to become apart of Valokchia.