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  • |established_event4 = Constitutional Enactment ...the site was government property), and in concordance with Jenlom Federal law, the revenues were shared equally among all the other provinces and the fed
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  • ...ry-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc--> |government_type = Constitutional Empire
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  • Montenbourg form of Government is a Constitutional Monarchy With a Parlamentary System. The current monarch—since 1 Januar ...the free market and trading in Durnham. By conqueroring neighbouring city states, Durnham became the most powerful city state on the land of modern montens.
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  • ...ry-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc--> |government_type = Constitutional Parliamentary Monarchy
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  • ...resembled that of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_states/ United States]. Edwardton was also renamed [[Bagropa]] and the [[Province of Edwardton]] ...e either agnostic or atheist. Twenty percent of Rizealanders profess to be Christian with 35% Anglican, 31% Protestant, 15% Roman Catholic, and 19% non-Denomina
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  • ...= [[wikipedia:Federalism|Federal]] [[wikipedia:Constitutional_monarchy|constitutional monarchy]] [[wikipedia:Presidential_system|presidential]] [[wikipedia:Repre |sovereignty_note = {{nobold|from [[wikipedia:United_States|United States of America]]}}
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  • ||government_type = Constitutional Monarchy ...o English for the populace to be able to read. Anyone who wishes to attend Law School must pass at least 6 credit hours of college courses in the Shazite
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  • |government_type = Federal presidential, Constitutional republic ...which ruled from 1010 to 1043 just after the fall of Eroaklira. This rumor states that Eroaklira fell due to being a political minority against Aradeth, a gr
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  • |title=The Union of Christian States ...ds=NationStates,Christian States,Union of Christian States,Union,Christian,States
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  • [[Category:Modern Tech]][[Category:Federal constitutional republics]][[Category:WorkInProgress]][[Category:Nations]] ...= [[wikipedia:Polycentric Law|Polycentric Law]] [[wikipedia:Republic|constitutional republic]] [[wikipedia:Anarchy|Anarchy]]
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  • ...ry-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc--> |established_event1 = Unification of the german states
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  • ...ently, an increasing number of educated Lydenburgers envision - though the law does not allow them to express it - a future nonracial society where everyb ...arieties of indigenous faiths, although some Afrosians are affiliated with Christian churches of several kinds, especially of the Severan and Dutch Reformed var
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  • |government_type = Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy ...contributed. Her Majesty doesn't have to sign everything for it to become law but has executive power over the Parliament. Her Majesty, however doesn't e
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  • ...of the most powerful tribes, conquered Lazlowgrad, the largest of the city states, and as such became the de facto ruler of Lazlowia. He soon converted to Ch ...create a new political system. Amidst protests throughout the country the Constitutional Convention was assembled. The socialists and the republicans dominated the
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  • |established_event4 = Constitutional Enactment ...', or '''U.F.J.''') is a [[Federation|federal]] [[democracy|democratic]] [[constitutional monarchy]] comprising nine provinces, one federal district and [[Nation/Ala
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  • ...n-governor [[George W. Bush]] resigned to become [[president of the United States]]. Perry is the longest serving governor in Texas state history. As a resul ...xas 2010 Republican gubernatorial [[primary election]], defeating [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]] and former [[Wharton County,
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  • |government_type = Unitary Constitutional Monarchy ...ion of 61 billion spread throughout the cosmos. Stormwrath comprises of 55 States and 5 Territories in its homeworld, along with 52 entire star clusters and
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  • |established_event3 = Constitutional Enactment ...archy in southeastern North America approximate to the Southeastern United States, with additional territory in the Far East and the British Isles. It is bor
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  • |agency_name = Christian States Department of State ...States Foreign Service|Foreign Service]] employees<br/>11,000 [[Christian States civil service|Civil Service]] employees<br/>45,000 Foreign Service local em
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  • |government_type = Federal presidential constitutional republic |region = League of Christian Nations
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  • |government_type = Federal presidential constitutional republic ...Kingdom of Elejalde, Kingdom of Cadecia and Kingdom of Avaria as the main Christian kingdoms to face the invasion. Following the Osfenar conquest, Europeans be
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  • ...t of Presidents of the Christian States|3rd]] [[President of the Christian States]] |party = [[Libertarian Party (Christian States)|Libertarian Party]]
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  • |court_name = {{nowrap|Supreme Court of the Christian States}} | country = [[Christian States]]
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  • ...ry-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc--> |leader_name2 = Christian Lindner
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  • |document_name= Christian States Constitution |location_of_document= [[Christian States National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives]],<br />[[Be
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  • | location_header = the Christian States {{flagicon|Christian States}} | caption = [[Christian States]]
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  • | name = U.C.S. states | territory = [[Christian States]]
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  • ...the site was government property), and in concordance with Jenlom Federal law, the revenues were shared equally among all the other provinces and the fed ...y rule is exercised within the boundaries of minority rights, protected by law". The government is regulated by a complex system of checks and balances, m
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  • | body = the<br />Union of Christian States | flagcaption = [[Seal of the Vice President of the United States|Vice Presidential seal]]
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  • ...or corporations. The liberties explicitly defined, make up the [[Christian States Bill of Rights|Bill of Rights]], including freedom of speech, the right to ...the Christian States Constitution. This civil liberty grants all Christian States citizens the right to express themselves and enjoy the expression of others
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  • ...g|thumb|The [[Christian States Capitol]] dome as seen from the [[Christian States Supreme Court|Supreme Court Building]]]] ...ment are kept distinct in order to prevent abuse of power. This Christian States form of separation of powers is associated with a system of '''checks and b
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  • ...tly by the people. All members of the federal legislature, the [[Christian States Congress|Congress]], are also directly elected. There are many elected offi ...ral college, and the running of state and local elections. The [[Christian States Constitution]] defines (to a basic extent) how federal elections are held,
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  • The '''foreign policy of the Christian States''' is the way in which it interacts with foreign nations and sets standards ...n citizens abroad and expatriation." U.C.S. foreign policy and [[Christian States foreign aid|foreign aid]] have been the subject of much debate, praise and
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  • | name = Christian States House of Representatives | legislature = 17th Christian States Congress
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  • |conventional_long_name = Constitutional Monarchy of San José Guayabal |government_type = Constitutional Monarchy - Federal System
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  • ...istrict Court for" the name of the district—for example, the ''Christian States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas''. ...onstitution, the district courts were established by Congress. There is no constitutional requirement that district courts exist at all. Indeed, after the ratificati
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  • |unit_name= National Guard of the Christian States |country= {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Christian States}}}} [[Christian States]]
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  • |religion = Christian (Protestant) ...pro, even playing at the Olympics. He then got bored of life in the United States and headed to Dido Place where he joined a revolutionary movement that star
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  • |conventional_long_name = Christian Republic of Luziyca<br>[[Luziycan]]: Kristen Respublika i Luziyca<br>{{wp|D |established_event1 = Christian Republic of Luziyca
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  • ...pl|Organization of American States}}, {{wpl|Organization of Ibero-American States}}, {{wpl|CPLP}} and the {{wpl|European Union}}. Roschfallen is {{wpl|region ...UK. With open market, has forged alliances with the United Kingdom, United States, France, and later with the {{wpl|Empire of Brazil}}. All the initial inves
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  • |conventional_long_name = Federated Alliance of Free Pacific States |common_name = Free Pacific States
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  • ...a:parliamentary_system|Parliamentary]] [[wikipedia:constitutional_republic|Constitutional Republic]] ...], and the [[nation/Free_Pacific_States|Federated Alliance of Free Pacific States]].
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  • |government_type = Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy ...Kingdom of Saxe-Wittenburg commonly called Saxony or Saxe-Wittenburg, is a Constitutional Monarchy in The [[Nelborne Union]]. It is bordered on the north by the nati
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  • |native_name = {{lang|fr|''Constitutional Democracy of Prybourne''}} |alt_map = States of Prybourne
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  • ...ry-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc--> |government_type = Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with devolved legislatures
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  • ...a:parliamentary_system|Parliamentary]] [[wikipedia:constitutional_republic|Constitutional Republic]] ...to widespread immigration over the last century. There are three Xiopothan states.
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  • |government_type = Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy ...Kingdom of Saxe-Wittenburg commonly called Saxony or Saxe-Wittenburg, is a Constitutional Monarchy in The [[Nelborne Union]]. It is bordered on the north by the nati
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  • |government_type = Confederate Constitutional Monarchy '''West Phoenicia''' is a Confederate Kingdom comprising of 30 city states that unified to form a single nation committed to common defence, politics,
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  • ===Medieval states=== ...the Generalitat can be questioned by the courts and no Assembly can pass a law that cannot be amended or repealed by future Assemblies.
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  • |native_name = The Constitutional Monarchy of the Atlae Isles |government_type = Constitutional Monarchy
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  • ...en it was conquered by the Medes. The most powerful of Phrygia's successor states were Lydia, Caria and Lycia. ...ing the 6th century BC. The Greco-Persian Wars started when the Greek city states on the coast of Anatolia rebelled against Persian rule in 499 BC. The terri
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  • ...uggesting a cultural focus on birthrights. Legal structures for succession law begin appearing around 72 CE, further lending credence to this theory. ...degrees of success, but always failing in the end. By 601 AD, the various states had settled into a more consistent, basic layout, vaguely mirroring former
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  • |government_type = Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy ...on is the Polynesian branch of the Evangelical Protestant tradition of the Christian religion.
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  • ...Tarper''), is a federal parliamentary republic. It includes 12 constituent states, covers an area of 643,801 square kilometers, and has a largely temperate s In 1900, Tarper became a nation state when most of the Tarperti states unified into the Astran-dominated [[United Kingdoms of Tarper]]. After Worl
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  • ...important commercial hub. During the Middle Ages, several powerful Somali states ruled over the regional trade, including the Ajuran Empire, the Adal Sultan The major religion in Somalia is Sunni Islam. There is a small Christian community in Somalia mainly living amongst Somali Muslims in Mogadiscio. Ad
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  • ...uggesting a cultural focus on birthrights. Legal structures for succession law begin appearing around 72 CE, further lending credence to this theory. ...degrees of success, but always failing in the end. By 601 AD, the various states had settled into a more consistent, basic layout, vaguely mirroring former
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  • |government_type = Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy ...eror of Polynesia]]) with three other nations. It is broadly regarded as a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. The elected Kuano-ta-Rēa forms the
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  • |government_type = Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy Kuthernburg is a [[wikipedia:Constitutional monarchy|Constitutional monarchy]] with a four-House parliament system. The current monarch is [[Qu
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  • |government_type = [[wikipedia:Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy|Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy]]
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  • |map_caption2 = States Of Latianburg |government_type = [[wikipedia:Constitutional Monarchy|constitutional monarchy]]
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  • ...--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)--> totalitarian dictatorship ...ountry located in North America comprising portions of the former American states of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Washington DC, V
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  • |government_type = Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy ...Salberg became Prime Minister in 2013, replacing Jans Stoltenberg. A {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}, Subrovania divides state power between the Parliament, the Cabi
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  • |conventional_long_name = Grand Constitutional Monarchy of the Asian Pacific Islands |government_type = Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy
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  • * {{colorbox|#0039a6}} [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|CDSF]] (67) The '''Bundestag''' of Tarper (literally "Federal Diet") is a constitutional and legislative body at the federal level in Tarper. For its similar functi
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  • |established_event4 = Constitutional Enactment ...the site was government property), and in concordance with Jenlom Federal law, the revenues were shared equally among all the other provinces and the fed
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  • ...the fact that Laeral's political landscape was composed of dozens of city-states and farming communities. Meanwhile, fishermen from Guanyin from Slokais mad During this period, an increasing population meant that the city-states were forced to expand and take over weaker rivals. Many warlords created po
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  • |government_type = Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic ...republic composed of 3 states "Duelist, Pentium Terram, and Duela". The 3 states of Duelland are contiguous and located east coast of Atlantia between Nacat
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  • As the Aksumite kingdom gradually declined, one of the earliest local Muslim states, the Makhzumi Sultanate, was established in the Scioa region. The polity wa ...al government assures the union of the territory, of the nation and of the law of Ethiopia. As a collective concept, obligations and duties are rarely pla
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  • |government_type = Hereditary Constitutional Monarchy ...ot a theocracy, Ivlya has a large, devout [[Troitsan Christianity|Troitsan Christian]] contingent. This is reflected by its conservative policies and its largel
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  • |conventional_long_name = Christian Paradise of Isabelle Plantations ...--(often a compound multi-wikilinked term, e.g. "Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic", etc)--> Federal Republic
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  • ...y republics of Jacobin inspiration supplanted the ancient absolute Italian states and almost all, with variants of colour, used flags characterised by three ...the Wars of Italian Independence and Mars, i.e. the people at war. A more Christian interpretation is that the green represents hope, the white represents fait
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  • ...isambiguation)|and|US (disambiguation)|and|USA (disambiguation)|and|United States (disambiguation)}} | conventional_long_name = United States of America
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  • ||government_type = Constitutional Monarchy ...o English for the populace to be able to read. Anyone who wishes to attend Law School must pass at least 6 credit hours of college courses in the Shazite
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  • ...st of the peninsula. Osfenar rule survived until 1227, when it fell to the christian kingdoms. ...eror even considered abandoning the territory. Only a handful of new small Christian realms managed to reassert their authority across the faraway mountainous n
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