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  • |title=The United Urban Explorers |keywords=NationStates,The United Urban Explorers,NSWiki,
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  • |title=Explorers And Pioneers |native_name = Explorers And Pioneers<br/>{{externalflag|<!--REGION_FLAG_START-->null<!--REGION_FLAG
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  • |title=Explorers And Pioneers |keywords=NationStates,Explorers And Pioneers,NSWiki,
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  • |title=The Alliance Of Explorers |native_name = The Alliance Of Explorers<br/>{{externalflag|<!--REGION_FLAG_START-->null<!--REGION_FLAG_END-->}}
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  • |title=The Alliance Of Explorers |keywords=NationStates,The Alliance Of Explorers,NSWiki,
    2 KB (185 words) - 16:30, 16 March 2017
  • |title=Exotic Eastern Explorers |keywords=NationStates,Exotic Eastern Explorers,NSWiki,
    2 KB (170 words) - 11:27, 22 September 2018

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  • |title=The United Urban Explorers |keywords=NationStates,The United Urban Explorers,NSWiki,
    2 KB (186 words) - 01:58, 11 April 2017
  • |founder = <!--REGION_FOUNDER_START-->Space Explorers<!--REGION_FOUNDER_END-->
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  • Daminy was discovered by Sibarian Explorers in 1477. They occupied it until it's independence in 1589. That changed in ...indigenous tribes. After the Sibarian discovery of the islands by Sibarian explorers in 1478, Daminy's western half was claimed by Sibaria in 1479 and initially
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  • Stinpor(the island on which Wahland sits) was discovered by Hawkwickan explorers around 1740. By 1743, the colony of Stanford was formed on the southeastern [[File:DiscoveryofWahland.jpg|225px|thumbnail|left|Hawkwickan Explorers Land in Stanford]]
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  • ...y Forever' or 'Eternal Joy' which many believe to be how some of the first explorers of the continent viewed the natural beauty and seclusion of the continent.
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  • ...s originally settled by explorers from {{nation|Cortal}} circa 600 CE. The explorers used rivers to travel further into the country, gaining access to abundant
    4 KB (451 words) - 17:12, 8 March 2015
  • ...anks of the Mississippi River in May 1635 by a group of shipwrecked French explorers. It was a very self-reliant community which produced its own harvest and tr
    25 KB (3,359 words) - 04:06, 23 March 2015
  • ...layan Company]] who renamed the zone, the Colony of South Sunalaya. French explorers arrived at the eastern half of the country in 1680 and began to journey inl
    27 KB (3,830 words) - 20:28, 22 February 2015
  • shipbuilding became a hobby and navigators and explorers were a hot
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  • ...on and Multi-Purpose Observation Vehicle (TEMPO), for use by colonists and explorers. The BL1K0 was and still is a civilian tracked vehicle designed for those w
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  • ...water power. Steam railways was just being re-developed when the Komarran explorers re-discovered Barrayar, with electricity hovering in the wings, and airship The new wormhole to Barrayar was discovered by Betan explorers in 2821, forcing Barrayar to emerge from its Time of Isolation. Barrayar de
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  • ** Explorers Platoon
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  • The Dutch name "Zuid-Californië" refers back to a name given by Spanish explorers, "California". Because it only consisted of the lower peninsular part of Ca
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  • ...ion was sent northward to explore the territory, and they soon encountered explorers from the land of Rista, north of Vistabon. These men were seeking a new are
    61 KB (10,595 words) - 03:59, 29 March 2015
  • ** 5th Explorers Battalion "''Genova''"
    91 KB (14,115 words) - 07:38, 16 June 2020
  • ...b|left|250px|Anotachian Admiral [[Malek Alevamrekhaya]] is among the first explorers from Anotamaeia to go pass the portals.]] The story of Alevamrekhaya led another explorers to try to pass the portals. Several expeditons, particularly by [[Mirenas A
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  • ...it's location of being far out into the Secocia Sea, making it easier for explorers to return to their respective countries. Around 1785, Teinohikiran explorers noticed that mainland Torisakia had not been inhabited for nearly eight cen
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  • ...me of the river and Gium meaning town built in the meander of a river. The explorers went down in history as "The Daring Three".
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  • ...the location of what would be alpine. The forested valley here stunned the explorers, and they spent several days mapping the area. They left towards the north
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  • There are many names for Hiberstaad, Derived from many explorers and people around the world The former name Vorscandia dates from 1399 Whil
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  • After being discovered by explorers from northern Greysteel in approximately 39,000 BCE, Alexiandra was conquer
    5 KB (589 words) - 03:56, 29 March 2015
  • ...e rest of the world. With historical ties to the Vikings and early British explorers, the Koana Islands is a unique example of two different cultures sharing th
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  • ...m Telotia which is believed to be a ancient empire from the continent. The explorers sailed into Capolitan bay and set up a camp on the shore, this led to confl
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  • ...agriculture, grand architecture, and state-level societies. After European explorers and traders made the first contacts, the native population declined due to
    11 KB (1,328 words) - 10:20, 22 August 2014
  • ...claiming and rebuilding the Luftberg retreat. During this time, Hawkwickan explorers discovered Moreland, Franco-Tyskland, and the similar Teutonic Union. Desp
    29 KB (4,430 words) - 10:20, 21 September 2017
  • ...tive remoteness, treacherous waters and hostile natives, the first spanish explorers didn't reach the island until 1702. When a spanish armada managed to land o
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  • ...cas. Many societies there were experiencing basic despotism, but gave the explorers a level of kindness. Despite this, records show a spread of the smallpox f In 1610 and 1615, respectively, English and French explorers visited the region, as well as a Castilian expedition in 1616. None of thes
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  • The continent of Sanctum was first thoroughly explored by explorers of the {{R-E}} in 2256 but it wasn´t colonized by the already extremely la
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  • Founded hundreds of years ago by settlers and explorers arriving from across the great Eastern Sea, home of the now lost Noxian Emp
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  • ...1 in Paripanan football#Élite League Two|2180–81]]: {{UICAclublt|Laniuq Explorers|COM}} ...2144 in Paripanan football#Élite League Three|2144]]: {{UICAclublt|Laniuq Explorers|COM}}
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  • ...ately 450 AD. Other aboriginal cultures had collapsed by the time European explorers arrived in the late 15th and early 16th centuries mostly due to wars and in ...resent-day [[Chiquito]] state and the Eastern Alps, while the first French explorers and Catholic missionaries explored the southern Iliria region, which is tod
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  • | style="text-align: left" | {{UICAclublt|Laniuq Explorers|COM}} || 118
    24 KB (2,581 words) - 18:00, 11 January 2015
  • ...rading networks. Some of these cultures had collapsed by the time European explorers arrived in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, and have only been disco
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  • ...cific|The South Pacific]]. The colony was founded by Vekaiyu in 1781, when explorers from Vekaiyu re-visited the lands after first discovering the lands in 1778
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  • |title=Explorers And Pioneers |native_name = Explorers And Pioneers<br/>{{externalflag|<!--REGION_FLAG_START-->null<!--REGION_FLAG
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  • |title=Explorers And Pioneers |keywords=NationStates,Explorers And Pioneers,NSWiki,
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  • ...d 14th centuries, were the precursors of the [[Inuit]] peoples. [[Viking]] explorers from [[Scandinavia]] first arrived in Fjakkraikae (Iceland) in 874 CE, and
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  • ...skirmishes were fought with the neighbouring kingdoms. At this time Corean explorers had managed to map the entire kingdom with great accuracy. Although the Jap
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  • ...d Red Rescue Team}}, {{wpl|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness}}, and {{wpl|Pokémon Rumble World}}. {{wpl|Pokémon Tetris}} a
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  • ...re dates back to the 16th century, to the writings of the first Portuguese explorers in Roschfallen, such as Martinho Corte-Real, filled with descriptions of fa ...June ||Descobrimento ||Discovery ||Discovery of Roschfallen by Portuguese explorers
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  • ...claiming and rebuilding the Luftberg retreat. During this time, Hawkwickan explorers discovered [[Nation/Aglrinia|Aglrinia]], the Nervousa Isles, and attempted
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  • -1602 The Bonqiteeskets have met with Sjaelefredian Explorers, they didn’t know if this was a good thing or a bad thing, but it could g
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  • ...d presumably girt by such a vast and inhospitable wilderness, that foreign explorers have never been able to reach it by land. Additionally, it is blanketed by
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  • ...e Islands were discovered along with the nordic group - Secens - by French explorers. Finding that the land was fertile and healthy, settlers settled onto the l
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  • ...e country, and also by its aboriginal peoples, called "Fluvians" by French explorers. "Fluviqueland" was already in common usage by the 18th century, lately con
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  • |founder = <!--REGION_FOUNDER_START-->Tiny Planet Explorers<!--REGION_FOUNDER_END-->
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  • ...It was left untouched by European settlement until the 1760s, when Russian explorers began to settle the lands in the name of the Czar and to profit from the bo ...the eponymous Incorporated States. Upon discovery of the island by Russian explorers in 1741, the land was named the "Island of Trees" (Russian: Ostrov Derev'ye
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  • ...ation situated at the junction of Eshaya and Fryth. Founded by [[Achaian]] explorers more than 2000 years ago, Mastropa takes its name from its first city, Mast
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  • |title=The Alliance Of Explorers |native_name = The Alliance Of Explorers<br/>{{externalflag|<!--REGION_FLAG_START-->null<!--REGION_FLAG_END-->}}
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  • |title=The Alliance Of Explorers |keywords=NationStates,The Alliance Of Explorers,NSWiki,
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