Client state
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A client state, or sometimes a puppet state, in international relations is a state that is economically, politically, and/or militarily subordinate to another more powerful state.
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List of current client states
Client states of the Creeperopolis
El Salvador (since 1935)
State of the Church (since 1778)
Client states of the El Salvador
Free Republic of Noundures (since 1935)
States described as client states
Pavulturilor has been described by various Sconian politicians as being a client state of Creeperopolis.
Sequoyah has been described as being a client state of Creeperopolis.
Former clients states
Client states of Creeperopolis
RCGR Sequoyah (2020–2022)
Client states of SPDR Creeperopolis
State of Granada (1933–1935)
Client states of Judeo-Dacian Empire
Holy Templar State (1432-1537)
Far-Duben Principality (1702-1723)
Client states of New Illyricum
The Eisley (1854–1956)
Client states of the Romanyan Empire
Client states of the Romanyan Republic