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  • ...ous with some alluvial flood plains nearer the coast. Tirol borders with [[Quebecshire]] to the south-east. Its capital is [[Innsbruck]] and its largest city is [ ...lly lower population and GDP, it suffers from a lower rate of poverty than Quebecshire. Due to the [[Dolomita Mountain Range]] which dominates the nation, it has
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  • *[[National Football Association|National Football Association]] (ANF) *{{flagicon|Quebecshire}}{{flagicon image|Bostonia flag.png}} [[Bostonia]], [[Quebecshire]]
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  • ...nown to have a great passion for football and aspired to be a professional football player. ...r play in the Creeperian [[National Football Association|National Football Association]], but his father forbid him from doing so and had him enrolled in the nati
    109 KB (15,943 words) - 21:52, 20 May 2024
  • ...'' in the [[Quebecshirite language|Quebecophone]] world until 1932, when [[Quebecshire]] officially began referring to the islands as the ''Îles de Saint Charles ...The [[Gold Star Line]] also operates a route to both the mainland and to [[Quebecshire]], known as the Salvador–Bostonia–Cámarillo route between Cámarillo,
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  • ...ring the semifinals of the [[1932 Terraconservan Cup]], a series of [[1932 Football Riots (Creeperopolis)|riots]] erupted in San Salvador, forcing the tourname The football riots in San Salvador, high-level political scandal, and previous political
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  • ...is the largest country in Sur and the second largest in the world, after [[Quebecshire]]. Creeperopolis' largest and capital city is [[San Salvador, San Salvador| ...of the Quebecshirite port city of [[Port François]] (which was ceded to [[Quebecshire]] in 1311) in support of the [[Quebecshirite Republican Assembly]] (ARQ) du
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