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* {{flagdeco|The Eisley}} [[The Eisley]] (1854–1956) | * {{flagdeco|The Eisley}} [[The Eisley]] (1854–1956) | ||
Client states of the [[Romanyan Empire]] | Client states of the [[Romanyan Empire]] | ||
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* [[Craeperia Citerior]] | * [[Craeperia Citerior]] | ||
+ | Client states of the [[Romanyan Republic]] | ||
+ | * {{flagicon|New Illyricum|KOE}} [[Etruricum (Romanyan client state)|Etruricum]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 22:44, 2 April 2024
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.
Contents
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 New Illyricum
- The Eisley (1854–1956)
Client states of the Romanyan Empire
Client states of the Romanyan Republic