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  • :''In this [[Morovan naming customs|Morovan name]], the patronymic is'' Dimitrivich''.'' | party = {{nowrap|[[Morovan Communist Party]]}}
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  • | conflict = Morovan Civil War | combatant2 = [[Morovan Revolutionary Army]]
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  • :''In this [[Morovan naming customs|Morovan name]], the patronymic is'' Fyodorovich''.'' | party = [[Morovan Communist Party]]
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  • {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}} ...Morovan government through the [[Morovan Civil War]] and [[2019-20 Morovan Crisis]],
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  • {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}} *Citing the handling of the aforementioned large scale terrorism by the Morovan military in the form of the dissemination of rumors, rather than any formal
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  • {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}} *Noting the brutal [[2019-20 Morovan Crisis]], which culminated in a devastating conflict just recently,
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  • {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}} [[Category:2019–2020 Morovan crisis]]
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  • {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}} ...bring an end to the worsened parts of the [[2019-20 Morocan Crisis|Morovan Crisis]],
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  • | partof = [[2019-20 Morovan Crisis|2019–20 Morovan Crisis]] | perpetrators = [[Morovan Revolutionary Army]]
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  • |established_event2 = End of the Morovan Civil War |official_languages = Morovan
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  • | partof = the [[2019–2020 Morovan crisis]] | campaignbox = {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}}
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  • ...is considered the first major international event of the [[2019-20 Morovan Crisis]]. ...ttention away from the [[Sequoyan Frontier Wars]], hoping that the Morovan crisis would dominate global media.
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  • {{short description|2019–2020 international crisis and conflict}} {{redirect|Morovan War|the large battle in Morova in March 2020|Battle of the Glaceis Ocean}}
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  • After the [[2019-20 Morovan Crisis]], Groffenord was given control of Morova by [[TCN Resolution 016]] however ...and fanatical cults that have claimed that the damage to the city and the Morovan government are a sign of the coming apocalypse and that garrison forces sta
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  • {{short description|Morovan political prisoner in Creeperopolis.}} :''In this [[Morovan naming customs|Morovan name]], the patronymic is'' Pavlovich'' and the surname is ''Kruschev''.''
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  • ...orobeño Condenado por'Blasfemia y Ateísmo|trans-title=Gaceta Creeperiano – Morovan Man Sentenced for Blasphemy and Atheism|date=6 September 2019|access-date=3 [[Category:San Carlos Islands Crisis]]
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  • {{short description|Morovan submarine of the Creeperian Navy}} ...ke = [[Patriarch of the Morovan Orthodox Church|Patriarch]] of the [[Morovan Orthodox Church]]
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  • | war = the [[Morovan Civil War]] {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}}
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  • ...anovich]] seizing power, leading to the [[2019–2020 Morovan crisis|Morovan crisis]]. ** 26 December 2019 – The [[2019-20 Creeperian Village Burnings|Creeperian Village Burnings]] explodes followin
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  • | name = Morovan Airlines Cargo Flight 39<!-- Leave empty unless a custom infobox title is r ...states.net/page=rmb/postid=37433686|title=Creeperian Air Force Shoots Down Morovan Plane|date=January 21, 2020}}</ref>
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  • *[[2019-20 Morovan Crisis]]
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  • * [[Beining Crisis]] (1414–1568) * [[San Carlos Islands Crisis|San Carlos Islands Crisis (1st phase)]] (12 October 1981 – 13 March 1995)
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  • ...] that followed [[Supreme Leader]] [[Fyodor Ivanovich|Ivanovich]]'s [[2019 Morovan coup d'état|2019 coup]]. The body has faced criticism for its inaction to ...ates.net/page=rmb/postid=37983565|title=Prohibition of Commercial Whaling (Morovan Approval)}}</ref>}}<br>{{nowrap|{{flagicon|New Gandor}} [[New Gandor]]<ref>
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  • |official_languages = Morovan<!--Languages recognised in legislation, constitution, etc--> ...ce to purify the island of [[Morova]] from the so-called corruption of the Morovan government.
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  • {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}} |Negligent Manslaughter (38 counts): 38 civilians [[Morovan Airlines Cargo Flight 39]], presented by [[Creeperopolis]]
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  • | partof = the [[2019–2020 Morovan crisis]] | campaignbox = {{Campaignbox 2019–2020 Morovan crisis}}
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  • ...udge at the [[Trial of Alyosha Karamazov]] following the [[2019-20 Morovan Crisis]].{{citation needed}}
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  • ...cident to discredit the president, by sending a shipload of weapons to the Morovan government with the intention that it would be captured by international pa Following the events of the crisis, President Clark resigned due to his ill health and the National Assembly h
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  • ...is considered the first major international event of the [[2019-20 Morovan Crisis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=36486544 ...] was necessary to bring justice and a conclusion to the [[2019-20 Morovan Crisis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=38036762
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  • ...is rise to power, the [[Castillianan Insurgency]] and [[San Carlos Islands Crisis]] resumed during the brief rule of [[Romerist Military Junta]] following th ...the [[San Carlos Islander Natives]] as a part of the [[San Carlos Islands Crisis]]. The car bomb detonated at 9:23am [[Time in Creeperopolis|local time]], k
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  • | partof = the [[2021–23 Ajakanistan crisis]] {{main|2021–23 Ajakanistan crisis}}
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  • ...ador (department)|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]]}}</ref>{{NoteTag|name="Morovan Support"|Morova never officially confirmed nor denied supporting the Emirat ...ations]] (TCN) has met several times in regard to the ongoing conflict and crisis in southern Creeperopolis throughout the conflict's history. As a direct re
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  • ...ally ended in April 1928, but no one was prosecuted for their roles in the crisis. Gaos Nores and Minister of the Treasury [[José Pardo Barreda]] were invol ...he Creeperian government, beginning the [[San Carlos Islands Crisis]]; the crisis ended in 1995, but the MRKA renewed the conflict in 2003.
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