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  • ...licy which continued after the war. Over time, the current government of [[Rakeo]] has justified their non-participation from the TCN as preserving national ...March 9, 2020. Accounts of varying authenticity allege that the nation of Rakeo is providing assistance to the Terranihilian government's [[Kavardan ethnic
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  • The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Rakeo: ...e [[Senvarian Sea]]. With a population of approximately 30 million people, Rakeo is a mid-sized nation.
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  • | country = Rakeo ...hrough its defense of the country. Its membership is predicated on service in the officer core of the [[Rakeoian Armed Services]], and terms are usually
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  • ...e|AMT]] offset in the list is not valid in practice during daylight saving time. ! Time zone
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  • Qualification to the [[1948 Terraconservan Cup]] for [[CONFUSUR]] were held in 1947. * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • | time = ...ime interval|May 31 2023|June 14 2023}} <!-- {{duration|h=x|m=x|s=x}} or {{time interval|date1|date2|options}} -->
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  • ...sed as an element of Rakeoian propaganda during the dictatorship period of Rakeo under [[Mateo Jozefo Sánchez García]] and later [[Ricardo Cornelio Huerta ...ese areas were the sites of major population centers that would’ve had the time, expertise, and surplus labor to dig many wells, as well as centers of agri
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  • | other_titles = 1930 Rakeo | country = {{flag|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • ! Competes in first round (2) * {{fb|Rakeo}}
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  • ...tion of Creeperopolis, damaged Rakeo’s international standing and resulted in bilateral relations with Creeperopolis breaking down. ...rtages, and so fishing companies operating on the west coast began to fish in traditionally Sequoyan waters.
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  • | third = Rakeo The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 1998 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • | second = Rakeo The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 2002 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • | second = Rakeo The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 2010 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • | fourth = Rakeo The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 1994 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • | third = Rakeo * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • | third = Rakeo * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • | second = Rakeo * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • | second = Rakeo * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • | second = Rakeo * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • | third = Rakeo The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 1990 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • | second = Rakeo The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 2014 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • | other_titles = 1986 Rakeo | country = {{flag|Rakeo}}
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  • | third = Rakeo The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 2018 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 1978 Copa Sur. The seven members were: * {{fb|Rakeo}}
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  • ...R]]. The tournament was hosted by [[Montcrabe]] with all matches occurring in [[Montcrabe City]] between 15 and 27 June 1934. Seven of the ten members of CONFUSUR at the time participated in the 1934 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • | fourth = Rakeo ...UR]]. The tournament was hosted by [[Sequoyah]] with all matches occurring in [[Asequi]] between 15 and 27 June 1946.
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  • |Travel with any normal precautions which would be taken in an area with an unfamiliar culture and different legal customs. |Consider if travelling to the country in question is absolutely necessary.
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  • ...d from the [[2022 Copa Sur Centennial group stage|group stage]] to compete in the knockout stage. | time = 15:00 [[San Salvador Time|AMT–4]]
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  • ...d as nations, [[Rakeo national football team|Rakeo]] refused participation in the tournament, and [[Greater Sacramento national football team|Greater Sac The ranking of teams in the group stage was determined as follows:
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  • The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 1982 Copa Sur. The seven members were: * {{fb|Rakeo}}
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  • | headquarters = [[Olino]], [[Rakeo]] | parent_department = [[Directory of Agriculture Matters (Rakeo)|Directory of Agriculture Matters]]
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  • | second = Rakeo ...as hosted by [[Kingdom of Atlántida|Atlántida]] with all matches occurring in [[Victoria, Atlántida|Victoria]] between 15 and 27 June 1942.
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  • | fourth = Rakeo ...R]]. The tournament was hosted by [[Salisford]] with all matches occurring in [[Savotta]] between 15 and 23 June 1938.
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  • The seven members of CONFUSUR participated in the 2006 Copa Sur. The seven members were: * {{fb|Rakeo}}
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  • {{short description|1960 skirmish in Susla}} | combatant1 = {{flag|Rakeo}}
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  • ...CONFUSUR]]. The tournament was the only in Copa Sur history to not be held in a single country. Four of the eight members of CONFUSUR at the time participated in the 1950 Copa Sur. The four members were:
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  • ...osted by [[Kingdom of Castilliano|Castilliano]] with all matches occurring in [[Chalatenango]] between 15 June and 2 July 1926. The ten members of CONFUSUR at the time participated in the 1926 Copa Sur. The ten members were:
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  • ...e invited in the prelude to the [[1932 Terraconservan Cup]] which was held in [[Creeperopolis]] the following year. The seven teams which had participated in the tournament since 1919 all entered the 1931 edition of the Hispanic Cup:
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  • ...n Main Theater]], [[San Miguel de Martínez]], [[Captaincy General of Rakeo|Rakeo]], [[Creeperopolis]] | target = [[Captain General of Rakeo|Captain General]] [[Jorge Montt Álvarez]]
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  • * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}} The ranking of teams in the group stage was determined as follows:
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  • ...The tournament was hosted by [[Creeperopolis]] with all matches occurring in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]] between 15 June and 2 July 1922 The ten members of CONFUSUR at the time participated in the 1922 Copa Sur. The ten members were:
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  • ...the nation following the [[Sequoyan slave trade|legalization of slavery]] in April 2020. | [[1962 Copa Sur|1962]] (1st time)
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  • ...nament took place in. The [[Montcrabe Cite Stade]] laid venue to all games in the competition. ...Ending in a 1-0 victory for Creeperopolis after a [[Rivas Velázquez]] goal in the 64th minute, the Surian team lifted the first trophy of the internation
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  • | time = AMT–1 to AMT–7 | cities = [[Sur#Largest cities|Largest cities in Sur]]
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  • | time = <!-- (Time period during which system was in use) --> ...r>{{flag|Malgax}}<br>{{flag|New Gandor}}<br>{{flag|Quebecshire}}<br>{{flag|Rakeo}}<br>{{flag|Salisford}}<br>{{flag|Terranihil}}<br>{{flag|Tirol}}<br>{{flag|
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  • ...ional football championship for senior men's national teams. It took place in 1940. * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • |Travel with any normal precautions which would be taken in an area with an unfamiliar culture and different legal customs. |Consider if traveling to the country in question is absolutely necessary.
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  • WORK IN PROGRESS |team1=RKO|name_RKO={{fb|Rakeo}}
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  • ...ional football championship for senior men's national teams. It took place in June 1944. * {{fb|Rakeo|1918}}
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  • | caption = Deformed frog, as seen in the newspaper [[Isla Neua]] | duration = <!-- {{duration|h=x|m=x|s=x}} or {{time interval|date1|date2|options}} -->
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  • | style="text-align:left" | {{fb|Rakeo}} '''(A)''' |time =
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  • | third = Rakeo ...mpionship for senior men's national teams and held in Tirol. It took place in 1948.
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  • |time = 14:00 TSS (AMT–4) |time = 12:00 LNT (AMT–7)
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  • | title = Locations in Ecros | title = Locations in Ostlandet
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  • The six members CONFUSUR at the time participated in the 1966 Copa Sur. The six members were: The ranking of teams in the group stage was determined as follows:
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  • Six of the eight members of CONFUSUR at the time participated in the 1962 Copa Sur. The six members were: [[Rakeo national football team|Rakeo]] withdrew from the competition into isolationism. [[Salisford national foo
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  • ...R]]. The tournament was hosted by [[Salisford]] with all matches occurring in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]] between 16 and 26 June 1958. Seven of the eight members of CONFUSUR at the time participated in the 1958 Copa Sur. The seven members were:
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  • ...R]]. The tournament was hosted by [[Salisford]] with all matches occurring in [[Savotta]] between 15 to 28 June 1954. Six of the eight members of CONFUSUR at the time participated in the 1954 Copa Sur. The six members were:
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  • ...ford]], the Copa Sur's defending champions, [[Rakeo national football team|Rakeo]], and [[Andaluzia national football team|Andaluzia]]. ...ns-title=Creeperopolis Calls for CODECO Emergency Meeting; Will Take Place in San Salvador on 13 May 2022|author1=Alexander II of Creeperopolis|author1-l
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  • | Name = Rakeo Equipo Nacia de Futbol | Association = [[Rakeo Football Federation]]
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  • ...in a secret ballot, with a simple majority required to determine the host. In the event of a tie, the bid with the fewest votes will be eliminated. Of th ...isford (7):''' [[Montcrabe]], [[El Salvador]], [[Lyoa]], [[New Gandor]], [[Rakeo]], [[Sequoyah]], [[State of the Church|State of the Church]]. '''Tirol (5):
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  • |conventional_long_name = Stratocratic Republic of Rakeo |native_name = República Estratocrática de Rakeo
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  • ...ate ammendment. This issue of the travel advisory was officially published in September 2023. | Travel with any normal precautions which would be taken in an area with an unfamiliar culture and different legal customs.
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  • ...ply known as the '''Copa Creeperiano''', is an annual football competition in Creeperian football which is organized by the [[National Football Associati ...estrictive nature of qualification, the [[Copa del Emperador]] was founded in 1977 allowing up to 88 clubs to participate, however, the Copa Creeperiano
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  • ...ros|qualified]] with a record of 2-1-1 for the [[1936 Terraconservan Cup]] in [[Karimun]]. Due to political tensions, New Illyricum did not join the [[LF |time = 15:00
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  • {{short description|Participation of Creeperopolis' national football team in the Terraconservan Cup}} ...hree countries which has won the [[Terraconservan Cup]], winning two times in [[1928 Terraconservan Cup|1928]] and [[2016 Terraconservan Cup|2016]].
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  • ...include shaking chills, abdominal pain, diarrhea, anemia, muscle pain, and in extreme cases, yellowing of skin, convulsions, bloody stools, seizures, com ...overty and has a major negative effect on economic development, especially in southern Creeperopolis.
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  • ...in [[Quebecshire]]. The ideology he crafted would go on to be implemented in various revolutionary movements throughout the world. ...d around the world, with the former government of [[Morova]] idolizing him in government buildings and posters, contrasted with [[Creeperopolis]], bannin
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  • ...der [[Osiel Ramírez Quijano]], while Tejón Alvarado received a yellow card in the 80th minute.<ref name="Match 2">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates | time = 13:00 [[San Salvador Time|AMT–4]]
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  • ...of the [[Terraconservan Cup]] which took place between 12 and 26 June 2016 in [[Greater Sacramento]]. ...cramento]], qualified automatically. A total of 20 matches across 8 venues in 8 cities occurred during the tournament.
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  • ...ll championship for senior men's national teams. The tournament took place in [[Creeperopolis]] between 14 June and 15 July 1932. ...that participated in the 1928 tournament. Four countries made their debut in the 1932 tournament: [[Groffenord national football team|Groffenord]], [[Se
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  • | alt1 = Watercraft in the Southern Ocean, 2006. | image2 = Penguin in Antarctica jumping out of the water.jpg
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  • :''In this [[Creeperian naming customs|Creeperian name]], the first or paternal s ...ge = Participation in the "[[Contest of Teguracoa]]"<br />Participation in the ''[[De-Catholization]]''<br />Apostasy<br />Practicing communism<br />P
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  • ...e. A yellow card was issued to Salvadoran defender [[Leodogari Miró Buxó]] in the 73rd minute.<ref name="Match 1">{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates | time = 13:00 [[San Salvador Time|AMT–4]]
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  • ...o do so, and resigned. Montcrabe was selected as the new host in May 1967, in their first hosting of the tournament. [[El Salvador]] and [[Baltanla]] mad ...tball team|Montcrabe]] (their 2nd title). Montcrabe beat Creeperopolis 2-0 in the final at [[Montcrabe City|Montcrabe City's]] [[Montcrabe Cite Stade]],
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  • ...League of Conservative Nations]] (now The League). Throughout their career in League politics, they have put forward multiple bills, as well as headed va In addition to governmental service, they have created and run organizations l
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  • | caption = Stephanus with [[BP Turis]] in 1943 ...ight from 1931 to 1935 with [[BP Trurnia]] and is second all time in goals in the PCPNI, with a total of 231.
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  • ...iation]]'s [[Liga Imperial]], the top level professional football division in [[Creeperopolis]]. It began on 22 August 2021 and will conclude on 13 March ...el]], [[CF Santa Ana|Santa Ana]], and [[CF Panachor|Panachor]], which came in the last three spots of the [[2020–21 Liga Imperial|2020–21]] season.
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  • ...lture, and electoral process among others. Each nation is then categorized in one of four regime types: Full democracies, Flawed democracies, Hybrid regi ...reedom Network draws is reviewed carefully each year to determine fairness in the reporting.
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  • ...pies 1 pulgada{{NoteTag|name="height"|Figure is in [[Units of Measurement in Creeperopolis|Creeperian customary units]]; Other measurements are: 5 feet ...f the year those same years. He graduated in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
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  • | caption = A Maroto FA-1 in 1942. ...vice with other air forces until 1972. Various Maroto FA-1s are on display in museums.
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  • {{Short description|32nd season in existence of CF Adolfosburg}} ...{{NoteTag|name="Highest Attendance"|Although the [[1910 Copa Creeperiano]] in Adolfosburg had a higher attendance at 20,500, the match is considered to h
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  • * {{nobold|''in [[Creeperian language|Creeperian]] ([[Creeperian script|Creeperian]])''}} ...t was formally recognized by CONFUSUR as the "0th edition" of the Copa Sur in 1970.}}
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  • | membership = 24 members (in 19 countries) ...al alliance of right-wing and nationalist political parties. Headquartered in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]], the IPL con
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  • ..., commonly known as simply the Imperial Council or the Romerists, who were in opposition to the [[National Council for Peace and Order]], commonly known ...ism promoted the revival of a Catholic Creeperopolis due to secularization in the early-1900s and the civil war of the 1930s and 1940s. The ideology has
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  • ...otable military personnel who held important civilian government positions in an official capacity.<br />Clockwise from top left:<br />[[Arturo Rawson Pe ...te in 1231, the '''military''' has had a significant '''influence and role in the [[Politics of Creeperopolis|politics]] of Creeperopolis''', either thro
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  • {{Medal|1st|[[1930 Copa Sur|1930 Rakeo]]|Team}} {{Medal|1st|[[1986 Copa Sur|1986 Rakeo]]|Team}}
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  • | caption = Alcocer Fraga in 1928. | known_for = Role in the ''[[De-Catholization]]''
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  • | image = File:MV Bacchante in Paleocacher (2015).png | alt = The MV Bacchante in Paleocacher in 2015.
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  • ...otable for being extremely lopsided in favor of Creeperopolis, with an all-time record of 98 wins, 16 draws, and only 1 loss. | Match was won during [[Overtime (sports)|extra time]]
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  • [[File:PIAYNEMO.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Pianemo karst archipelago in [[Suku Islands]], West Karimun]] ...m sector ranked as the 4th largest among goods and services export sectors in Karimun.
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  • ...the Creeperian Army in the upper right canton, the cross of Creeperopolis in the lower left canton, and the coat of arms of Susla centered on the right ...vessel and a southern king crab in the waters and a red and yellow sunrise in the background, beneath the crown of Creeperopolis
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  • ...99. Occurring during the [[1999–2000 ANF season]], the tournament was held in commemoration of the 50-year anniversary of the end of the [[Creeperian Civ ...filiations. Only players born in Creeperopolis were allowed to participate in the tournament.
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  • ...sic living needs for young survivors of the [[Creeperian Civil War]]. Over time, the gang grew into a more traditional criminal organization. Mara Salvatru ...rian history. In 1979, the gang went to war with the Creeperian government in the [[Mara War]]. It's allies are the [[Senvarian Liberation Front]] and th
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  • ...3px|link=Monarchy of Creeperopolis]] [[Monarchy of Creeperopolis|Commander-in-Chief]] ...e head of state and head of government of [[Creeperopolis]], the commander-in-chief of the [[Creeperian Armed Forces]] (FAC), and the leader of the [[Cre
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  • | alt = A black-and-white photograph of Diwali Ustya sitting in a chair positioned to the right wearing mid-20th century formal attire and ...Sequoyah]] from April 1943 to April 1959 and as [[president of Sequoyah]] in an acting capacity from September 1950 to April 1953. Ustya also served as
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  • {{Medal|2nd|[[1930 Copa Sur|1930 Rakeo]]|Team}} ...e [[CONFUSUR]] (including the [[Copa Sur]]) and the [[Terraconservan Cup]] in international competitions. The team is colloquially known as ''O Tenazes''
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  • ...s increased in size since its expansion from twelve clubs to sixteen clubs in 1960. Three of the clubs which participated in the [[2021–22 Liga Imperial]] with the worst performances were relegated
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  • {{Short description|Coup d'état in Creeperopolis in 2003.}} ...t|Creeperian coup|other coups d'état in Creeperopolis|List of coups d'état in Creeperopolis}}
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  • {{short description|Major ongoing war between in Creeperopolis}} ...overview of the illegal drug industry in Creeperopolis|Illegal drug trade in Creeperopolis}}
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  • {{short description|Ongoing armed conflict in southern Creeperopolis.}} ...top left: SOHEDEL rebels in Helwan, SEM rebels near Lajh, a mosque burning in Dishna, Creeperian Army helicopters near Río de Valdéz.
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  • {{short description|Referendums in northern Sequoyah in 2022}} ...tion and Development Coalition]]'s (CODECO) [[CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah|military occupation]] of the country, which had been ongoing since
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  • {{short description|Major civil war in Creeperopolis (1933–1949)}} ...cks) after being captured, five soldiers runnings through a street covered in debris and surrounded by buildings on both sides during the Siege of La'Vic
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  • ...e = Republic of Terranihil <!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> ...ǐl'' <!--Country's name (usually full name) in its native language, hence in italics (double quotemarks)-->
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  • ...e = File:Official portrait of Romero I, Emperor of Creeperopolis, in 1935.jpg ...]], on 25 December 1949. Before then, he was buried in a discreet location in the department of [[Santa Ana (department)|Santa Ana]].}}
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  • |map_caption = Location of Tirol in North-East [[Ecros]]<!--Caption to place below map--> ...ages = <!--Country/territory-wide languages recognised but not necessarily in country/territory-wide law, etc-->
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  • {{Short description|Country in central Sur}} ...polis in the center and the coat of arms of the Creeperian Catholic Church in the upper left canton.
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