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  • Much of Støtanneu (especially before the [[Cybercit]] era) was written in [[Glheþ|Talossan]], a language that, at the time of the fo During the Cybercit era, Støtanneu came to be published online and in English, and publication bec
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  • ...ed in or around Talossa and who joined the Kingdom before the [[Cybercit]] era.
    645 bytes (93 words) - 05:13, 20 June 2019
  • ...te]] in [[Vuode|Vuode Province]] on 22 July 1989. In the pre-[[cybercit]] era, Talossafests were held exclusively in the GTA, however as the number of "c
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  • ...ven to a new Ministry of Technology much reminiscent of the early-cybercit era Telecommunications Ministry. However, this hasn't necessarily translated in * Minister of Wargaming - Often used in the King Ben Era; duties mostly absorbed by the Culture Ministry
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  • ...|''La Mhà Nheagrâ''/The Black Hand]] (MN), a brief continuation of the Ben Era party ===King Ben Era (1979-2005)===
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  • ==Dictator Era (''Dictatür Atx'') (1979-1981)== ==Expansion Era (''Expança Atx'') (1981-1983)==
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  • Most Talossans today are "[[cybercit]]s," who reside outside the country and who, at the time of immigration, ar ...lived. These noncontinguous territorial claims were inspired by apartheid-era [[wikipedia:South Africa|South African]] efforts to establish "[[Wikipedia:
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