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  • ...eral Election]]''' was held from 14 July {{year|1997}} to 14 August {{year|1997}}. At this time, records of the proceedings of this election have not yet
    222 bytes (30 words) - 23:02, 12 August 2018
  • ...amending the whole text. The new text came into effect the 1st of March {{year|2020}}. ==Pre-{{year|2019}} Organic Law==
    4 KB (660 words) - 08:43, 3 May 2023
  • ...is correct, but "December 28th, {{year|1982}}" gives an incorrect Talossan year.
    723 bytes (99 words) - 11:14, 24 April 2024
  • ...}" is correct, but "December 28th, {{y|1982}}" gives an incorrect Talossan year.'''
    659 bytes (94 words) - 17:06, 21 April 2023
  • |d1=6 March {{year|1997}} |d2=22 April {{year|1997}}
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  • ...1997 and served in that office through the drafting and institution of the 1997 [[Organic Law]] during the 22nd Cosa. He became the first Senator for {{ce ...one of the most significant cases argued before the [[Uppermost Court]], [[1997 Glaçâ v. Støtanneu (UC)|Glaçâ v. Støtanneu]], in which he sued the pa
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  • ...ossa and of [[Maricopa]] Province. He became a Talossan citizen on 1 March 1997 and was appointed [[Seneschal]] less than two months later. ...ister during the 22nd and 23rd Cosas, spanning the period during which the 1997 [[Organic Law]] was drafted and ratified.
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  • File:The Berber Project.pdf
    |date= {{year|1997}}
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  • ...dsvåning) was the national capital of Talossa from {{year|1994}} to {{year|1997}}. It was located in [[Vuode]]. ...ase and it remained there until the adoption of the new [[Organic Law]] in 1997, when it reverted back.
    983 bytes (143 words) - 09:40, 6 June 2014
  • ...8) is a former citizen of Talossa. He became a Talossan citizen on 1 March 1997. |d1=1 October {{year|1997}}
    866 bytes (125 words) - 09:56, 14 July 2019
  • ...3/199710.htm</ref>. Sauls compounded this mistake twice more later in his year-long tenure, with his last Clark as Secretary of State erroneously marked a
    998 bytes (155 words) - 13:29, 3 January 2021
  • ...had been annexed to the Kingdom earlier that year<ref>Madison, Robert. ({{year|1992}}). ''The History of the Kingdom of Talossa: Volume I: The First Decad ...back]] to Abbavilla with the adoption of the new [[Organic Law]] in {{year|1997}}.
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  • |d1=1 May {{year|1996}} |d2=1 January {{year|1997}}
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  • |align="center"|'''{{year|1985}}''' |align="center"|'''{{year|1988}}'''
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  • |d1=15 September {{year|1995}} |d2=6 March {{year|1997}}
    758 bytes (103 words) - 09:54, 14 July 2019
  • ...Cosa from the introduction of the [[Organic Law]] in {{year|1997}} until {{year|2003}}, when the nation returned to EM200. Different individuals have sinc
    813 bytes (123 words) - 11:50, 16 June 2014
  • Ventrutx became a Talossan citizen on 1 March 1997. He was involved in the secession that formed the [[Talossan Republic]] on |d1=23 October {{year|2008}}
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  • Muth declared himself absolute dictator of his province, with a 99-year term of office, which led to fellow-citizen [[Art Verbotten]] declaring the Muth served as Puisne Justice in the [[Uppermost Court]] from September 1997 until Senior Justice [[Ián von Metáiriâ]] retired in 1999; he then serve
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  • '''WHEREAS''' our Organic Law became effective on 6 July 1997/xviii, the day following the conclusion of a popular referendum to replace ...longest-serving constitution, surpassing the 1988 Constituziun by nearly a year, and;
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  • ...of Talossa's real or imagined Berbercentric prehistory. Note: In the year 1997, the Berber Heritage Month is postponed till April, otherwise the Clark won
    843 bytes (125 words) - 19:41, 26 February 2014

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