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  • ...ing to contribute here, please check out the [[TalossaWiki:Citizens_portal|Citizens portal]].</div></div> |colspan="4" align="center"|'''His Majesty, the King of Talossa'''
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  • ...lossa.proboards.com/thread/4914/general-election-march-2010?page=1 results of the General Elections] are as follows: | bgcolor="#FFCC00" | &nbsp;&nbsp; || [[PP|Progressive Party of Talossa]] || 28 || 89
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  • | style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" | ''Upper house of the Ziu'' | style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Standing Rules of the Senate]]''
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  • ...sa.proboards.com/thread/5318/general-election-december-2010?page=1 results of the General Elections] are as follows: | bgcolor="#FFCC00" | &nbsp;&nbsp; || [[PP|Progressive Party of Talossa]] || 18 || 57
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  • ...self-govern during the 39th Cosa with the proclamation of a [[Constitution of Benito|Constitution]] by Viceré [[Owen Edwards]]. ...te of Ohio have established the [[Cjovani]] subculture. Notable activities of this subculture include viewing Spaghetti Western films and playing bocce b
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  • ...lossa.proboards.com/thread/1727/general-election-dec-07-jan?page=1 results of the General Elections] are as follows: ==Members of the 38th Cosa==
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  • ...f the Republic of Talossa|Declaration of Independence]], together with all of the Amendments approved. <center><big><big>'''Provisional Constitution of the Republic of Talossa'''</big></big> <br />
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  • ...rds.com/thread/5780/general-election-september-october-2011?page=1 results of the General Elections] are as follows: | bgcolor="#FFCC00" | &nbsp;&nbsp; || [[PP|Progressive Party of Talossa]] || 15 || 40
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  • [[Category:Talossan citizens]] ...st below contains all persons who are or have been citizens of the Kingdom of Talossa.
    77 KB (8,546 words) - 16:35, 12 September 2014
  • <!-- A maximum of six parties are supported --> ...n was the first to be administered by the then-newly appointed [[Secretary of State]] [[Glüc da Dhi]].
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  • ...cord of binding laws passed by the Maricopa Cabana (the hottest spot north of Havana; in Talossan ''el Cleivi''). | [[Constitution_of_the_Sovereign_Province_of_Maricopa|Constitution of Maricopa (text)]]
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  • |name=League of Centre Conservatives ...rom all walks of life. I founded by [[Ian Plätschisch]] with a small group of fellow moderates and in the 55th cosa was the second-largest party. It new
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  • |name=Moderate Radical Party of Talossa ...also sometimes referred to as "Murpitts", from the literal pronounciation of the party acronym.
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  • ...tween 2 June 1981 and 17 March 1982, since 1982 Vuode has been the cockpit of Talossan history. ...onal capital, until 6 June 1982 when it lost that honour to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus, then called [[Montevûdio]] Province.
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  • ...ng sovereign of Talossa, [[King John]], has maintained a scrupulous policy of independence from political parties, refusing to endorse, interfere with, o ...n the [[Cosa]] at each General Election. Each party receives a percentage of the 200 seats in the Cosa that represents its support by the electorate. Pa
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  • ...orebears and the local heritage of neighbouring [[Milwaukee]], the history of Talossa itself is comparably more recent. ...s marked by almost complete Madisonian dominance, with every single aspect of Talossan life defined and controlled by the founder, [[Robert I]]. His leg
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