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===Post-War independence=== |
===Post-War independence=== |
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− | Following the end of the Copper War, Wadiin was forced to let go of its holdings on mainland Huo mainly due to Chiöq pressures. On 11 Massaigh, 4608 CY, the [[Provisional Government of the Eastern Provinces]] was established to facilitate the building of a new government in what had formerly been Wadiin territories for centuries. Referendums for independence and new governments were held across the provinces, but were fought with political violence and repression. X |
+ | Following the end of the Copper War, Wadiin was forced to let go of its holdings on mainland Huo mainly due to Chiöq pressures. On 11 Massaigh, 4608 CY, the [[Provisional Government of the Eastern Provinces]] was established to facilitate the building of a new government in what had formerly been Wadiin territories for centuries. Referendums for independence and new governments were held across the provinces, but were fought with political violence and repression. The controversial rise of the conservative alliance in the new country lead to an eventual Kadinist [[Tocha 5th Revolution]]. X |
==Geography== |
==Geography== |
Latest revision as of 23:18, 15 July 2024
United Kadinist Provinces | |
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Flag | |
Motto: X | |
Capital | Fiṭoġō |
Official languages | Wadiin |
Religion | Kunwidya |
Demonym(s) | Wadiin, Eastern Wadiin |
Government | Kadinist Republic |
• Dyatadyi | X |
• Experts | [Some amount] |
• Tyadyifyi | X |
The Experts | |
The Tyadyifyi |
The United Kadinist Provinces (Wadiin: Fyīfūnūfyi bāḍan fyi kādīnīsig) is a country located in Northern Huo
History
Wadiin Far East
Copper War
Post-War independence
Following the end of the Copper War, Wadiin was forced to let go of its holdings on mainland Huo mainly due to Chiöq pressures. On 11 Massaigh, 4608 CY, the Provisional Government of the Eastern Provinces was established to facilitate the building of a new government in what had formerly been Wadiin territories for centuries. Referendums for independence and new governments were held across the provinces, but were fought with political violence and repression. The controversial rise of the conservative alliance in the new country lead to an eventual Kadinist Tocha 5th Revolution. X