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  • ...Asia are the [[Batavia]]n colonies of [[Ceylon]] and [[Malediven]]. South Asia is bordered on the west by the [[Moghul National Realm]], on the north by [ [[Category:Asia]]
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  • ...Asia are the [[Batavia]]n colonies of [[Ceylon]] and [[Malediven]]. South Asia is bordered on the west by the [[Moghul National Realm]], on the north by [ [[Category:Asia]]
    813 bytes (116 words) - 17:34, 21 October 2018
  • **'''Asia:''' Russia **'''South America:''' [[Paraná]]
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  • ...me Association''' is the organisation that oversees [[Battlegame]] in East Asia. It organises the East Asian Battlegame Championships and continental compe ==Battlegame in East Asia==
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  • * [[ASN]] - Asia South News, the news network of South East Asia, based out of [[Monland]] and [[Tenasserim]].
    1 KB (183 words) - 23:03, 19 April 2009
  • ...strianism is also found in [[Central Asia]], parts of western [[India]], [[South Africa]] and [[England]].
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  • ===North and South America=== [[Tawantinsuyu]], ruled by Inca, has expanded over much of South America, and has annexed [[Peru]], [[Charcas]], [[Chile]], [[Araucania and
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  • ...posed of four Đaij kingdoms in personal union. It is one of the Southeast Asia's powerful overlord states, with several neighbouring tributary states. South: [[Xrivizaja]].<br>
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  • ...Commanded several "tribute voyages", spreading Chinese influence around SE Asia, India and East Africa. Trading posts set up by the Admiral in India and ea ...A, notably the [[Madagascar|Kingdom of Madagascar]], conquered portions of South Africa and Rhodesia and all of China's Indian colonies were taken by the [[
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  • ...of links in an unbroken commercial chain stretching from Southeast Asia to South America. By 1400, Henua had a permanent trade connection with South America to the west and Mangareva (the Gambiers) to the east. Just like *h
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  • ...grassland, with mountains in the north and west and the Gobi Desert in the south. Most of the population are nomadic [[Buddhism|Tibetan Buddhists]] of the M [[Category:Central Asia]]
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  • ...a mainland portion and an insular portion. The known nations of Southeast Asia are as follows (those marked by a (?) need to be respelled to conform to th ....PNG|400px|thumb|right|A detailed map of the mainland portion of Southeast Asia]]
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  • *240 &ndash; [[South Africa]] === Zone 5 &ndash; [[Mejico]], [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]], [[West Indies]] ===
    8 KB (766 words) - 13:18, 27 February 2021
  • South & East: [[Burma]] [[Category:Nations in Southeast Asia]]
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  • ### [[:Category:Flags of Asia|Flags of Asia]] ### [[:Category:Flags of South America|Flags of South America]]
    30 KB (3,583 words) - 18:34, 8 June 2009
  • *Cape Town, [[South Africa]] ====Asia====
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  • ...h India, and Theravada Buddhism, practiced in Ceylon and much of Southeast Asia. There is also Vajrayana Buddhism, more popularly known as "Tibetan" Buddhi
    2 KB (269 words) - 11:44, 24 August 2020
  • ...prior to the first [[Russia|Russian]] annexation of the northern [[Central Asia]] region. South: [[Persia]].<br>
    5 KB (715 words) - 03:28, 11 May 2009
  • The "Great Road" ([[InterTurkic]]: ''Uluq Yol'') system of [[Central Asia]] is the principal highway network of the region. The network is similar i ...reat Roads are marked in the more settled and civilised parts of [[Central Asia]] with red-painted solid lines along the edges of the road. Traffic lanes
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  • ...xpansion pressing from the east and Chinese influence exerted from Central Asia through the passes. Suzerainty over Ladakh frequently changed hands between *Faced with the Islamic intrusions into South Asia in the thirteenth century, Ladakh sought guidance in religious matters from
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  • South: [[Nam Viet]].<br> ''See Also: [[Southeast Asia]], [[China]], & [[Jac von Ripper]]''
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