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  • ...f [[Wikipedia:rice|rice]] native to the [[Central Basin (Soltenna)|Central Basin]] of [[Soltenna]], distinct from other forms of rice such as ''[[Wikipedia:
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  • <!---------------------- BASIN --> | river_system = Acre Basin
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  • ...ming the boundary between the [[Central Basin]] to the west and the Rietic Basin to the east. Stretching {{convert|2000|km|mi|abbr=on}} between the [[Amiya ...l]] rivers. The eastern, windward half of the Rietic, including the Rietic basin, is notably wetter and thus more densely forested.
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  • <!---------------------- BASIN --> ...n [[Soltenna]]. It begins in [MALAS PCL???] and flows through Southern and Central Qgam before emptying into [[Woĝ Lake]] east of [[Ham Year]].
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  • ...today. Genetic and archaeological studies of [[Lake Soltenna]] and [[Yená Basin]] populations trace their ancestral origins to Northwest Mirarian tribes in ...eted as an area between [[Lake Soltenna]] and the [[Amiyant Sea]]. Central Basin's favorable climate and soil fertility allowed it to be the site to one of
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  • ...times called North Baredina. Other regions may also be recognized, such as Central Baredina, while Ekuosia is often subdivided into [[Upper Ekuosia]], [[Lower ...after which the region of Ekuosia is named. The Ekuos River system and its basin also included the [[Tabiq river]] and [[Kasingadh lakes]], and terminates i
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  • | map_alt = Ekuos River Basin <!---------------------- BASIN -->
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  • ...g West and East [[Soltenna]]. It extends from northeastern [[Qonklaks]] to central western Liosol(?) and divides Huy En(?) into two geographically separate re ...rn counterparts, which comprises the western half of the [[Lake Soltenna]] basin.
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  • ...are an interconnected series of four major and several minor lakes in west-central [[Upper Boroso]]. ...a single, naturally interconnected body of fresh water, within the Qeerlic Basin.
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  • ...ithin the relatively flat plains of the [[Central Basin (Soltenna)|Central Basin]]. Riyana shares land borders with [[Naea]], [[Kadya]], and [[Qonklaks]] an ...und the [[Acre (river)|Acre]] and [[Cuáma River]], collectively dubbed the Central Rivers. The river valley has been known to be a cradle of civilization wher
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  • ...m to have been sedentary in nature. The drier Ghiro plains surrounding the basin present substantial evidence for transitional cultures, in which difference [[Category:Central Federation]]
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  • ...[Wikipedia:Parliamentary system|parliamentary]] sovereign state located in central [[Soltenna]]. Its territory comprises an area of {{convert|539564|km2|sqmi} [[Rietic peoples]] settled in modern Central Kadya in around 3,300 BCE. Few details were known about Kadya before conque
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  • |time_zone = [[Central Boroso Time]] ...ŋkeʁʌtuw]]]), abbreviated as the '''UKDP''', is a country located in north-central [[Boroso]].
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  • ...ew to become the Rietic Mountains as well as forming the [[Lake Soltenna]] basin. Unlike the Darkine orogeny, the tectonic plates collide at a much slower m
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  • ...irectly controlled by Dhwer until the [[Great Dhweran Empire]], becoming a central player in the decentralized Small Kings Period that succeeded the Empire. I .... Military and para-military [[Modern North Boroso Border Conflicts#Thewer Basin Conflicts|conflict in the region]] was common in the late 1800s and early 1
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  • ...he growing [[Terminian Empire]], the four constituent states established a central monarchy, consolidated and shared naval control of the [[Amiyant Sea]], and ...ships. Piracy in the region was reduced, including in much of the western basin of the Gulf of Sharkunen.
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  • ...f Sharkunen|Sharkunen Gulf]] basin and briefly part of the [[Amiyant Sea]] basin, Lugida is bordered by [[Kadya]] and the [[Rietic Mountains]] to the west, ...E. At its peak, its territory spanned much of the upper half of the Meryth Basin. Archaeological evidence found in sites at [[Meryth City]] and Melir hinted
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  • ...itself at war with the [[Kudzati Empire]], which ruled much of the desert basin east of the Ekuos bend. The king of Ekuos decided to fight the empire, as t Beginning in 1173 with the occupation of what is now [[Central Ekuosia]] and Eastern [[Lons]], the [[Grand Ekuostian Empire]] was one of t
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