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| |national_motto = <br/>"Nam de fratribus tuum, ut vivere nobis"<br/>{{small|"For thy fellow countrymen, we live as one"}} | | |national_motto = <br/>"Nam de fratribus tuum, ut vivere nobis"<br/>{{small|"For thy fellow countrymen, we live as one"}} |
| |national flag = | | |national flag = |
− | |national_anthem = <br/>[[File:Nuvastian Hymn Lite.mp3|thumb|Nuvastian National Hymn|Nuvan Hymn.]]<br/>{{raise|0.2em|{{small|}} {{lower|0.1em|<sup>test</sup>}}}} | + | |national_anthem = <br/>[[File:Nuvastian Hymn Lite.mp3]] |
| |official_languages = {{hlist |Nuvan}} | | |official_languages = {{hlist |Nuvan}} |
| |regional_languages = {{hlist |Nuvan |Vastian |Anderian |Iconian}} | | |regional_languages = {{hlist |Nuvan |Vastian |Anderian |Iconian}} |
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| Ancient History -200 -> -100 | | Ancient History -200 -> -100 |
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| '''Year -260s:''' Nuvastian tribes have roughly covered and explored one-half of the Peninsula. | | '''Year -260s:''' Nuvastian tribes have roughly covered and explored one-half of the Peninsula. |
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| Ancient History -500 -> -400 | | Ancient History -500 -> -400 |
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| '''Year -550s:''' Nuvastian tribes have roughly covered and explored one-fourth of the Peninsula. | | '''Year -550s:''' Nuvastian tribes have roughly covered and explored one-fourth of the Peninsula. |
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| Ancient History -800 -> -700 | | Ancient History -800 -> -700 |
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| '''Year -820s:''' local tribes live off the land as hunter-gatherers and scavengers. They migrate from one place to another using beasts of burden to carry hunting and housing materials from one place to another constantly seeking greener pastures depending on the season. Most animals available as food had migration routes that the tribes followed. | | '''Year -820s:''' local tribes live off the land as hunter-gatherers and scavengers. They migrate from one place to another using beasts of burden to carry hunting and housing materials from one place to another constantly seeking greener pastures depending on the season. Most animals available as food had migration routes that the tribes followed. |
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