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| - The region in question, consists of the English counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Kent, Essex, Sussex and Surrey, which to this day still have significant Wessen populations, and Wessen Language usage, including traditional Wessen spirituality.
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| - The region in question, consists of the English counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Kent, Essex, Sussex and Surrey, which to this day still have significant Wessen populations, and Wessen Language usage, including traditional Wessen spirituality. While the issue has been low-lying in the 20th century, it has become increasingly more important since 2004, with the 2006 Protest, and in October 2013, a British Prime Minister and a Wessen Jylpminnod, met regarding the subject for the first time since the unsuccessful meeting in 2006 to discuss the issue. In the meeting, both nations agreed to work together on the issue, and continue talks about re-unification. However, serious issues including difficult economic, lingual, and cultural integration have been brought up, due to Wessex's unique economic system.
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