The National Capitol Building of Wringo was first built by the Governor of the Wringonan Islands as his mansion. He built it in the middle of a large field to show “supremacy” over the Wringonan people. During the revolution, the mansion was occupied and looted by the rebels wishing to cede from Britain,, and its valuables were taken to the building that would become the Wringonan National Art Museum. After the revolution was over, the building was converted into a capitol building by turning the dance hall into the Representatives room. The smaller rooms were used to house the smaller agencies, and the building was totally converted. Today, it has undergone several renovations, but still remains one of the most well decorated buildings in the Atlantic.
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| - The National Capitol Building of Wringo was first built by the Governor of the Wringonan Islands as his mansion. He built it in the middle of a large field to show “supremacy” over the Wringonan people. During the revolution, the mansion was occupied and looted by the rebels wishing to cede from Britain,, and its valuables were taken to the building that would become the Wringonan National Art Museum. After the revolution was over, the building was converted into a capitol building by turning the dance hall into the Representatives room. The smaller rooms were used to house the smaller agencies, and the building was totally converted. Today, it has undergone several renovations, but still remains one of the most well decorated buildings in the Atlantic.
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| - The National Capitol Building of Wringo was first built by the Governor of the Wringonan Islands as his mansion. He built it in the middle of a large field to show “supremacy” over the Wringonan people. During the revolution, the mansion was occupied and looted by the rebels wishing to cede from Britain,, and its valuables were taken to the building that would become the Wringonan National Art Museum. After the revolution was over, the building was converted into a capitol building by turning the dance hall into the Representatives room. The smaller rooms were used to house the smaller agencies, and the building was totally converted. Today, it has undergone several renovations, but still remains one of the most well decorated buildings in the Atlantic.
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