The Kingdom of San Joaquin, often simply referred too as "Visalia", is a nation-state in the Southern San Joaquin Valley of California, a ways north of the ruins of Los Angeles and southeast of the California Republic. It is primarily run by people, often from Mexico and points south, who once worked fields in the area, their descendants, and other Hispanic people from the area.
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| - The Kingdom of San Joaquin, often simply referred too as "Visalia", is a nation-state in the Southern San Joaquin Valley of California, a ways north of the ruins of Los Angeles and southeast of the California Republic. It is primarily run by people, often from Mexico and points south, who once worked fields in the area, their descendants, and other Hispanic people from the area.
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| - Nunes, Porterville, Reedley, Tulare, Wasco
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| - Spanish, Portuguese, and English
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| - Portions of Kern, Kings, Fresno, and Tulare counties of California
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| - Chumash-San Joaquin Alliance
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| - The Kingdom of San Joaquin, often simply referred too as "Visalia", is a nation-state in the Southern San Joaquin Valley of California, a ways north of the ruins of Los Angeles and southeast of the California Republic. It is primarily run by people, often from Mexico and points south, who once worked fields in the area, their descendants, and other Hispanic people from the area.
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