Discovery of the New World brought on a more and more dedication to future discoveries. The Burgundians first made a major discovery out of what is now L'Atlantide, and a fleet of nine ships under Anton Condamine established outposts at what would be called Nieuwe Antwerp and Nieuwe Charlispolis. Nieuwe Antwerp later would be renamed to Nouvelle Bordeaux, and is located at OTL Cartagena, Colombia. Nieuwe Charlispolis, the territorial capital, would later be renamed C.Q. Condamine.
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| - Discovery of the New World brought on a more and more dedication to future discoveries. The Burgundians first made a major discovery out of what is now L'Atlantide, and a fleet of nine ships under Anton Condamine established outposts at what would be called Nieuwe Antwerp and Nieuwe Charlispolis. Nieuwe Antwerp later would be renamed to Nouvelle Bordeaux, and is located at OTL Cartagena, Colombia. Nieuwe Charlispolis, the territorial capital, would later be renamed C.Q. Condamine.
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| - Discovery of the New World brought on a more and more dedication to future discoveries. The Burgundians first made a major discovery out of what is now L'Atlantide, and a fleet of nine ships under Anton Condamine established outposts at what would be called Nieuwe Antwerp and Nieuwe Charlispolis. Nieuwe Antwerp later would be renamed to Nouvelle Bordeaux, and is located at OTL Cartagena, Colombia. Nieuwe Charlispolis, the territorial capital, would later be renamed C.Q. Condamine. Novogorodian explorers later mapped out OTL Panama, and called it Interterra, the name still used to this day for the region. Brasilea was first established by the Burgundians as a potential location for the spread of Orthodox Catholicism, and the region is still one of the most Catholic regions in the world.
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