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Narikaton is a domain of the Imperial Commonwealth, one of the three domains of the Narikatonite Empire, and one of the five traditional Darnussian provinces. It is considered to be the birthplace of Narikatonite civilization. The domain has been the subject of numerous wars between itself an Mainland Darnussia, the largest example being the Second Darnussian Civil War, when Nationalists staged an uprising, and declared independence.

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  • Narikaton (region)
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  • Narikaton is a domain of the Imperial Commonwealth, one of the three domains of the Narikatonite Empire, and one of the five traditional Darnussian provinces. It is considered to be the birthplace of Narikatonite civilization. The domain has been the subject of numerous wars between itself an Mainland Darnussia, the largest example being the Second Darnussian Civil War, when Nationalists staged an uprising, and declared independence.
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  • Narikaton is a domain of the Imperial Commonwealth, one of the three domains of the Narikatonite Empire, and one of the five traditional Darnussian provinces. It is considered to be the birthplace of Narikatonite civilization. The domain has been the subject of numerous wars between itself an Mainland Darnussia, the largest example being the Second Darnussian Civil War, when Nationalists staged an uprising, and declared independence.
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