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Like virtually all of mainland Dragoonasag, the Carlana area was occupied by the native Parkufos before English-speaking settlers arrived in the 1770s. The area's first English-speaking settlers arrived in 1771, two years after the nation of Dragoonasag was born. The settlers were led by explorer John Zoab, who founded a community on a mountain in present-day Northwest Carlana. After settling at his new home, Zoab wrote letters to his friends describing the land. More people moved to the area, and by 1790, the territory that would later become the Carlana Territory was born. In 1796, the site of the territory's capital city was chosen. In 1813, the city now known as Carlana West was founded by Stu Brimm. The English-speaking settlers and natives lived together in peace, and in 1815, the te

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  • Like virtually all of mainland Dragoonasag, the Carlana area was occupied by the native Parkufos before English-speaking settlers arrived in the 1770s. The area's first English-speaking settlers arrived in 1771, two years after the nation of Dragoonasag was born. The settlers were led by explorer John Zoab, who founded a community on a mountain in present-day Northwest Carlana. After settling at his new home, Zoab wrote letters to his friends describing the land. More people moved to the area, and by 1790, the territory that would later become the Carlana Territory was born. In 1796, the site of the territory's capital city was chosen. In 1813, the city now known as Carlana West was founded by Stu Brimm. The English-speaking settlers and natives lived together in peace, and in 1815, the te
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  • Governor
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  • Carlanan
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  • Highest point
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  • 1835-08-31(xsd:date)
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  • Demonym
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  • Along the Airhopana River
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  • Capital
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  • Date of statehood
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  • Lowest point
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  • Carlana West
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  • Large city
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  • Carlana
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  • Like virtually all of mainland Dragoonasag, the Carlana area was occupied by the native Parkufos before English-speaking settlers arrived in the 1770s. The area's first English-speaking settlers arrived in 1771, two years after the nation of Dragoonasag was born. The settlers were led by explorer John Zoab, who founded a community on a mountain in present-day Northwest Carlana. After settling at his new home, Zoab wrote letters to his friends describing the land. More people moved to the area, and by 1790, the territory that would later become the Carlana Territory was born. In 1796, the site of the territory's capital city was chosen. In 1813, the city now known as Carlana West was founded by Stu Brimm. The English-speaking settlers and natives lived together in peace, and in 1815, the territory was named "Carlana", thought to be from the Parkufo word for peaceful. In 1818, a field in the territory was burned by a tribe of Parkufos from what is now Persiana. Angry Dragoonish forces begged the Dragoonasag president to declare war. War was declared on October 2, 1818, and the Carlana Territory War began. The war lasted until 1820, and resulted in the invading Parkufos surrendering. About 273 Dragoonish soldiers were killed, and 522 Parkufos, a third of whom fought on Dragoonasag's side, were killed. After the war ended on November 12, 1820, residents began rebuilding towns destroyed during the war.
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