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  2. DayZ (mod) - Wikipedia

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    PC Gamer gave DayZ the "Mod of the Year" 2012 award, calling it "one of the least-forgiving and most intimidating games of the year." [38] Good Game gave DayZ the "Quiet Achiever" award for 2012. [39] PC PowerPlay gave DayZ the "Game of the Year 2012" and named it number five on their list of top 100 games of all time. [34]

  3. DayZ (video game) - Wikipedia

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    DayZ is a multiplayer only survival video game developed and published by Bohemia Interactive. It is the standalone game based on the mod of the same name for Arma 2 . Following a five-year-long early access period for Windows, the game was officially released in December 2018, and was released for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in 2019.

  4. File:Livonian war map (1558-1560)-es.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map showing the campaigns in Livonia, 1558–1560. Green arrows indicate Lithuanian campaigns, red arrows Russian campaigns. Date: 10 November 2015: Source:

  5. Livonian War - Wikipedia

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    Map of campaigns in Livonia, 1558–1560. Ivan IV regarded the Livonian Confederation's approach to the Polish–Lithuanian union for protection under the Treaty of Pozvol as casus belli. [24] In 1554 Livonia and Russia had signed a fifteen-year truce in which Livonia agreed not to enter into an alliance with Poland–Lithuania. [25]

  6. Livonian Order - Wikipedia

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    Semigallia was a strategic territory for the Livonian Order. Lithuanians passed through Semigallia to raid settlements in Livonia, and they took advantage of the winter ice pack in the Gulf of Riga to reach Oesel Island. Also, this territory kept the Livonian Branch of the Teutonic Order separated from the Prussian Branch. [3]

  7. Livonia - Wikipedia

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    Livonia, as understood after the retreat of Denmark in 1346, bordered on the Gulf of Finland in the north, Lake Peipus and Russia to the east, and Lithuania to the south. As a consequence of the Livonian War (1558–1583), the territory of Livonia was reduced to the southern half of Estonia and the northern half of Latvia.

  8. Livonian Coast - Wikipedia

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    Livonian Coast (Livonian: Līvõd rānda; Latvian: Lībiešu krasts), also known as Livonia, is a culturally protected territory of Latvia that was historically inhabited by Livonian people. It is located in Northern Courland and encompasses twelve Livonian villages. The protected area is about 60 kilometers long.

  9. Terra Mariana - Wikipedia

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    Terra Mariana (Medieval Latin for 'Land of Mary') was the formal name [1] for Medieval Livonia or Old Livonia. [ b ] [ 4 ] It was formed in the aftermath of the Livonian Crusade , and its territories were composed of present-day Estonia and Latvia .