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  2. List of fictional European countries - Wikipedia

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    Livonia: from the video game ARMA 3: Contact and DayZ: Livonia, it is a Polish-speaking Baltic country that is a member of NATO and borders four other countries, including Russia through Kaliningrad, and Belarus. [20] Losania is a small country in Eastern Europe by World's End Harem. Lower Slobovia: fictional island country in Al Capp's Li'l Abner

  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. Category:Military locations by country - Wikipedia

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    Military locations of the Czech Republic (1 C, 1 P) D. Military locations of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1 C) Military locations of Denmark (2 C, 1 P) E.

  5. Biggest U.S. Military Sites: Where to Find Your State's - AOL

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    Near the city of St. Paul is the largest of Minnesota's 32 military sites, Arden Hills Army Training Site. In 2018, Minnesota received 20% of the entire National Guard's military construction ...

  6. Category:Military locations - Wikipedia

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    Military locations by country (69 C)-Sites by war (13 C) * Wars by location (17 C) A. Air Defense Identification Zone (5 P) Military attractions (4 C) B.

  7. DayZ (mod) - Wikipedia

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    DayZ is a multiplayer open world survival third-person shooter modification designed by Dean Hall for the 2009 tactical shooter video game Arma 2 and its 2010 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Livonian Crusade - Wikipedia

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    The main source of information on the Livonian crusade is the Livonian Chronicle of Henry, written in c. 1229 by Henry of Latvia (Henricus de Lettis). [5] In his chronicle, the author notes that he penned it down at the urging of his lords and companions, including his former teacher bishop Albert of Riga, who receives much praise throughout the text, that is internally divided according to ...