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'''''Commonwealths''''' are collections of [[Atlas: Province|provinces]] that share an identity together surpassing provincial boundaries; this identity can have various bases and/or limits.
'''''Commonwealths''''' are collections of [[Atlas: Province|provinces]] that share an identity together surpassing provincial boundaries; this identity can have various bases and/or limits.


A commonwealth may range from internally maintaining great autonomy for each province (perhaps even not forming a stable entity but merely being an alliance of some form between still-independent provinces) to being extremely consolidated (perhaps a even single centralized government managing several different provinces and [[Lorebook: People|people(s)]]).
A commonwealth may range from internally maintaining great autonomy for each province (perhaps even not forming a stable entity but merely being an alliance of some form between still-independent provinces) to being extremely consolidated (perhaps even a single centralized government managing several different provinces and [[Lorebook: People|people(s)]]).
 
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Commonwealths are collections of provinces that share an identity together surpassing provincial boundaries; this identity can have various bases and/or limits.

A commonwealth may range from internally maintaining great autonomy for each province (perhaps even not forming a stable entity but merely being an alliance of some form between still-independent provinces) to being extremely consolidated (perhaps even a single centralized government managing several different provinces and people(s)).

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