@BoredDeffy Thank you sincerely for your answer, but I have raised more questions. Please forgive me for asking too many questions and speaking too much, such as what aircraft did the Lochiwian people use for bombing in 1915? Is it similar to the Ilya Muromets aircraft? I think they had developed the aviation industry in the 1910s and were able to independently develop heavy bombers (perhaps airships?) like the Ilya Muromets, which could quickly destroy a country's defenses and occupy cities (perhaps they had the earliest paratroopers who could take down defenses from the sky under the cover of planes, and the nekoshima people would definitely build a large number of defenses and concentrate on the coast after experiencing multiple wars). Another thing is that I think the data that Imperium Felinis, as an island nation, had nearly a million combat and non combat casualties during the transition from the phalanx era to the line infantry era, but only a few thousand remained is somewhat exaggerated (perhaps due to historical exaggeration?). If Imperium Felinis The population is similar to that of Britain around 1700 (5.1 million in England and 1.2 million in Scotland in 1700, I'm sorry that this problem cannot refer to the population of Japan in 1700, because the contemporary Britain is more in line with the living conditions of the war, the plague, civil unrest and famine it brought and the description of "millions of people before the war"). In my opinion, the remaining population may be at most between 1 million and 3 million (the population of Britain was reduced by only one third during the Hundred Years War, the peak population of Britain before the war was about 4-6 million, and the remaining 2 million after the war. This is based on the conditions of reducing about 2-4 million people, but most of these people died of the Black Death and famine. Perhaps Imm Perium Felinis also suffered from famine and plague at the same time? I think we can refer to the Great Plague of London in 1665 and the Famine of 1690? ). The Pawston Port Massacre and Salmon Bay Burning Incident seem to be named after the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. The former may have been a massacre of the Nakoshima people by the Lochiwan people, while the latter may have been a protest by the Nakoshima people against the Lochiwian people?
Hello, sorry to bother you. I have looked at your answers to others and I have some questions about this worldview. I am curious about why ethnic conflicts occur in archipelago countries? Is this ethnic conflict similar to the ethnic conflict in Yugoslavia? There seem to be very few examples of ethnic conflicts in archipelagic countries, and I can hardly find them (except for some examples in Indonesia, such as Ternate and Tidore people or Sundanese and Wandan people). Are there any conflicts between the Lochiwan and Nekoshima people in modern or ancient times? I am not familiar with this worldview, but I hope to learn about it. Why does the Necoshima people, as a seemingly small island nation, have a mature aviation industry to independently build aircraft, and are there any related reforms?
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+1@BoredDeffy Thank you sincerely for your answer, but I have raised more questions. Please forgive me for asking too many questions and speaking too much, such as what aircraft did the Lochiwian people use for bombing in 1915? Is it similar to the Ilya Muromets aircraft? I think they had developed the aviation industry in the 1910s and were able to independently develop heavy bombers (perhaps airships?) like the Ilya Muromets, which could quickly destroy a country's defenses and occupy cities (perhaps they had the earliest paratroopers who could take down defenses from the sky under the cover of planes, and the nekoshima people would definitely build a large number of defenses and concentrate on the coast after experiencing multiple wars). Another thing is that I think the data that Imperium Felinis, as an island nation, had nearly a million combat and non combat casualties during the transition from the phalanx era to the line infantry era, but only a few thousand remained is somewhat exaggerated (perhaps due to historical exaggeration?). If Imperium Felinis The population is similar to that of Britain around 1700 (5.1 million in England and 1.2 million in Scotland in 1700, I'm sorry that this problem cannot refer to the population of Japan in 1700, because the contemporary Britain is more in line with the living conditions of the war, the plague, civil unrest and famine it brought and the description of "millions of people before the war"). In my opinion, the remaining population may be at most between 1 million and 3 million (the population of Britain was reduced by only one third during the Hundred Years War, the peak population of Britain before the war was about 4-6 million, and the remaining 2 million after the war. This is based on the conditions of reducing about 2-4 million people, but most of these people died of the Black Death and famine. Perhaps Imm Perium Felinis also suffered from famine and plague at the same time? I think we can refer to the Great Plague of London in 1665 and the Famine of 1690? ). The Pawston Port Massacre and Salmon Bay Burning Incident seem to be named after the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. The former may have been a massacre of the Nakoshima people by the Lochiwan people, while the latter may have been a protest by the Nakoshima people against the Lochiwian people?
+1Hello, sorry to bother you. I have looked at your answers to others and I have some questions about this worldview. I am curious about why ethnic conflicts occur in archipelago countries? Is this ethnic conflict similar to the ethnic conflict in Yugoslavia? There seem to be very few examples of ethnic conflicts in archipelagic countries, and I can hardly find them (except for some examples in Indonesia, such as Ternate and Tidore people or Sundanese and Wandan people). Are there any conflicts between the Lochiwan and Nekoshima people in modern or ancient times? I am not familiar with this worldview, but I hope to learn about it. Why does the Necoshima people, as a seemingly small island nation, have a mature aviation industry to independently build aircraft, and are there any related reforms?
+1Vrlo dobro. Nadam se da će se obnoviti zastava Republike Bosne i Kraljevine Bosne, a ne Federacije.
Bosna koristi štit koji je nasleđen od Kraljevine Bosne.
Seksualni rob djeda Alije.😂