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* Competes with the Soviet Union for recognition as the successor government to several former Eastern European states. | * Competes with the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] for recognition as the successor government to several former Eastern European states. | ||
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# [https://www.champlain.group/news/oto-delegation-criticized-as-ashen-faced-humiliated-after-soviets-display-captured-arms-in-league-congress "OTO Delegation Criticized as “Ashen Faced”, “Humiliated” After Soviets Display Captured Arms In League Congress"]. ''Champlain Group''. | # [https://www.champlain.group/news/oto-delegation-criticized-as-ashen-faced-humiliated-after-soviets-display-captured-arms-in-league-congress "OTO Delegation Criticized as “Ashen Faced”, “Humiliated” After Soviets Display Captured Arms In League Congress"]. ''Champlain Group''. | ||
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The Międzymorze Commonwealth, also known as the Intermarium Commonwealth or simply the Intermarium, is a Non-Legacy Nation. It is the Orion Arm's 18th-most populous nation. It is a Great Power, a member of the Non-Aligned Movement, and a member of the League of Nations.
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