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rdfs:comment | - After Algrinia's fight for freedom from free and want, a flag was hoisted above the Galvronstein capital which is what some say is strikingly familiar to the Botswanian flag. Along with that small piece of history. One that is yet to be credited but is still believed to be true by every Algrinian citizen, its believed that after the final battle the remaining soldiers started singing Con Te Partiro - (Meaning "Time To Say Goodbye" in English), it's rumored that the singing could be heard all around the world.
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Motto | - "Don't think we aren't watching you"
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abstract | - After Algrinia's fight for freedom from free and want, a flag was hoisted above the Galvronstein capital which is what some say is strikingly familiar to the Botswanian flag. Along with that small piece of history. One that is yet to be credited but is still believed to be true by every Algrinian citizen, its believed that after the final battle the remaining soldiers started singing Con Te Partiro - (Meaning "Time To Say Goodbye" in English), it's rumored that the singing could be heard all around the world. Ever since Con Te Partiro was sung at the end of the Revolution it has been Algrinia's National Anthem. Con Te Partiro is used to honor the fallen after battles, and on the revolutionary day November 5. It can also be heard every morning on the news when you receive a message from the Dear Leader, and as you walk through the streets being played on loudspeakers to increase morality which also tell citizens they're happy people.
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