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In 2018, First Minister of Ulinaria [[Victoria Juarez]] joined the side of the [[Lauchenoirian Resistance]] during the [[Second Lauchenoirian Civil War]]. She was later convicted of war crimes following the mistreatment of at least one prisoner of war.
In 2018, First Minister of Ulinaria [[Victoria Juarez]] joined the side of the [[Lauchenoirian Resistance]] during the [[Second Lauchenoirian Civil War]]. She was later convicted of war crimes following the mistreatment of at least one prisoner of war.


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Ulinaria is a province of Lauchenoiria. It was initially established as a colony of Valahandia in 1417 out of territory formerly belonging to Yervia. In 1922, the territory became one of the eight provinces of the Federation of Lauchenoiria.

History

In 1417, Valahandian explorers landed in what was then Western Yervia. Following numerous battles with forces from Yervia, the defenders were forced back over the Nariavan Mountains which stretch north-south between the two major rivers of Lauchenoiria. In the western territory, the Valahandians established Ulinaria Colony.

In 2018, First Minister of Ulinaria Victoria Juarez joined the side of the Lauchenoirian Resistance during the Second Lauchenoirian Civil War. She was later convicted of war crimes following the mistreatment of at least one prisoner of war.