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* Tikata has an embassy in Platonia. | * Tikata has an embassy in Platonia. | ||
* Novatlantida has an embassy in [[Madakia]]. | * Novatlantida has an embassy in [[Madakia]]. | ||
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* Tikata has an embassy in Rhea. | |||
* San Remo has an embassy in [[Madakia]]. | |||
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* Tikata has an embassy in Tlahuilco. | |||
There is around | * Tonallán has an embassy in [[Madakia]]. | ||
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There is around 800 000 people of Tonallani origin in Tikata. | |||
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Tikata has established itself as a major participant in multilateral international security activities.
Bilateral relationships
Tikata maintains significant bilateral relations with several countries.
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Suspended between May and July 2013. |
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