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| [[Terran Mercantile Community]]
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| Commerce
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| Defunct by [[-1110]].
 
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== Description ([[Portfolio]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Portfolio]]) ==
 
[[File:Chart Terran Mercantile Community Regional.png|300 px|right]]
 
[[File:Chart Terran Mercantile Community Regional.png|300 px|right]]
The Terran Mercantile Community (commonly abbreviated to ''TMC'') was a loose trade association formed in [[-1862]] by [[Terra (world)|Terra]] and her closest ex-colonies that later grew into a huge [[Corporation|Corporate Polity]].
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The Terran Mercantile Community (commonly abbreviated to ''TMC'') was a loose trade association formed in [[-1862]] by [[Terra (world)|Terra]] and her closest ex-colonies that later grew into a huge  
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[[Corporation|Corporate Polity]].
  
At its formation its declared area of operations was the former territory of the [[Terran Confederation]]. It gradually expanded and shrank over time, at its height having interests and active assets on hundreds of worlds lying across fourteen sectors. Though it claimed nominal control of vast regions, much of that space was uninhabited wilderness, and even populated systems often had no direct contact with the Mercantile Community for periods of years. As the [[Long Night]] deepened the organization gradually contracted, becoming the [[Old Earth Union]] by [[-1110]].
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At its formation its declared area of operations was the former territory of the [[Terran Confederation]]. It gradually expanded and shrank over time, at its height having interests and active assets on just a few hundreds of worlds lying across parts of fourteen sectors. Though it claimed nominal control of vast regions, much of that space was uninhabited wilderness, and even populated systems often had no direct contact with the Mercantile Community for periods of years. As the [[Long Night]] deepened and other [[Polity|minor polities]] emerged, the organization gradually contracted, becoming the [[Old Earth Union]] by [[-1110]].
  
[[File:Chart Terran Mercantile Community Basic.png|500 px]] <br> (Charts sourced from [[Traveller Map]])
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A basic {{Imperial}}-era chart of the Terran Mercantile Community, showing all of the territory it ever had influence over conglomerated into one single politico-economic entity:
* Areas with [[Terran Confederation]] colonies are marked in yellow. <br> The exact locations of these worlds is fundamentally conjecture – the few [[Library Data|historical sources]] that survive are vague and often contradictory. Heated arguments rage amongst historians about the exact locations of [[Terra]]'s first major colonies.  
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[[File:Chart Terran Mercantile Community Basic.png|500 px]] <br> (Chart sourced from [[Traveller Map]])
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* Areas with [[Terran Confederation]] colonies are marked in yellow. <br> The exact locations of these worlds is fundamentally conjecture – the few [[Library Data|historical sources]] that survive are vague and often contradictory. <br> Heated arguments rage amongst historians about the precise locations of [[Terra]]'s first major settlements.  
 
* The Mercantile Community's declared core area of operations (shown in purple) closely matched the borders of the former [[Terran Confederation]].
 
* The Mercantile Community's declared core area of operations (shown in purple) closely matched the borders of the former [[Terran Confederation]].
* Over its 700 year existence the Mercantile Community gained influence and interest in regions beyond its declared borders. The majority of this territory was uninhabited and often this "interest" would amount to little more than an orbital survey. Systems and worlds mentioned in surviving historical records are marked in blue.
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* Over its 700 year existence the Mercantile Community gained influence and interest in regions beyond its declared borders. The majority of this territory was uninhabited and often this "interest" would amount to little more than orbital surveys of worlds. Systems and worlds mentioned in surviving historical records are marked in blue.
 
* The region that became the [[Old Earth Union]] is marked in red. [[Terra]] is circled in bright red.
 
* The region that became the [[Old Earth Union]] is marked in red. [[Terra]] is circled in bright red.
* The region dominated by the [[Vegan]]s, a regionally important [[minor race]], is marked in green.
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* The area dominated by the [[Vegan]]s, a regionally important [[minor race]], is marked in green.
  
 
==== Regional Interests ====
 
==== Regional Interests ====
 
To [[coreward]] lay [[Vilani|Vilani-dominated]] regions that had seen centuries of fighting during the [[Interstellar Wars]]. Old hostilities tended to linger and the Mercantile Community found itself unwelcome in these areas. To [[spinward]] and [[trailing]] were lightly settled former frontier provinces of the [[First Imperium|Ziru Sirka]]. They had generally good relations with the [[Terran]]s, especially following massive [[Terran]] intervention in the waves of epidemics that followed first contact, and were keen to trade. To [[rimward]] lay empty space, an endless wilderness filled with incredible opportunities and unknown dangers that beckoned to many adventurous souls.
 
To [[coreward]] lay [[Vilani|Vilani-dominated]] regions that had seen centuries of fighting during the [[Interstellar Wars]]. Old hostilities tended to linger and the Mercantile Community found itself unwelcome in these areas. To [[spinward]] and [[trailing]] were lightly settled former frontier provinces of the [[First Imperium|Ziru Sirka]]. They had generally good relations with the [[Terran]]s, especially following massive [[Terran]] intervention in the waves of epidemics that followed first contact, and were keen to trade. To [[rimward]] lay empty space, an endless wilderness filled with incredible opportunities and unknown dangers that beckoned to many adventurous souls.
  
=== Goals ===
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The Mercantile Community was always spread incredibly thinly across the territory it operated within.
Ostensibly a purely commercial organization, it was actually a means of circumventing [[Rule of Man]] prohibitions against member planets having their own navies.
 
  
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
[[File:Comp-Prog-Dav-R-Deitrick-Starter-Trav-Page-16 16-July-2018a.jpg|right]]
 
[[File:Comp-Prog-Dav-R-Deitrick-Starter-Trav-Page-16 16-July-2018a.jpg|right]]
When the Rule of Man in the form of the [[Rim Province]] collapsed in [[-1690]], The Terran Mercantile Community had a space fleet to patrol its systems and to replace the now gone [[Second Imperium|Second Empire]] fleets. The TMC's merchant fleet cushioned the blow of the Long Night and made it possible for Terra to survive in relative comfort.
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When the Rule of Man in the form of the [[Rim Province]] collapsed in [[-1690]], The Terran Mercantile Community had a space fleet to patrol its systems and to replace the now gone [[Second Imperium|Second Empire]] fleets. The TMC's merchant fleet cushioned the blow of the [[Long Night]] and made it possible for [[Terra]] to survive in relative comfort.
  
 
When the [[Easter Concord]] in [[-1112]] severed its economic ties to the TMC and other worlds began talking of forming their own unions, the TMC decided to cut its losses. In [[-1110]] the corporation formally transformed into the [[Old Earth Union]], abandoning all worlds outside the Union to their own devices, and becoming a small, tight group instead of a large, loose one.
 
When the [[Easter Concord]] in [[-1112]] severed its economic ties to the TMC and other worlds began talking of forming their own unions, the TMC decided to cut its losses. In [[-1110]] the corporation formally transformed into the [[Old Earth Union]], abandoning all worlds outside the Union to their own devices, and becoming a small, tight group instead of a large, loose one.
  
In [[588]] the [[Old Earth Union]] was annexed by the {{Imperium}}. The {{Imperium}} also claimed all of the former territories of the Mercantile Community, which had ceased to exist about 1,600 years before. The Mercantile Community hadn't really had a territory, instead claiming rights to trade and resources within broad regions, and few of the worlds within the region had any tangible link to it, having been settled more than a millennium after its demise. However, framing the Mercantile Community as a human [[polity]] gave a degree of legitimacy to the {{Imperial}} territorial claim and allowed the {{Imperium}} to move its border adjacent to the [[Aslan Hierate]] without breaking the terms of the [[Peace of Ftahalr]].
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In [[588]] the [[Old Earth Union]] was annexed by the {{Imperium}}. The {{Imperium}} also claimed all of the former territories of the Mercantile Community, which had ceased to exist about 1,600 years before, including all of the various long-defunct petty polities that had arisen within its area of operations during its later years. The Mercantile Community had never really had a territory, instead claiming rights to trade and resources (and having significant economic influence within) broad, poorly defined regions. However, framing the Mercantile Community as a large human [[polity]] gave a degree of legitimacy to the later {{Imperial}} territorial claim and allowed the {{Imperium}} to move its border adjacent to the [[Aslan Hierate]] without breaking the terms of the [[Peace of Ftahalr]].
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* It is worth noting that the Mercantile Community never controlled the vast area shown on {{Imperial}} historical maps. The {{Imperium}} simply marked all the worlds ever controlled by, visited by, or even just mentioned in historical records as former members, and used this to create a vast politico-economic entity that in reality never existed.
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* Few of the worlds within those areas claimed by the {{Imperium}} had any tangible link to the Community, having been settled more than a millennium after its demise.
  
 
=== Government & Politics (Leadership) ===
 
=== Government & Politics (Leadership) ===
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[[File:Terran_Mercantile_Community.jpg|175 px|thumb|An alternate TMC logo]]
 
The TMC took over many of the functions of the Rule of Man (though abandoning the extreme edges of the old Rim Province), but was careful at first not to assume the mantle of government. By avoiding the appearance of ruling it avoided alienating the other planets and driving them into forming their own unions. Relying on the protection of the TMC ships were cheaper than building their own, and the TMC itself took pains not to be perceived as a threat.
 
The TMC took over many of the functions of the Rule of Man (though abandoning the extreme edges of the old Rim Province), but was careful at first not to assume the mantle of government. By avoiding the appearance of ruling it avoided alienating the other planets and driving them into forming their own unions. Relying on the protection of the TMC ships were cheaper than building their own, and the TMC itself took pains not to be perceived as a threat.
 
* For several centuries the TMC managed to maintain this delicate balance, but the steadily worsening commercial climate eventually forced them to retrench. Like the Rim Province before it, the TMC found the strain of protecting the furthest worlds too much of a burden. From [[-1500s|-1500]] onward other Rule of Man successor states in [[Alpha Crucis Sector| Alpha Crucis]], [[Dark Nebula Sector|Dark Nebula]], [[Magyar Sector|Magyar]] and [[Reaver's Deep Sector| Reavers' Deep]] routinely raided worlds on the fringe of the TMC sphere, but although this was a contributing strain, it was not the primary factor for the eventual dissolution of the TMC. The Reaver Era ended before the end of the TMC, and [[Reavers|Reaver]] attacks in any case concentrated on fringe worlds that had already been abandoned by the TMC and lost interstellar technology. The primary factors were economic depression and a widespread trend toward isolationism, causing a shift to planetary self-reliance at the expense of interplanetary trade.
 
* For several centuries the TMC managed to maintain this delicate balance, but the steadily worsening commercial climate eventually forced them to retrench. Like the Rim Province before it, the TMC found the strain of protecting the furthest worlds too much of a burden. From [[-1500s|-1500]] onward other Rule of Man successor states in [[Alpha Crucis Sector| Alpha Crucis]], [[Dark Nebula Sector|Dark Nebula]], [[Magyar Sector|Magyar]] and [[Reaver's Deep Sector| Reavers' Deep]] routinely raided worlds on the fringe of the TMC sphere, but although this was a contributing strain, it was not the primary factor for the eventual dissolution of the TMC. The Reaver Era ended before the end of the TMC, and [[Reavers|Reaver]] attacks in any case concentrated on fringe worlds that had already been abandoned by the TMC and lost interstellar technology. The primary factors were economic depression and a widespread trend toward isolationism, causing a shift to planetary self-reliance at the expense of interplanetary trade.
  
=== Technology & Trade (Economy) ===
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==== Goals ====
No information yet available.  
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Maintenance of trade and commerce over vast territories.
  
 
=== Military & Intelligence (Force Projection) ===
 
=== Military & Intelligence (Force Projection) ===
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* The ships carried enough armament to protect themselves from pirates and raiders, but not enough to classify them as naval vessels.  
 
* The ships carried enough armament to protect themselves from pirates and raiders, but not enough to classify them as naval vessels.  
 
* Their merchant fleet made Terra and her fellow worlds in the TMC a formidable commercial force.
 
* Their merchant fleet made Terra and her fellow worlds in the TMC a formidable commercial force.
 
[[File:Terran_Mercantile_Community.jpg|200 px]]
 
  
 
== [[World]]s & [[Sector]]s ([[Astrography]]) ==
 
== [[World]]s & [[Sector]]s ([[Astrography]]) ==
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* [[Neworld Sector]].
 
* [[Neworld Sector]].
 
* [[Old Expanses Sector]].
 
* [[Old Expanses Sector]].
* [[Reaver's Deep Sector|Reaver's Deep|]].
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* [[Reaver's Deep Sector|Reaver's Deep]].
 
* [[Solomani Rim Sector|Solomani Rim]].
 
* [[Solomani Rim Sector|Solomani Rim]].
 
* [[Spica Sector]].
 
* [[Spica Sector]].

Latest revision as of 10:52, 22 March 2025

Logo Terran Mercantile Community Alternate.png

The Terran Mercantile Community was a historical organization.

Market Ticker Code[edit]

This business entity was traded under the following interstellar market code/s:

Market Ticker Code
Name Code Type Charter Remarks
Terran Mercantile Community MC Commerce LLC Defunct by -1110.

Description (Portfolio)[edit]

Chart Terran Mercantile Community Regional.png

The Terran Mercantile Community (commonly abbreviated to TMC) was a loose trade association formed in -1862 by Terra and her closest ex-colonies that later grew into a huge Corporate Polity.

At its formation its declared area of operations was the former territory of the Terran Confederation. It gradually expanded and shrank over time, at its height having interests and active assets on just a few hundreds of worlds lying across parts of fourteen sectors. Though it claimed nominal control of vast regions, much of that space was uninhabited wilderness, and even populated systems often had no direct contact with the Mercantile Community for periods of years. As the Long Night deepened and other minor polities emerged, the organization gradually contracted, becoming the Old Earth Union by -1110.

A basic Imperial-era chart of the Terran Mercantile Community, showing all of the territory it ever had influence over conglomerated into one single politico-economic entity:

Chart Terran Mercantile Community Basic.png
(Chart sourced from Traveller Map)

  • Areas with Terran Confederation colonies are marked in yellow.
    The exact locations of these worlds is fundamentally conjecture – the few historical sources that survive are vague and often contradictory.
    Heated arguments rage amongst historians about the precise locations of Terra's first major settlements.
  • The Mercantile Community's declared core area of operations (shown in purple) closely matched the borders of the former Terran Confederation.
  • Over its 700 year existence the Mercantile Community gained influence and interest in regions beyond its declared borders. The majority of this territory was uninhabited and often this "interest" would amount to little more than orbital surveys of worlds. Systems and worlds mentioned in surviving historical records are marked in blue.
  • The region that became the Old Earth Union is marked in red. Terra is circled in bright red.
  • The area dominated by the Vegans, a regionally important minor race, is marked in green.

Regional Interests[edit]

To coreward lay Vilani-dominated regions that had seen centuries of fighting during the Interstellar Wars. Old hostilities tended to linger and the Mercantile Community found itself unwelcome in these areas. To spinward and trailing were lightly settled former frontier provinces of the Ziru Sirka. They had generally good relations with the Terrans, especially following massive Terran intervention in the waves of epidemics that followed first contact, and were keen to trade. To rimward lay empty space, an endless wilderness filled with incredible opportunities and unknown dangers that beckoned to many adventurous souls.

The Mercantile Community was always spread incredibly thinly across the territory it operated within.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Comp-Prog-Dav-R-Deitrick-Starter-Trav-Page-16 16-July-2018a.jpg

When the Rule of Man in the form of the Rim Province collapsed in -1690, The Terran Mercantile Community had a space fleet to patrol its systems and to replace the now gone Second Empire fleets. The TMC's merchant fleet cushioned the blow of the Long Night and made it possible for Terra to survive in relative comfort.

When the Easter Concord in -1112 severed its economic ties to the TMC and other worlds began talking of forming their own unions, the TMC decided to cut its losses. In -1110 the corporation formally transformed into the Old Earth Union, abandoning all worlds outside the Union to their own devices, and becoming a small, tight group instead of a large, loose one.

In 588 the Old Earth Union was annexed by the Imperium. The Imperium also claimed all of the former territories of the Mercantile Community, which had ceased to exist about 1,600 years before, including all of the various long-defunct petty polities that had arisen within its area of operations during its later years. The Mercantile Community had never really had a territory, instead claiming rights to trade and resources (and having significant economic influence within) broad, poorly defined regions. However, framing the Mercantile Community as a large human polity gave a degree of legitimacy to the later Imperial territorial claim and allowed the Imperium to move its border adjacent to the Aslan Hierate without breaking the terms of the Peace of Ftahalr.

  • It is worth noting that the Mercantile Community never controlled the vast area shown on Imperial historical maps. The Imperium simply marked all the worlds ever controlled by, visited by, or even just mentioned in historical records as former members, and used this to create a vast politico-economic entity that in reality never existed.
  • Few of the worlds within those areas claimed by the Imperium had any tangible link to the Community, having been settled more than a millennium after its demise.

Government & Politics (Leadership)[edit]

An alternate TMC logo

The TMC took over many of the functions of the Rule of Man (though abandoning the extreme edges of the old Rim Province), but was careful at first not to assume the mantle of government. By avoiding the appearance of ruling it avoided alienating the other planets and driving them into forming their own unions. Relying on the protection of the TMC ships were cheaper than building their own, and the TMC itself took pains not to be perceived as a threat.

  • For several centuries the TMC managed to maintain this delicate balance, but the steadily worsening commercial climate eventually forced them to retrench. Like the Rim Province before it, the TMC found the strain of protecting the furthest worlds too much of a burden. From -1500 onward other Rule of Man successor states in Alpha Crucis, Dark Nebula, Magyar and Reavers' Deep routinely raided worlds on the fringe of the TMC sphere, but although this was a contributing strain, it was not the primary factor for the eventual dissolution of the TMC. The Reaver Era ended before the end of the TMC, and Reaver attacks in any case concentrated on fringe worlds that had already been abandoned by the TMC and lost interstellar technology. The primary factors were economic depression and a widespread trend toward isolationism, causing a shift to planetary self-reliance at the expense of interplanetary trade.

Goals[edit]

Maintenance of trade and commerce over vast territories.

Military & Intelligence (Force Projection)[edit]

Ostensibly a purely commercial organization, it was actually a means of circumventing Rule of Man prohibitions against member planets having their own navies.

  • The TMC built a merchant fleet that toed a very fine line between commercial ships and naval vessels.
  • The ships carried enough armament to protect themselves from pirates and raiders, but not enough to classify them as naval vessels.
  • Their merchant fleet made Terra and her fellow worlds in the TMC a formidable commercial force.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]

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This business was best known for frequenting the markets of the following sectors:

Charted Space:

World Listing[edit]

Comprehensive Second Survey data for all worlds that have associations with this organization is available.

  • The primary source material for all data is Traveller Map.
  • Other sources may differ: some elements of the data may be contradictory or incorrect.
  • Data is occasionally updated as new information becomes available.

AAB library archives contain expanded data about the following systems:

200 of 1104 World articles in Terran Mercantile Community
000-091  •  100-064  •  100-224  •  300-689  •  310-736  •  410-082  •  410-359  •  410-660  •  410-694  •  410-713  •  536-876  •  5A1-474  •  5A4-620  •  5A5-846  •  623-314  •  675-465  •  6B5-191  •  7B3-758  •  7B5-177  •  899-456  •  8B2-147  •  Abano  •  Abel  •  Abeline  •  Abrasador  •  Acamar  •  Acerbas  •  Acton  •  Acuate  •  Aden  •  Aedes  •  Aekhar  •  Aelita  •  Aestuary  •  Aetna (Al 0619)  •  Agrippa  •  Aguila  •  Ahkeh  •  Aimi  •  Ain  •  Akal  •  Akeem  •  Akkadevi  •  Akvomondo  •  Al-Battani  •  Alameda  •  Alastor  •  Albarino  •  Alberto  •  Alcairo  •  Alcemena  •  Alcibiades  •  Alcyone  •  Aldebaran  •  Aleutia  •  Algarroba  •  Algidus II  •  Algieba (Ne 1317)  •  Algol  •  Alhena  •  Alignak  •  Alpha Trianguli  •  Alta Minato  •  Alzenau  •  Alzirr  •  Amaranta  •  Amaranth  •  Amarilis  •  Amber  •  Ambergris  •  Ambit  •  Americo  •  Amersee  •  Amiti 3  •  Amphirite  •  Anapa  •  Andromache  •  Anemone  •  Ankh  •  Antiochus  •  Antofalla  •  Anton  •  Anvik  •  Ao Guang  •  Aoaikhe  •  Apostoles  •  Arable  •  Arad  •  Araljarg  •  Arcalod  •  Arctica  •  Arias  •  Arid  •  Ariette  •  Aristides  •  Arkoperaeld  •  Aroostook  •  Arras  •  Arsenic  •  Arya  •  Aryabhata  •  Asalah  •  Asea  •  Asphodel  •  Asterope  •  Ate (Ne 1620)  •  Atwater Station  •  Augusta (Ca 1636)  •  Aumerle  •  Auric  •  Azraqi  •  Azucena  •  Baccarin  •  Balboa (AC 0240)  •  Balm  •  Balor  •  Balthazar  •  Barnard  •  Barnet (Ca 2326)  •  Barrow  •  Bathsheba  •  Baudin  •  Baxter Station  •  Bedelia  •  Begaa  •  Belarius  •  Belicheki  •  Bequest  •  Bering  •  Berns  •  Besos  •  Beta Aurigae  •  Beta Eridani  •  Beta Martius  •  Beta Tauri  •  Beta Trianguli  •  Bijou  •  Billow  •  Binyamin  •  Biton  •  Blackhawk  •  Bleak (Al 1303)  •  Boise  •  Bonner  •  Bootless  •  Borethane  •  Borodino  •  Boroka  •  Borovichi  •  Bounteous (Ne 0516)  •  Bowerbank  •  Bowin Prime  •  Bram  •  Brant  •  Braxen  •  Bream  •  Brenna  •  Briareus  •  Brimate  •  Brion II  •  Broucken  •  Brulanta  •  Bruncvík  •  Burgoyne  •  Burroughs  •  Bursk  •  Busiris  •  CN201  •  CN329  •  CN649  •  CN783  •  CN867  •  CN914  •  Cabrera  •  Cadiz (Al 2510)  •  Cain  •  Calamiti  •  Calchas  •  Caletor I  •  Calgary (SR 2031)  •  Calhourn  •  Calores  •  Campinas  •  Canaan (Al 1206)  •  Canaan (DN 3238)  •  Canaveral  •  Cangarda  •  Canimar  •  Caravan  •  Carcosa (Al 1628)  •  Cardinal  •  Carthame  •  Cassio  •  Castine  •  Catarina (Al 3002)  •  Caucus  •  Causticus  •  Cazadero  •  Cecilio  •  Celephais  •  
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