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kingdom an area of land ruled by a king
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kingdom The primary category of taxonomic classification into which organisms are classified.
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kingdom (1991) What
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kingdom Organisms are seperated into 5 groups of these.
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kingdom Area ruled by a King and Queen. Must have at least 400 full SCA members, and usually involves several thousand people. There are currently 16 Kingdoms, covering the USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Korea. SCA Geography
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