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Singular:

Nominative: Confoederatio Helvetica

Genitive: Confoederationis Helveticae

Dative: Confoederationi Helveticae

Accusative: Confoederationem Helveticam

Ablative: Confoederatione Helvetica

Plural:

Nominative: Confoederationes Helveticae

Genitive: Confoederationum Helveticarum

Dative: Confoederationibus Helveticis

Accusative: Confoederationes Helveticas

Ablative: Confoederationibus Helveticis

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