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| exproducer = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Solovyov]]
| exproducer = [[File:Aus-icon.png|20px]] [[Australia|Mark Solovyov]]
| exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Solovyov]]
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| debut = {{MKD}}<br>{{SMR}}
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| return = {{HUN}}<br>{{JPN}}<br>{{KAZ}}<br>{{KOR}}<br>{{VNM}}
| return = {{HUN}}<br>{{JPN}}<br>{{KAZ}}<br>{{KOR}}<br>{{VNM}}
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| nonreturn = {{NLD}}<br>{{PRT}}<br>{{CHE}}<br>{{THA}}
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The <strong>Conquiz Tournaments Quarter 1 - 2025</strong> - was the 7th edition of the [[Conquiz Tournaments]] that has been ever made and was held beetwen 6 and 19 April 2025.
The <strong>Conquiz Tournaments Quarter 1 - 2025</strong> - was the 7th edition of the [[Conquiz Tournaments]] that has been ever made and was held beetwen 6 and 19 April 2025.


The tournament was attended by 15 countries, of which [[North Macedonia]] and [[San Marino]] are debut in the competition. [[Hungary]], [[Japan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[South Korea]] and [[Vietnam]] returning after their absence from the previous editions. [[Denmark]] won the competition, with [[Lebanon]] and [[Vietnam]] also in the top three.
The tournament was attended by 15 countries, of which [[North Macedonia]] and [[San Marino]] are debut in the competition. [[Hungary]], [[Japan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[South Korea]] and [[Vietnam]] returning after their absence from the previous editions, but the [[Netherlands]], [[Portugal]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Thailand]] withdrawn from the competition. [[Denmark]] won the competition, with [[Lebanon]] and [[Vietnam]] also in the top three.


== <strong>The Game</strong> ==
== <strong>The Game</strong> ==