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  • ...due to the site's religious importance. Unlike any other still-functioning Altazorian religious site, Buyambá is ''not'' a restoration, but rather a continuousl ...the south side of the town of [[Fuerte Cuadrado, DC]]. It is about 100 km north of capital, [[Villa Constitución, DF]].
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  • ...ties of several native language communities (including Caruque, Lonica and Altazorian) as well as a large Castellanese-speaking community. It is quite famous for ...s are located. East and south are alluvial agricultural land, while to the north the land rises into more hilly terrain.
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  • '''Aqueruña''' ([[Castellanese language|Castellanese]], possibly Altazorian in origin) is a town in the [[Ardispheric Federation|Ardispherian]] federal ...ary is with the town of [[El Alguacil, DC|El Alguacil]]. It is flat in the north but there is a hill in the southern part that forms a bluff along the river
    3 KB (410 words) - 23:46, 7 January 2019
  • ...gerish language|Ingerish]] ''Mines of Tiger White'', [[Altazorian language|Altazorian]] ''Man Juria'') is a town in the [[Ardispheric Federation|Ardispherian]] f ...convert to Catholicism in 1500s who has the distinction of being the only Altazorian saint, San Julián. According to legend, among other miracles, Tigreblanco
    7 KB (746 words) - 16:51, 7 January 2019
  • ...rn [[Oa]], site of the now extinct Frankish colony of the 1700s; or in the north of Puh, due to mixture with peoples from Harda, across the strait). The maj ..., Jessitim|Soa Kogyra]]), who after doing anthropological work among the [[Altazorian]] people in the [[Ardispheric Federation]], presented this theory in the 19
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  • ...zorians still living in the region forced the Gohangukian settlers farther north, to the eastern shore of the [[Marverde (Ardisphere)|Marverde]], which at t ...eral meters, thus when he laid out his city on the remains of an abandoned Altazorian settlement, several kilometers west of the colonial village of Iglesia Blan
    6 KB (867 words) - 17:34, 7 January 2019
  • ...ties of several native language communities (including Caruque, Lonica and Altazorian) as well as a large Castellanese-speaking community. It is quite famous for ...:left;" | '''Aqueruña''' ([[Castellanese language|Castellanese]], possibly Altazorian in origin) is a town in the [[Ardispheric Federation|Ardispherian]] federal
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  • ...artamento Libertad. The evidence of a Lonica-related substrate to northern Altazorian is particularly strong. * Altazorian-Albalongan Family
    32 KB (2,232 words) - 05:50, 7 April 2023
  • ...sted relations with either the Algonkish languages or, less plausibly, the Altazorian language group. Because of the writing system, some have also suggested a r ...er people), is simply "zhur" (IPA /ʒur/). A name such as "Dweh" (a city in north central Puh) is two syllables, "dw-eh", and "Dawassy" (the kingdom) is in f
    80 KB (11,028 words) - 16:01, 13 May 2019
  • |regional_languages = [[Ingerish]], [[Franquese]], [[Altazorian]], [[Bofobundan language|Bofobundan]], [[Mahhalian]], [[Románš|Karolian R ...viewed as a reference to the common sun-themed iconography of many native Altazorian religious sites.
    747 KB (39,061 words) - 13:57, 25 July 2023