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The Islands have a decidedly more [[Sarpedon]]ic cultural background both due to their history as well as the social traditions and mores that make the region unique. Like the rest of Urcea, the vast majority of Island region residents speak [[Julian Ænglish]] and are members of the [[Catholic Church]]. Unlike most Urceans, however, many residents of the Islands, and especially the people of [[Halfway]] and [[Tromarine]], speak with a very distinct regional accent that includes pronunciations common to [[Istroyan people]] rather than mainland Levantines.
The Islands have a decidedly more [[Sarpedon]]ic cultural background both due to their history as well as the social traditions and mores that make the region unique. Like the rest of Urcea, the vast majority of Island region residents speak [[Julian Ænglish]] and are members of the [[Catholic Church]]. Unlike most Urceans, however, many residents of the Islands, and especially the people of [[Halfway]] and [[Tromarine]], speak with a very distinct regional accent that includes pronunciations common to [[Istroyan people]] rather than mainland Levantines.
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[[Category:Geography of Urcea]]
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[[Category:Cultural Geography]]
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