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=== Music ===
=== Music ===
Traditional Ceylonian folk music is one of the most popular genres throughout the country. Besides that, Ceylonian music encompasses a wide variety of different genres. Similar to Tierradorian [[tuqasai]] music, traditional Ceylonian music consists of instruments such as ukuleles, flutes, drums, tambourines, and more recently, acoustic guitars and accordions. Some notable folk performers from Ceylonia include [[Pio Castro]], [[Atanór Bascaôt]], [[Socí Kaîas]], and [[Manoela Barros]].
Traditional Ceylonian folk music is one of the most popular genres throughout the country. Besides that, Ceylonian music encompasses a wide variety of different genres. Similar to Tierradorian [[tuqasai]] music, traditional Ceylonian music consists of instruments such as ukuleles, flutes, drums, tambourines, and more recently, acoustic guitars and accordions. Some notable folk performers from Ceylonia include [[Pio Castro]], [[Atanór Bascaôt]], [[Socí Kaîas]], and [[Manoela Barros]]. Similar to traditional music, Ceylon pop music is also on the rise, particularly from Tierrador and Occidental Crona. Along with most popular South Cronan pop singers/bands, many Lusophonic Ceylon-based pop singers have been on the rise since the late 1980s. Artists with international recognition in Ceylonia include Cartadanian pop artist [[Adriana Dutra]], along with many Ceylon artists, including [[Constância Costa]], [[Ustai Tapis]], [[Miguel Arás]], and [[Óscar Leite]].
 
Similar to traditional music, Ceylon pop music is also on the rise, particularly from Tierrador and Occidental Crona. Along with most popular South Cronan pop singers/bands, many Lusophonic Ceylon-based pop singers have been on the rise since the late 1980s. Artists with international recognition in Ceylonia include Cartadanian pop artist [[Adriana Dutra]], along with many Ceylon artists, including [[Constância Costa]], [[Ustai Tapis]], [[Miguel Arás]], and [[Óscar Leite]].


=== Sports ===
=== Sports ===
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There are many different forms of media in Ceylonia. [[Ceilônia Televisão]] is the state-owned public broadcaster in the country, operating five different free-to-air channels. A popular conspiracy theory across the country states that Ceilônia Televisão is politically affiliated with the PpY, the country’s current ruling party, and airs subliminal propaganda through its channels. Ceilônia Televisão has released several statements regarding this theory, but has never outright denied it. The theory has been turned into a recurring joke in the broadcaster’s central office in Santa Maria. Ceilônia Televisão is available in several different languages, including Yapokee, Cartadanian, Tierradorian, and all of the 27 federally recognized tribal languages. Besides Ceilônia Televisão, there are over one hundred television channels, domestic and international, that operate throughout the country.
There are many different forms of media in Ceylonia. [[Ceilônia Televisão]] is the state-owned public broadcaster in the country, operating five different free-to-air channels. A popular conspiracy theory across the country states that Ceilônia Televisão is politically affiliated with the PpY, the country’s current ruling party, and airs subliminal propaganda through its channels. Ceilônia Televisão has released several statements regarding this theory, but has never outright denied it. The theory has been turned into a recurring joke in the broadcaster’s central office in Santa Maria. Ceilônia Televisão is available in several different languages, including Yapokee, Cartadanian, Tierradorian, and all of the 27 federally recognized tribal languages. Besides Ceilônia Televisão, there are over one hundred television channels, domestic and international, that operate throughout the country.


In terms of radio, [[Radîyapoké]] is the state-owned radio broadcaster. However, as television usage became more prominent throughout the country, radio usage has declined by a significant percentage. Now, radio broadcasting can only be accessed through a car.
In terms of radio, [[Radîyapoké]] is the state-owned radio broadcaster. However, as television usage became more prominent throughout the country, radio usage has declined by a significant percentage. Now, radio broadcasting can only be accessed through a car. Paper media is also on the decline. The Ceylon government does not control the paper media in the same sense that it controls both radio and television. The most popular newspaper, the [[Correio Santa Maria]], is the most well-known newspaper service in the country. Other newspaper services include East Sachia-based [[Tempos de Portos]], [[Ceilônia Hoja]], and [[Yapokétaši]].
 
Paper media is also on the decline. The Ceylon government does not control the paper media in the same sense that it controls both radio and television. The most popular newspaper, the [[Correio Santa Maria]], is the most well-known newspaper service in the country. Other newspaper services include East Sachia-based [[Tempos de Portos]], [[Ceilônia Hoja]], and [[Yapokétaši]].


== See also ==
== See also ==