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Vallos has a diverse array of cultures and was called "at the same time a crossroads of the old and new worlds and a rich tapestry of three different cultural traditions" by [[P.G.W. Gelema]]. The three main cultural influences in Vallos come from the [[Occident]], particularly [[Latinic people|Latinic]]-descended traditions of [[Burgundie]] and [[Cartadania]], from [[Polynesian people]] who populate the southern tip of the subcontinent, and [[Crona|Cronan people]] who have settled the subcontinent at various points since the first millennia BC. | Vallos has a diverse array of cultures and was called "at the same time a crossroads of the old and new worlds and a rich tapestry of three different cultural traditions" by [[P. G. W. Gelema]]. The three main cultural influences in Vallos come from the [[Occident]], particularly [[Latinic people|Latinic]]-descended traditions of [[Burgundie]] and [[Cartadania]], from [[Polynesian people]] who populate the southern tip of the subcontinent, and [[Crona|Cronan people]] who have settled the subcontinent at various points since the first millennia BC. | ||
[[Category: Urcea]] | [[Category: Urcea]] | ||
[[Category: Subcontinents]] | [[Category: Subcontinents]] |
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Vallos is a region and subcontinent located west of Sarpedon, of which it is a part. It is bound by the Polynesian Sea to the south and west, the Odoneru Ocean to the north, and the Tainean Sea to the east.
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Vallos has a diverse array of cultures and was called "at the same time a crossroads of the old and new worlds and a rich tapestry of three different cultural traditions" by P. G. W. Gelema. The three main cultural influences in Vallos come from the Occident, particularly Latinic-descended traditions of Burgundie and Cartadania, from Polynesian people who populate the southern tip of the subcontinent, and Cronan people who have settled the subcontinent at various points since the first millennia BC.