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'''Bajablastra''' is the smallest of the [[Krasoa Islands]]. | '''Bajablastra''' is the smallest of the [[Krasoa Islands]]. | ||
The people of Bajablastra have a homogenised admixture of Coscivian, Loa, and | The people of Bajablastra have a homogenised admixture of Coscivian, Loa, and [[Conaterra]]n ancestry, and speak Bajablastran Creole, a Maritime Coscivian-based creole on a Loa grammatical base with heavy Pelaxian influence. | ||
The island is most famous as the sole producer of a brilliant teal stimulant beverage known locally as ''basata'' but marketed abroad as ''Bajablastra'', named for the island itself. The [[Kiravian Intellectual Property Office]] - Division of Agricultural Property recognises Bajablastra (the beverage) as a {{wp|protected designation of origin}}, and the Federacy seeks to have this upheld in its foreign trade agreements. | The island is most famous as the sole producer of a brilliant teal stimulant beverage known locally as ''basata'' but marketed abroad as ''Bajablastra'', named for the island itself. The [[Kiravian Intellectual Property Office]] - Division of Agricultural Property recognises Bajablastra (the beverage) as a {{wp|protected designation of origin}}, and the Federacy seeks to have this upheld in its foreign trade agreements. |
Revision as of 12:14, 10 January 2024
Bajablastra is the smallest of the Krasoa Islands.
The people of Bajablastra have a homogenised admixture of Coscivian, Loa, and Conaterran ancestry, and speak Bajablastran Creole, a Maritime Coscivian-based creole on a Loa grammatical base with heavy Pelaxian influence.
The island is most famous as the sole producer of a brilliant teal stimulant beverage known locally as basata but marketed abroad as Bajablastra, named for the island itself. The Kiravian Intellectual Property Office - Division of Agricultural Property recognises Bajablastra (the beverage) as a protected designation of origin, and the Federacy seeks to have this upheld in its foreign trade agreements.