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===Literature===
===Literature===
Netanic literature is among the oldest and most well-preserved indigenous pre-Occidental forms of literature in Crona thanks to their relatively early adoption of a standard writing system by Crona standards. Although the Netanic alphabet has largely been supplanted by the Latin-based Occidental alphabet since the formation of the Hukon League in 1764, conversion tables between both alphabets are not only readily available, but are also regularly taught in Netanic schools.
Netanic literature is among the oldest and most well-preserved indigenous pre-Occidental forms of literature in Crona thanks to their relatively early adoption of a standard writing system by Crona standards. Although the Netanic alphabet, which itself was based off of Netanic glyphs, has largely been supplanted by the Latin-based Occidental alphabet since the formation of the Hukon League in 1764, conversion tables between both alphabets are not only readily available, but are also regularly taught in Netanic schools.


===Religion===
===Religion===