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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=== |