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'''Nova Istroya''' is a term referring to the [[Urcea | '''Nova Istroya''' is a term referring to the region of [[Urcea]] including the province of [[Sanctissimo Sacramento]] and much of southeastern [[Gassavelia]], although some broader definitions of the term also include parts of [[Burgundie]]. Nova Istroya specifically describes much of the southeastern coast of [[Levantia]] and southern coast of [[Urcea]] that was the site of settlement by [[Istroya|Istroyan]] peoples during Antiquity. The region, which is largely separated from the rest of Urcea by a southern portion of the [[Hortus Mountains]], runs along the coast of the [[Sea of Istroya]] facing [[Audonia]]. As the most geographically accessible portion of [[Levantia]] to the east, the area has long been a prominent location of cultural exchange and mixing, though the Istroyan legacy still remains the most prominent. | ||
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Nova Istroya is a term referring to the region of Urcea including the province of Sanctissimo Sacramento and much of southeastern Gassavelia, although some broader definitions of the term also include parts of Burgundie. Nova Istroya specifically describes much of the southeastern coast of Levantia and southern coast of Urcea that was the site of settlement by Istroyan peoples during Antiquity. The region, which is largely separated from the rest of Urcea by a southern portion of the Hortus Mountains, runs along the coast of the Sea of Istroya facing Audonia. As the most geographically accessible portion of Levantia to the east, the area has long been a prominent location of cultural exchange and mixing, though the Istroyan legacy still remains the most prominent.