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The [[Tainean Area]] is the second-largest, encompassing 311,683.44 square kilometers (120,341.65 sq mi) across the states of [[Ibimini]], [[Inaua]], and [[Kauabimini]]. This, asides from [[Arona]], constitute as the only two countries on [[Vallos]] where the [[Taineans|Tainean people]] make up not only an absolute majority, but are also major strongholds of the Tainean culture and the Tainean language, specifically [[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]. In Rumahoki, Reform Tainean carries some [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] influences and innovations even as the [[Tainean Linguistic Academy]] takes the language through a process of [[re-Taineanisation]].
The [[Tainean Area]] is the second-largest, encompassing 311,683.44 square kilometers (120,341.65 sq mi) across the states of [[Ibimini]], [[Inaua]], and [[Kauabimini]]. This, asides from [[Arona]], constitute as the only two countries on [[Vallos]] where the [[Taineans|Tainean people]] make up not only an absolute majority, but are also major strongholds of the Tainean culture and the Tainean language, specifically [[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]. In Rumahoki, Reform Tainean carries some [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] influences and innovations even as the [[Tainean Linguistic Academy]] takes the language through a process of [[re-Taineanisation]].


The [[Loa Area]] is the third-largest, encompassing square kilometers 240,244.27 (92,758.83 sq mi) across the states of Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia, [[Kalanatoa]], and [[Na'aturie]]. This area was historically a part of the [[Loa Empire]] until its collapse in [[1875]]. The [[Loa people|Loa]] make up the vast majority of people in this area, and all of them practice a {{wp|religious syncretism|syncretic faith}} known as [[Marian Kapuhenasa]], combining elements of Loa [[Kapuhenasa]] with Delepasian Catholicism. This cultural area also boasts having the highest amount of women in public office as well as in ecclesiastical posts, a result of the matriarchal culture of the Loa.
The [[Loa Area]] is the third-largest, encompassing square kilometers 240,244.27 (92,758.83 sq mi) across the states of Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia, [[Kalanatoa]], and [[Na'aturie]]. This area was historically a part of the [[Loa Empire]] until its collapse in [[1875]]. The [[Loa]] make up the vast majority of people in this area, and all of them practice a {{wp|religious syncretism|syncretic faith}} known as [[Marian Kapuhenasa]], combining elements of Loa [[Kapuhenasa]] with Delepasian Catholicism. This cultural area also boasts having the highest amount of women in public office as well as in ecclesiastical posts, a result of the matriarchal culture of the Loa.


The [[Cartadanian Area]] is the smallest of the cultural areas, encompassing 39,453.60 square kilometers (15,233.12 sq mi) across the state of [[Portas Gemeas]] and the autonomous island of [[Trescolinia]]. Both the [[Cartadanians|Cartadanian people]] and the [[Cartadanian language]] are dominant in this cultural area. The culture here has some Tainean influences, given its close proximity to the Tainean Area, as well as maritime overtones due to it being on a coastal area as well as its [[Vallos#Piratocracies|history with pirates]].
The [[Cartadanian Area]] is the smallest of the cultural areas, encompassing 39,453.60 square kilometers (15,233.12 sq mi) across the state of [[Portas Gemeas]] and the autonomous island of [[Trescolinia]]. Both the [[Cartadanians|Cartadanian people]] and the [[Cartadanian language]] are dominant in this cultural area. The culture here has some Tainean influences, given its close proximity to the Tainean Area, as well as maritime overtones due to it being on a coastal area as well as its [[Vallos#Piratocracies|history with pirates]].
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