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The architecture and spatial design of lowland Æonara departs from the pronounced verticality characteristic of Coscivian architecture elsewhere. Although Coscivian towerhouses and trilevels are not uncommon, especially in older settlements and developments near urban cores or high-value beachfronts, the architecture of lowland Æonara is notable for its lower and broader profile. This region was the first area of the Kiravian Federacy to experience [[The Valley (Urcea)|Urcean Valley]]-style suburban sprawl, emanating from the major coastal metros of Sirana and Laśerna.
The architecture and spatial design of lowland Æonara departs from the pronounced verticality characteristic of Coscivian architecture elsewhere. Although Coscivian towerhouses and trilevels are not uncommon, especially in older settlements and developments near urban cores or high-value beachfronts, the architecture of lowland Æonara is notable for its lower and broader profile. This region was the first area of the Kiravian Federacy to experience [[The Valley (Urcea)|Urcean Valley]]-style suburban sprawl, emanating from the major coastal metros of Sirana and Laśerna.
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| [[File:Newe Daniel 042314.JPG|thumb|upright|alt=idk, some shit|A typical "settlement town" in West Æonara]]
| [[File:Tota Lake 1.JPG|thumb|upright|alt=idk, some shit|H]]
| [[File:Miami, aérea 5.jpg|thumb|upright|alt=idk, some shit|Ranch tracts south of Sirana]]
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Æonarans culturally classify the island's various spatially distinct physical settlements into several classes based on which wave of development they originated during and other characteristics. These include
Æonarans culturally classify the island's various spatially distinct physical settlements into several classes based on which wave of development they originated during and other characteristics. These include