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As with most things Calderan, Calderan art is seperated into two parts: Volin, and Gothic. Volin artists prior to 1600 often carved out of wood, creating sculptures or simple drawings of famous gods or events. When Eldmorans came to Caldera, they introduced music and paintings, sparking an era of Volin artistic expression, usually based around fishing or religion. Gothic art in Caldera is characterized by thematic messages, usually based around "listen to your elders" or nationalistic messages.  
As with most things Calderan, Calderan art is seperated into two parts: Volin, and Gothic. Volin artists prior to 1600 often carved out of wood, creating sculptures or simple drawings of famous gods or events. When Eldmorans came to Caldera, they introduced music and paintings, sparking an era of Volin artistic expression, usually based around fishing or religion. Gothic art in Caldera is characterized by thematic messages, usually based around "listen to your elders" or nationalistic messages.  


The Calderan national anthem, Neu Haus in Ceuldeland, was written by a Gothic Calderan, and has a message of how great Caldera is to live in.  
The old Calderan national anthem, Neu Haus in Ceuldeland, was written by a Gothic Calderan, and has a message of how great Caldera is to live in, and the new Calderan national anthem, Haus in Neu Berlin, is about failing to listen to your leaders. 
 
The most popular movie in Austro-Caldera is [[Meine Kraft (2003)]].  
===Sports===
===Sports===
Austro-Caldera's most popular sport is kravget, a sport invented by the Volin people in the 10th century. In kravget, there are two teams. The two teams take turns throwing 4 small dics (traditionally slices of wood from a palm tree) at opponents on the other team. If one team manages to hit an opponent without the opponent capturing the disc, then the throwing team scores a point. If the throwing team throws a disc at an opponent and the opponent catches it, then the catching team scores a point. This continues until one team has scored 23 points.  
Austro-Caldera's most popular sport is kravget, a sport invented by the Volin people in the 10th century. In kravget, there are two teams. The two teams take turns throwing 4 small dics (traditionally slices of wood from a palm tree) at opponents on the other team. If one team manages to hit an opponent without the opponent capturing the disc, then the throwing team scores a point. If the throwing team throws a disc at an opponent and the opponent catches it, then the catching team scores a point. This continues until one team has scored 23 points.  
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