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The '''Occident''' (from the Latin word occidens, "sunset, West", in contrast to the Orient, from the Latin word oriens, "rise, East") refers generally to the western hemisphere, and more specifically to 'traditional' formal Christian tradition civilization. The exact definition of 'the Occident' varies wildly depending on context, time period, and social group, but consistently includes Latin and Romance nations such as [[Caphiria]], [[Urcea]], and eastern [[Sarpedon]] and southern [[Levantia]]. The most stringent definition of the Occident centers on the civilizations extended from the legal tradition and/or ethnic makeup of the indigenous peoples around the [[Sea of Canete]] and [[Urlazio]], namely the [[Istroya|Istroyans]] and the [[Adonerum|Adonerii]]. In its wider use, 'Occidental' can include the Gaelic world, Gothica, parts of [[Kiro-Borealis]], parts of southern [[Crona]], and southern Sarpedon as well in almost any combination. Colonies of the powers of these areas are sometimes considered peripheral parts of the Occident regardless of global location.
The '''Occident''' (from the Latin word occidens, "sunset, West", in contrast to the Orient, from the Latin word oriens, "rise, East") refers generally to the western hemisphere, and more specifically to 'traditional' formal Christian tradition civilization. The exact definition of 'the Occident' varies wildly depending on context, time period, and social group, but consistently includes Latin and Romance nations such as [[Caphiria]], [[Urcea]], and eastern [[Sarpedon]] and southern [[Levantia]]. The most stringent definition of the Occident centers on the civilizations extended from the legal tradition and/or ethnic makeup of the indigenous peoples around the [[Sea of Canete]] and [[Urlazio]], namely the [[Istroya|Istroyans]] and the [[Adonerum|Adonerii]]. In its wider use, 'Occidental' can include the Gaelic world, Gothica, parts of [[Kiro-Borealis]], parts of southern [[Crona]], and southern Sarpedon as well in almost any combination. Colonies of the powers of these areas are sometimes considered peripheral parts of the Occident regardless of global location.


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