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==Cultural impacts==
==Cultural impacts==
 
Ideas about life on the frontier have had a lasting impact on the [[Culture of Urcea]]. Southern movies, or "southerns", became a popular genre of film with the rise of the motion picture industry, depicting legendary individuals and events such as the life of [[Slingin' Seamus]]; this genre spread outside of Urcea and has become popular abroad, with productions such as [[Last train to Somerville]] (2003) and other [[Frontier film|frontier films]]. Life on the frontier also has been recorded in music, with the famous showdowns and characters recollected through both contemporary and later songs that have been recorded in the frontier genre, a variation of {{wp|country music}}, which includes the imagined style of how Ómestaderoi music sounded. The Ómestaderoi themselves, and their ranch hands, the cowboys, are well known worldwide as a trope.  Life on the frontier, and the [[Ómestaderoi]] experience there, lead to the rise of [[Culture_of_Urcea#Cowboy_buffets|cowboy buffets]], a type of restaurant in [[Urcea]] which provides perceived immersive frontier experiences.
Life on the frontier, and the [[Ómestaderoi]] experience there, lead to the rise of [[Culture_of_Urcea#Cowboy_buffets|cowboy buffets]], a type of restaurant in [[Urcea]] which provides perceived immersive frontier experiences.


[[Category: Culture of Urcea]]
[[Category: Culture of Urcea]]

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