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Sarpedon is considered a "crucible of civilizations" as the continent has served as the geographical root of several civilizations: the northern portion of the continent saw the birth of the Adonerii civilization, which birthed ancient Latin and Romance cultures; the eastern part of the continent saw the birth and rise of [[Ancient Istroyan civilization|Ancient Istroya]], the southern part of Sarpedon remained isolated and the indigenous Sarpic civilization was able to evolve; and to the far east on Vallos, a fusion of influences developed into the polynesian culture. Much of the northern half of Sarpedon has been directly influenced by Caphiria which had dominated and controlled the region up until the 17th century, which means most modern northern and western Sarpedonians states are of Romance influence and modern central and eastern Sarpedonian states are of Latin influence. During the golden age of colonialism, other Occidental countries - primarily from [[Levantia]] - colonized various parts of the southern half of Sarpedon and influenced the development of the region.  
Sarpedon is considered a "crucible of civilizations" as the continent has served as the geographical root of several civilizations: the northern portion of the continent saw the birth of the Adonerii civilization, which birthed ancient Latin and Romance cultures; the eastern part of the continent saw the birth and rise of [[Ancient Istroyan civilization|Ancient Istroya]], the southern part of Sarpedon remained isolated and the indigenous Sarpic civilization was able to evolve; and to the far east on Vallos, a fusion of influences developed into the polynesian culture. Much of the northern half of Sarpedon has been directly influenced by Caphiria which had dominated and controlled the region up until the 17th century, which means most modern northern and western Sarpedonians states are of Romance influence and modern central and eastern Sarpedonian states are of Latin influence. During the golden age of colonialism, other Occidental countries - primarily from [[Levantia]] - colonized various parts of the southern half of Sarpedon and influenced the development of the region.  
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== History ==
==History==
=== Geologic history ===
===Natural history===
=== Pre-Latin ===
==Natural characteristics==
=== Colonial period ===
===Geology===
== Geography ==
===Climate===
=== Geology ===
===Ecology===
=== Climate ===
==Demographics==
=== Ecology ===
===Languages===
== Demographics ==
===Religion===
=== Languages ===
Sarpedon is very diverse when it comes to religions. Although the region doesn't boast the founding of any large religions, it has been the founding place of many sects since ancient times. Forms of [[Catholic]]ism is the largest present religion. Christians, in general, represent a massive majority of Sarpedon's population. There are also other important minority religions like the [[Kapuhenasa]] in Loa Republic.
=== Religions ===
===Population===
Sarpedon is very diverse when it comes to religions. Although the region doesn't boast the founding of any large religions, it has been the founding place of many sects since ancient times. Caphirian Catholicism is the largest present religion but other sects that originated there, such as Shia Islam and Samaritan Judaism, are also well represented. Christians, in general, represent more than half of Sarpedon's population. There are also other important minority religions like the Recepi Alevism and [[Kapuhenasa]] in Loa Republic.
===Cultural groups===
 
=== Populace ===
== Economy ==
== Economy ==
=== Transport ===
=== Transport ===
=== Communications ===
=== Communications ===
== Culture ==
=== Sports ===
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