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==History==
==History==
===Establishment of Little Caldera===
===Establishment of Little Caldera===
Little Caldera was established in 1607 as the country's capital due to concerns over too many [[Indigeno-Calderan|Indigeno-Calderans]] in the first capital of Neu Maessen. Despite these concerns and the creation of a new capital, many Volkspartei leaders still lived in Neu Maessen and even held legislative sessions until 1619 when it was deemed illegal to legislate anywhere besides Little Caldera. This law inadvertently also brought all provincial capitals and legislators to Little Caldera, ironically raising the Volin population.  
Little Caldera was established in 1607 as the country's capital due to concerns over too many [[Indigeno-Calderan|Indigeno-Calderans]] in the first capital of [[Neu Maessen]]. Despite these concerns and the creation of a new capital, many Volkspartei leaders still lived in Neu Maessen and even held legislative sessions until 1619 when it was deemed illegal to legislate anywhere besides Little Caldera. This law inadvertently also brought all provincial capitals and legislators to Little Caldera, ironically raising the Volin population.  


Before Little Caldera was established, it was home to a small 10 person Indigeno-Calderan settlement called Awap. Awap was mainly a fishing village, but they had built a shrine to honor the sea god, which was later turned into the modern day hall of Mashk museum.
Before Little Caldera was established, it was home to a small 10 person Indigeno-Calderan settlement called Awap. Awap was mainly a fishing village, but they had built a shrine to honor the sea god, which was later turned into the modern day hall of Mashk museum.
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