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===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
Various yams, corn, freshwater fish, crustaceans etc.
Various yams, corn, freshwater fish, crustaceans etc.
===Symbol===
[[File:Sol_de_Mayo-Bandera_de_Argentina.svg|thumb|175px|''Inti'', the main symbol of Kelekona and of their indigenous people.]]
The main symbol of the indigenous people of North Songun descent is the ''{{wp|Sun of May|Inti}}'' ("Sun"). It resembles the heraldic {{wp|Sun (heraldry)|sun in splendor}} with a face, but the symbol pre-dates the heraldic charge by centuries. Ever since Kelekona declared independence in 1975, the ''inti'' has been the main symbol on both the Kelekonese flags and national emblems, symbolizing hope for a better future and in reference to an ancient omen about the Sun. Supposedly, when Kelekona became independent with the signing of the Act of Abjuration, the sun broke through the clouds, and thus almost every flag of Kelekona has had the ''inti'' on it in one form or another. Contrary to popular belief, however, the ''Inti'' was not inspired by the Arzali sun god ''Aq'' during the years that Kelekona was a Varshani tributary state, nor was the ''Inti'' the main inspiration behind ''Aq''. Both ''Aq'' and the ''Inti'' came into their respective home cultures' mythos and folklore independently of one another.


==Economy==
==Economy==
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