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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
The mainstream culture of Teschego is mostly derived from [[Polynesia|Polynesian]], [[South Crona|South Cronan]], and [[Daxia|Daxian]] influences, varying in different areas of the commonwealth. Teschego is mostly personified by its cowboy culture, along with the presence of livestock towns, settlements that focus primarily on livestock, in the more inland areas of the commonwealth. As a border and coastal state, Teschego's culture is greatly influenced by that of immigrants, from different countries and continents including Daxia, Vallos, and Crona]].
===Media===
Tataía is a major global entertainment center, and is sometimes even regarded as the "Entertainment Capital of Polynesia," due to most Polynesian-influenced media originating from the city. A popular television series set in Teschego is [[Gold Rush]], which is a documentary series that follows a crew of gold miners as they travel across Teschego and Peratra, attempting to find the mythical "Tula'ua Pot of Gold," which is said to have an infinite abundance of gold and other precious metals. The show first aired on October 8, 2009, and has ran for nearly 20 seasons.
The music of Teschego features a mix of various different popular and traditional styles, which range from the native Teschegan folk music to modern rock and pop music. Teschegan music features styles such as the slack-key guitar, which are very well-known across Polynesia and the world. Meanwhile, most modern folk songs are sampled for soundtracks of popular movies that feature a tropical setting. The traditional folk music of Teschego is very similar to that of the Saukhin Islands. The people of Teschego, who have inhabited the land for centuries, have retained much of their traditional musical knowledge, and most modern folk songs receive more popularity and success than more mainstream, [[Occident|Occidental]] music in the commonwealth.
===Sports===
Sports in Teschego are mostly influenced by decades of Tierradorian settlement. Some popular sports include both [[w:Association football|association]] and [[w:Gridiron football|gridiron football]], [[w:Ice hockey|ice hockey]], [[Saukhin wrestling]], and [[w:Baseball|baseball]]. Teschego has three main professional football clubs, who all play in the [[National League 1]] and [[National League 2]]. No Teschegan club has ever made it past the second-tier of Tierradorian football, the [[NFL Championship]], and none of them have made it past the semifinals of the [[Qopá Terranóc]], either. The [[Teschego Cup]] is contested by every club in the Teschegan [[Commonwealth Leagues|commonwealth]] and [[Qoyalet Leagues|qoyalet]] leagues, along with the three main clubs of [[SD Apin Tasčaí]], [[UCD Rainbow Tataía]], and [[Ashburn FC]]. SD Apin Tasčaí is the most successful out of these three clubs, as they have won 21 Teschego Cups, and are also the only club to make the semifinals of the Qopá Terranóc.
Ice hockey is another popular sport in Teschego. There are not any professional clubs in the commonwealth, however it features six teams in the [[Polynesian Hockey League]], along with six other teams from the Saukhin Islands. The PHL is a member league of the [[South Cronan Hockey League]], which is a major-junior organization and serves as a direct feeder league to the [[Orixtal Hockey League|OHL Draft]].
On the collegiate sports level, the [[University of Teschego]] and the [[University of Teschego-Tataía]] sponsor the [[OIAA Division I-A|OIAA's]] main sports of gridiron football, ice hockey, basketball, and baseball, along with several other smaller sports. Both schools were formerly a part of the [[Polynesian Athletic Conference]], along with the [[University of the Saukhin Islands]] and seven other schools, however, in 2023 both UofT and UTT joined the [[Orixtal-12 Conference]], while USI joined the [[Songun Coast Conference]]. In 2021, University of Teschego's gridiron football team went 13–0 and won the 2021 PAC Championship, 35–13 over [[Ashburn University]], and became the first non-Power 6 school to advance to the [[College Football Playoff]]. They would eventually lose to the [[National University of Santa Maria|Santa Maria Wildcats]] in a very close game.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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