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− | Smiago is one of the southern city-states of the [[Aracusia]]n principalities of [[Corundy]], facing south on the coast. It is the capital of the [[Principality of Smiago]] and is often used to refer to the principality rather than the city proper. The language of the city-state is the [[Corundian Language]]. It is a member of the [[Commonwealth of Arathracian States]]. | + | Smiago is one of the southern city-states of the [[Aracusia]]n principalities of [[Corundy]], facing south on the coast. It is the capital of the [[Principality of Smiago]] and is often used to refer to the principality rather than the city proper. The language of the city-state is the [[Corundian Language]]. It is a member of the [[Commonwealth of Arathracian States]]. The demonym is Smiagonese. |
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+ | Smiago rests on the southern coast of Corundy, opening to a narrow bay called the [[Smiagonese Bay]]. | ||
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+ | =List of Sites= | ||
+ | *[[Donseda House]], Customshouse | ||
+ | *[[Fearth Gobinvin Docks]] | ||
+ | *[[Moisigin Dragonrail Station]] | ||
+ | *[[Taltirsin Palace]] | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 00:42, 1 January 2019
Smiago is one of the southern city-states of the Aracusian principalities of Corundy, facing south on the coast. It is the capital of the Principality of Smiago and is often used to refer to the principality rather than the city proper. The language of the city-state is the Corundian Language. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Arathracian States. The demonym is Smiagonese.
Smiago rests on the southern coast of Corundy, opening to a narrow bay called the Smiagonese Bay.
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