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− | Old Corundy is an older term now replaced with the term [[Aracorundy]] and both mean the western and southern region of [[Corundy]] where the [[Corundian Language]] is expressed. The region is known for the predominance of the [[Arathracian Church]], nobles of [[ | + | Old Corundy is an older term now replaced with the term [[Aracorundy]] (and also [[Aracusia]]) and both mean the western and southern region of [[Corundy]] where the [[Corundian Language]] is expressed. The region is known for the predominance of the [[Arathracian Church]], nobles of [[Erechóreb]]ese ancestry, and the use of Arathracian Law. The adjectival and demonym form is Aracusian. |
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 6 October 2017
Old Corundy is an older term now replaced with the term Aracorundy (and also Aracusia) and both mean the western and southern region of Corundy where the Corundian Language is expressed. The region is known for the predominance of the Arathracian Church, nobles of Erechórebese ancestry, and the use of Arathracian Law. The adjectival and demonym form is Aracusian.
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