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− | Aracusia is a cultural region of western and southern [[Corundy]] which is known for a strong historical [[Arathracianism|Arathracian]] presence and predominance of a spoken Yophenthean language. It is sometimes called [[Aracorundy]] to distinguish it from greater Corundy. Aracusians have varying ancestry of Yophenthean and pre-Yophenthean cultures, including Ithatian and Jathya-Dhumi. Aracusia like much of the rest of Corundy is a famous wine-making region. | + | [[File:MapCorundyCulturalRegions.jpg|thumb|300px|Aracusia is the largest of the six cultural regions of [[Corundy]].]] |
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+ | Aracusia is a cultural region of western and southern [[Corundy]] which is known for a strong historical [[Arathracianism|Arathracian]] presence and predominance of a spoken Yophenthean language. It is sometimes called [[Aracorundy]] to distinguish it from greater Corundy. Aracusians have varying ancestry of Yophenthean and pre-Yophenthean cultures, including Ithatian and Jathya-Dhumi. While all of Corundy was anciently conquered and provinciated in the [[Yophenthean Empire]], native languages in other parts of Corundy retained their cultural practice. The inhabitants of Aracusia however adopted the Yophenthean language and today speak [[Corundian Language|Corundian]], a daughter language. | ||
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+ | Aracusia like much of the rest of Corundy is a famous wine-making region. | ||
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+ | [[File:MapPoliticalGreaterCorundy1500AI.jpg|thumb|300px|Anciently Aracusia showed greater influence of Yophenthean language and religion.]] | ||
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Aracusia is a cultural region of western and southern Corundy which is known for a strong historical Arathracian presence and predominance of a spoken Yophenthean language. It is sometimes called Aracorundy to distinguish it from greater Corundy. Aracusians have varying ancestry of Yophenthean and pre-Yophenthean cultures, including Ithatian and Jathya-Dhumi. While all of Corundy was anciently conquered and provinciated in the Yophenthean Empire, native languages in other parts of Corundy retained their cultural practice. The inhabitants of Aracusia however adopted the Yophenthean language and today speak Corundian, a daughter language.
Aracusia like much of the rest of Corundy is a famous wine-making region.
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