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− | The local name for the great vale and its many child valleys of [[Lake Vimala]] in the [[Republic of Johaulia]] is called the Great Valley of Lord Vimal and is employed as a poetic name for [[Vimalia]]. It is also called 'High Jathya-Dhumi' or the [[Jaithan Highlands]] along with the mountains to the east. This is not to be confused with the [[Tassan Highlands]] farther to the east which includes the mountains of Zamiria. | + | The local name for the great vale and its many child valleys of [[Lake Vimala]] in the [[Republic of Johaulia]] is called the Great Valley of Lord Vimal and is employed as a poetic name for [[Vimalia]]. It is also called 'High Jathya-Dhumi' or the [[Jaithan Highlands]] along with the mountains to the east. This is not to be confused with the [[Tassan Highlands]] farther to the east which includes the mountains of Zamiria. The principal tongue of the valley and the many lakeside towns is the [[Jaithan Language]]. |
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Revision as of 20:04, 16 December 2014
The local name for the great vale and its many child valleys of Lake Vimala in the Republic of Johaulia is called the Great Valley of Lord Vimal and is employed as a poetic name for Vimalia. It is also called 'High Jathya-Dhumi' or the Jaithan Highlands along with the mountains to the east. This is not to be confused with the Tassan Highlands farther to the east which includes the mountains of Zamiria. The principal tongue of the valley and the many lakeside towns is the Jaithan Language.
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