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− | Sprander is the third largest of the three large islands of Thykomia. It was part of the ancient [[Kingdom of Thykomia]]. The westernmost island, Sprander, rests in the eastern [[Pallathantic Sea]]. Its chief city is [[Spranderthonia]]. The inhabitants are [[Ithatia]]n. Sprander is part of the [[Aurician Empire|Aurician]] [[Over-Province]] of [[Thykomia]]. | + | Sprander is the third largest of the three large islands of Thykomia. It was part of the ancient [[Kingdom of Thykomia]]. The westernmost island, Sprander, rests in the eastern [[Pallathantic Sea]]. Its chief city is [[Spranderthonia]]. The inhabitants are [[Ithatia]]n. Sprander is part of the [[Aurician Empire|Aurician]] [[Over-Province]] of [[Thykomia]]. Sprander is a hilly island with an economy based on agriculture (wine, olives, timbering) and fishing. |
[[File:MapThykomianIsles.jpg|thumb|350px|Sprander Island is the third largest of the three greatest islands of Thykomia.]] | [[File:MapThykomianIsles.jpg|thumb|350px|Sprander Island is the third largest of the three greatest islands of Thykomia.]] | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[Imomólë Island]] | *[[Imomólë Island]] | ||
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*[[Pallathantic Sea]] | *[[Pallathantic Sea]] | ||
*[[Ardné Island]] | *[[Ardné Island]] |
Latest revision as of 16:51, 31 December 2018
Sprander is the third largest of the three large islands of Thykomia. It was part of the ancient Kingdom of Thykomia. The westernmost island, Sprander, rests in the eastern Pallathantic Sea. Its chief city is Spranderthonia. The inhabitants are Ithatian. Sprander is part of the Aurician Over-Province of Thykomia. Sprander is a hilly island with an economy based on agriculture (wine, olives, timbering) and fishing.
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