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The Thuvaki Coasts are a cultural region of the [[Corundy]], divided into two parts, west and east. They were settled during the late Gwenyan Migration period by [[Ithatia]]ns. They are predominantly of the [[Arathracian Religion]], although [[Rhio]] and other gods continue to be commemorated in celebrations and private practices.
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The Thuvaki Coasts are a cultural region of the [[Corundy]], divided into two parts, west and east. They were settled during the late Gwenyan Migration period by [[Ithatia]]ns. They are predominantly of the [[Arathracian Religion]], although [[Rhio]] and other gods continue to be commemorated in celebrations and private practices. The Thuvaki dialects of [[Ithatian Language|Ithatian]] are spoken there.
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The states of the Thuvaki Coasts are [[Desthor]], [[Strubia]], [[Xaphica]], and [[Tlathassa]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 19 January 2024

The Thuvaki Coasts of Corundy were settled by ancient Ithatians.

The Thuvaki Coasts are a cultural region of the Corundy, divided into two parts, west and east. They were settled during the late Gwenyan Migration period by Ithatians. They are predominantly of the Arathracian Religion, although Rhio and other gods continue to be commemorated in celebrations and private practices. The Thuvaki dialects of Ithatian are spoken there.

The states of the Thuvaki Coasts are Desthor, Strubia, Xaphica, and Tlathassa.

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