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===Pre-Chevspendic invasion=== |
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+ | Pre-Chevspendic invasion the city of [[Slovale]] was named Talamthail and consisted of only a few small hamlets and docks. The islands were thought to be uninhabited apart from a lighthouse and a monastary. |
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===[[Sahren Civil War]]=== |
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===Post war era=== |
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Wide island and Thin island
Ken-Arai/Juka-Arai
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Island | |||||||
File:Ken-Arai.png | |||||||
ireland | |||||||
Location | Slovale, Sahr | ||||||
Coordinates | -21° 0' 0" N, -124° 0' 0" E | ||||||
Formally Settled | |||||||
Vemáey 4th, 2106 | |||||||
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Population | 4 (2200 Estimate) | ||||||
Demonyms | Ken-Araina | ||||||
Elevation | (Highest Point) 19 m (ASL) |
Wide Island and Thin Island (Egercian Ken-Arai/Juka-Arai is a duo of islands directly north of the city of Slovale. Ken-Arai is roughly 60 metres north and south and 108 metres west to east, while Juka-Arai is 118 metres north and south and 86 metres west to east. The islands are vital for breaking up waves and sheltering the Slovalina Stahlduga.
History
Pre-Chevspendic invasion
Pre-Chevspendic invasion the city of Slovale was named Talamthail and consisted of only a few small hamlets and docks. The islands were thought to be uninhabited apart from a lighthouse and a monastary.
Sahren Civil War
During the Sahren civil war
Post war era
Etymology
Ken-Arai means wide island in Chevspendic, likely because from shore it appears wider than Juka-Arai, which correspondingly means thin island, and appears smaller from shore than Ken-Arai.
Geography and Environment
The islands are both shaped like an oval and from the shore Ken-Arai appears larger than the island just adjascent to it Juka-Arai. Ken-Arai is roughly 60 metres north and south and 108 metres west to east, while Juka-Arai is 118 metres north and south and 86 metres west to east. Both are roughly equivilent in size as Ken-Arai is taller by about ten metres than Juka-Arai.