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{{block indent|[Sanskrit analogue] was adopted from [India analogue] as a local language, later evolving into the modern Tagaplo language.}}
{{block indent|[Sanskrit analogue] was adopted from [India analogue] as a local language, later evolving into the modern Tagaplo language.}}
==Map pixels==
There are 85,387 pixels in the Caruban claim (regional map). Got land area km2 by multiplying the pixels with 1.8.

Latest revision as of 11:18, 25 July 2021

Missing Indian analogues for Tagaplo origins

Originally a paragraph in the "Prehistoric and Early History" section:

[Sanskrit analogue] was adopted from [India analogue] as a local language, later evolving into the modern Tagaplo language.

Map pixels

There are 85,387 pixels in the Caruban claim (regional map). Got land area km2 by multiplying the pixels with 1.8.