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