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'''San Jaime''' ([[wikipedia:English language|English]]: ''Saint James'') is the second-largest of [[Escandria]]'s three constituent islands. The main settlement on San Jaime is [[Guadaviedo]], Escandria's second largest city. | '''San Jaime''' ([[wikipedia:English language|English]]: ''Saint James'') is the second-largest of [[Escandria]]'s three constituent islands. The main settlement on San Jaime is [[Guadaviedo]], Escandria's second largest city. | ||
The island is named for [[wikipedia:James, brother of Jesus|James the Just]], the brother of [[wikipedia:Jesus Christ|Jesus Christ]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:01, 25 October 2021
San Jaime (English: Saint James) is the second-largest of Escandria's three constituent islands. The main settlement on San Jaime is Guadaviedo, Escandria's second largest city.
The island is named for James the Just, the brother of Jesus Christ.