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===Gintem migrations===
 
===Gintem migrations===
 
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{{main|Gintem Migration Period}}
The Hithinic peoples were among the migrating Gintem peoples of the 27th century, but did not end up joining the wider confederation, and instead settled south of the [[Doccábh people|Doccabhán Empire]]. Modern day Soderon was one of the first areas to be settled by the migrating Hithinic peoples, displacing the native X peoples. The Hithinics would then continue to settle along the coast, becoming a major group by 2800 CY.
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The Hithinic peoples were among the migrating Gintem peoples of the 27th century, but did not end up joining the wider confederation, and instead settled south of the [[Doccábh people|Doccabhán Empire]]. Modern day Soderon was one of the first areas to be settled by the migrating Hithinic peoples, displacing the native [[Silorym people]]. The Hithinics would then continue to settle along the coast, becoming a major group by 2800 CY.
   
 
===Soderic league===
 
===Soderic league===

Revision as of 03:25, 26 December 2022

Kingdom of Soderon

só-dé-ró
Sǿdérǿ
Flag of Soderon
Flag
CapitalX
Official languagesSoderic
Demonym(s)Soderic
GovernmentMonarchy

Soderon (Soderic: Sǿdérǿ) is a country located in Yazland.

Etymology

History

Gintem migrations

The Hithinic peoples were among the migrating Gintem peoples of the 27th century, but did not end up joining the wider confederation, and instead settled south of the Doccabhán Empire. Modern day Soderon was one of the first areas to be settled by the migrating Hithinic peoples, displacing the native Silorym people. The Hithinics would then continue to settle along the coast, becoming a major group by 2800 CY.

Soderic league

Copper War

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Science and technology

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Education

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

Theatre

Cuisine

Sport

Symbols

See also