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Dayr az Zawr was a rural province in the southern highlands of the [[East Island]]. During the time of the [[Bad Tidings|Great Eruption]] the region was split into [[East Continent/Dayr|Dayr]], a badlands region on the west coast, and [[East Continent/Zawr|Zawr]], a rural province on the coast of the [[East Continent/Great Southern Sea|Great Southern Sea]].
 
Dayr az Zawr was a rural province in the southern highlands of the [[East Island]]. During the time of the [[Bad Tidings|Great Eruption]] the region was split into [[East Continent/Dayr|Dayr]], a badlands region on the west coast, and [[East Continent/Zawr|Zawr]], a rural province on the coast of the [[East Continent/Great Southern Sea|Great Southern Sea]].
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The region of Dayr az Zawr was long ago united, under the reign of an unknown but local king. The region has long managed to stay together, despite the constant fighting between the two etnic populations.
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However, when earth rocked the East Continent, Dayr az Zawr was divided into Dayr and Zawr again. A part of the Civil War can be read on the [[Willems Family]] page.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 22 June 2006

Dayr az Zawr was a rural province in the southern highlands of the East Island. During the time of the Great Eruption the region was split into Dayr, a badlands region on the west coast, and Zawr, a rural province on the coast of the Great Southern Sea.

The region of Dayr az Zawr was long ago united, under the reign of an unknown but local king. The region has long managed to stay together, despite the constant fighting between the two etnic populations.

However, when earth rocked the East Continent, Dayr az Zawr was divided into Dayr and Zawr again. A part of the Civil War can be read on the Willems Family page.

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