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The Esupanyá was a group of people settled on Northern Nueva Tierra that begun as close colonies of people which later grew to build cities and expand over the continent before fragmenting into several nations and peoples. They are usually dated to have existed from around the year 50 AW and have more or less become other things by 700 AW.

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  • The Esupanyá was a group of people settled on Northern Nueva Tierra that begun as close colonies of people which later grew to build cities and expand over the continent before fragmenting into several nations and peoples. They are usually dated to have existed from around the year 50 AW and have more or less become other things by 700 AW.
  • Esupanyá is a Spanish-derived language that was spoken on the continent of Nueva Tierra on a planet colonized by 21st century earthlings. It evolves distinctly to other languages of the Hispanian Language Family due to heavy influence mainly from Japanese and later some smaller minority languages. Through its history, the vocabulary absorbed many words from Japanese itself and during later moments when the identity of the Esupanyá people consolidated, it borrowed many words from Epeó, Ifpañul and vice versa.
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  • The Esupanyá was a group of people settled on Northern Nueva Tierra that begun as close colonies of people which later grew to build cities and expand over the continent before fragmenting into several nations and peoples. They are usually dated to have existed from around the year 50 AW and have more or less become other things by 700 AW.
  • Esupanyá is a Spanish-derived language that was spoken on the continent of Nueva Tierra on a planet colonized by 21st century earthlings. It evolves distinctly to other languages of the Hispanian Language Family due to heavy influence mainly from Japanese and later some smaller minority languages. Through its history, the vocabulary absorbed many words from Japanese itself and during later moments when the identity of the Esupanyá people consolidated, it borrowed many words from Epeó, Ifpañul and vice versa.
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