Still, the area's relative isolation and shallow, rocky soils made it unattractive for many settlers. It remained a thinly-populated region dominated by other peoples, notably the Aegaw, Argaw, Lôchans, and Ts'dan. In fact, the region's name is Wômarin and meant "Land of the Fale," for Faelaan was the ancestral home of the Fale tribes.
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| - Still, the area's relative isolation and shallow, rocky soils made it unattractive for many settlers. It remained a thinly-populated region dominated by other peoples, notably the Aegaw, Argaw, Lôchans, and Ts'dan. In fact, the region's name is Wômarin and meant "Land of the Fale," for Faelaan was the ancestral home of the Fale tribes.
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| - Still, the area's relative isolation and shallow, rocky soils made it unattractive for many settlers. It remained a thinly-populated region dominated by other peoples, notably the Aegaw, Argaw, Lôchans, and Ts'dan. In fact, the region's name is Wômarin and meant "Land of the Fale," for Faelaan was the ancestral home of the Fale tribes.
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