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[[Image:Zebia_Globeview_SmallContin.gif|thumb|Pempta (top left), one of [[Zebia]]'s continents]] | |||
'''Pempta''' is the smallest and most isolated continent on [[Zebia]], located in the northern hemisphere of the planet. Its flora and fauna is most closely related to that of [[Deutera]] and consists predominantly of [[Geological_and_biological_history_of_Zebia#Group_IV:_Boreal|Boreal organisms]]. Pempta was populated by Zebian humans in historical times only, by [[Spread_of_humans_on_Zebia#Boreoids|Boreoid]] settlers from [[Tetarta]]. | '''Pempta''' is the smallest and most isolated continent on [[Zebia]], located in the northern hemisphere of the planet. Its flora and fauna is most closely related to that of [[Deutera]] and consists predominantly of [[Geological_and_biological_history_of_Zebia#Group_IV:_Boreal|Boreal organisms]]. Pempta was populated by Zebian humans in historical times only, by [[Spread_of_humans_on_Zebia#Boreoids|Boreoid]] settlers from [[Tetarta]]. | ||
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[[ | Continents of Zebia: | ||
[[ | *[[Protera]] | ||
*[[Deutera]] | |||
*[[Trita]] | |||
*[[Tetarta]] | |||
*[[Pempta]] | |||
[[Category:Zebia]] | [[Category:Zebia]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:23, 2 May 2008
Pempta is the smallest and most isolated continent on Zebia, located in the northern hemisphere of the planet. Its flora and fauna is most closely related to that of Deutera and consists predominantly of Boreal organisms. Pempta was populated by Zebian humans in historical times only, by Boreoid settlers from Tetarta.
Continents of Zebia:
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