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|pronunciation = Pro-nun-see-ate-on
|pronunciation = Pro-nun-see-ate-on
|languages = Languages.
|commonnames = Common Names.
|classification = What type of Culture.
|origins = Origins.
|origins = Origins.
|dominant race = Dominant race.
|dominantrace = Dominant Race.
|geographical region = Geographical region.
|socialclasses = Social Classes.
|majorcities = Major Cities.
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The intro is a solid, five sentence paragraph designed to summarize the article and hook the reader into the page as a whole. As a general guide, include the following in an intro paragraph:
The intro is a solid, five sentence paragraph designed to summarize the article and hook the reader into the page as a whole. As a general guide, include the following in an intro paragraph:
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===Families===
===Families===
===Gender Roles===
===Gender Roles===
===Holidays===
 
==Holidays==


==Religion==
==Religion==

Revision as of 23:44, 15 July 2017


Culture/Format
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Culture/Format
Pronunciation Pro-nun-see-ate-on
Common Names Common Names.
Classification What type of Culture.
Origins Origins.
Dominant Race Dominant Race.
Social Classes Social Classes.
Major Cities Major Cities.

The intro is a solid, five sentence paragraph designed to summarize the article and hook the reader into the page as a whole. As a general guide, include the following in an intro paragraph:

  • Hook sentence
  • Describe the subject of the article
  • Offer a little historical context about the subject
  • Give a detail about the subject unrelated to the history
  • State what impact the subject has made, why it is important, or its present day state.

History

Etymology

  • Formation of Culture & Etymology
  • Major historical event(s)

Language and Dialects

Naming Customs

Laws

  • Law and Justice Customs

Lifestyle and Customs

Families

Gender Roles

Holidays

Religion

Literature and Folklore

Literature

Philosophy

Folklore

The Arts

Art

Music

Fashion

Architecture

Cuisine

Recreation

Sports

Leisure

Symbols

Trivia

  • One
  • Two

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Accreditation
Writers No need to link them.
Artists Delete line if none.
Processors Separate, by, commas.
Last Editor The Shadow King3 on 07/15/2017.

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