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Couriway Town's real-life counterpart is the city of [[wp:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]]. Located in the traditionally Germanic-speaking region of Alsace, it is known traditionally as ''Strassburg'' and was a Germanic-speaking town for most of it's history. It is today known as a cultural bridge between Germany and France, the "Heart of Europe" and is home to many EU governmental buildings.
Couriway Town's real-life counterpart is the city of [[wp:Strasbourg|Strasbourg]]. Located in the traditionally Germanic-speaking region of Alsace, it is known traditionally as ''Strassburg'' and was a Germanic-speaking town for most of it's history. It is today known as a cultural bridge between Germany and France, the "Heart of Europe" and is home to many EU governmental buildings.


For Couriway Town, this heritage is reflected in the copying of the traditional Alsatian/German countryhome architecture, the town's French name ("Mozheim"; ''-heim'' being a common Germanic suffix found in Alsatian townnames.) and the town's slogan ("a town connecting differences").
For Couriway Town, this heritage is reflected in the copying of the traditional Alsatian/German countryhome architecture, the town's French name ("Mozheim"; ''-heim'' being a common Germanic suffix found in Alsatian townnames), the town's Japanese name ("intertwined" / "union") and the town's slogan ("a town connecting differences").


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