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Galar could have an etymological basis in Gael/Gallia.  Wiktionary, for example, lists Galles and Galler as words referring to Wales in several different languages, so it seems logical to me.
Galar could have an etymological basis in Gael/Gallia.  Wiktionary, for example, lists Galles and Galler as words referring to Wales in several different languages, so it seems logical to me.
[[User:Vulpes Erevos|Vulpes Erevos]] ([[User talk:Vulpes Erevos|talk]]) 06:21, 9 March 2019 (UTC)
[[User:Vulpes Erevos|Vulpes Erevos]] ([[User talk:Vulpes Erevos|talk]]) 06:21, 9 March 2019 (UTC)
Galar is Great Britain flipped around with some of the landmarks moved around, for examples...
* The Scottish Highlands are located where Southern England is supposed to be.
* The Manchester City is where Newcastle should be
* The Birmingham City is where Manchester should be
* Liverpool (The snowy city) is where North Wales is
But apart from those minor changes, the location of others are still accurate...
* Kilburn has a Hill Figure of a horse, despite the design being based on that found in Southern England.
* Blackpool, despite having a Lighthouse instead of a Tower, although Fleetwood nearby has Lighthouses.
* Buxton and Sherwood Forest seems accurate enough to me.
* The rows of houses could be Southport by basing the locations on geography.
But aside from all those, Great Britain being flipped should be mentioned on this page, you should say, ''As seen from the North.''
Also to note, one of the names of a lake in the E3 showcase in Treehouse Live has ''South written'', and it's the nearest to the Manchester City and Wall.
[[User:Cynthia149|Cynthia149]] ([[User talk:Cynthia149|talk]]) 02:10, 8 July 2019 (UTC)


== Geographic Locations ==
== Geographic Locations ==
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