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;[[Super-region]] <ref group="Note" name="A">The notions of continent and subcontinent apply only to the [[bark]] lands. The [[Prime Roots]] regions do not form a visible geographical entity because of their different depths, which are not currently measurable.</ref>:
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Set of more or less contiguous regions of the [[Prime Roots]]. One can walk directly from one to the other, ''by foot''. They are the analogous, in depth, of the continents or more precisely subcontinents. The homins have access, from the [[New Lands]], to two [[super-region]]s : The [[Lands of Umbra]] (four regions) and the [[Wastelands]] (three regions). The isolated regions of the [[Prime Roots]] are, as on the surface of the bark, called "[[island]]s".
 
Set of more or less contiguous regions of the [[Prime Roots]]. One can walk directly from one to the other, ''by foot''. They are the analogous, in depth, of the continents or more precisely subcontinents. The homins have access, from the [[New Lands]], to two [[super-region]]s : The [[Lands of Umbra]] (four regions) and the [[Wastelands]] (three regions). The isolated regions of the [[Prime Roots]] are, as on the surface of the bark, called "[[island]]s".
 
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Super-region 

Set of more or less contiguous regions of the Prime Roots. One can walk directly from one to the other, by foot. They are the analogous, in depth, of the continents or more precisely subcontinents. The homins have access, from the New Lands, to two super-regions : The Lands of Umbra (four regions) and the Wastelands (three regions). The isolated regions of the Prime Roots are, as on the surface of the bark, called "islands".