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There are a few islands which are too isolated to be considered part of any of the [[Triada]], and they are know collectively as Las Islas Perdidias. They are all to the north west of [[Alta]] and [[Veridia]]. They are not all inhabited. | There are a few islands which are too isolated to be considered part of any of the [[Triada]], and they are know collectively as Las Islas Perdidias. They are all to the north west of [[Alta]] and [[Veridia]]. They are not all inhabited. | ||
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Revision as of 09:30, 2 March 2026
See also: Alta • Isla Arbojan • Veridia

There are a few islands which are too isolated to be considered part of any of the Triada, and they are know collectively as Las Islas Perdidias. They are all to the north west of Alta and Veridia. They are not all inhabited.
Etymology
- Las Islas Perdidas means "The Forgotten Islands" in Spanish.
- Isjana comes from isla (island) and lejana (distant).
Geography

There are six separate groupings in Las Isla Perditas: four archipelagos and two single islands.
Climate
Other Notes
Because of its remoteness, Isjana is used when people refer to distance or ignorance.
"The clothes, the accents, their lack of knowledge of even the most basic things. Even someone from distant Isjana would not appear so. "