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Cabum Masara
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The Cabum Masara is a cape located in Sies, featuring a small population dedicated to tourism. Its most famous feature is a naval graveyard dating back to the Battle of Paeravi. The Battle of Paeravi was a major naval battle in the Second Border War which decisively went in Ulyssa's favor. The graveyard is celebrated and commemorated, particularly amid current deteriorating campaigns and failed military ventures.
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The Cabum Masara is a cape located in Sies, featuring a small population dedicated to tourism. Its most famous feature is a naval graveyard dating back to the Battle of Paeravi. The Battle of Paeravi was a major naval battle in the Second Border War which decisively went in Ulyssa's favor. The graveyard is celebrated and commemorated, particularly amid current deteriorating campaigns and failed military ventures.