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[[File:Gulf_of_Itur.jpg|thumb|right|180px|The Gulf of Itur, highlighted in light blue.]]The '''Gulf of Itur''' is a large body of water in [[The East Pacific]] realm surrounded by the continents of [[Yasteria]] to the south and east and [[Itur]] to the north and west. The gulf has been a major source of trade among East Pacific nations, specifically those inside or bordering the gulf. [[Vekaiyu]] devoted one of its roaming fleets to patrolling the gulf in 2010. In 2014, signatory nations of [[The Kerilo Accord]] agreed to dominate and regulate trade across the gulf in an attempt to remove non-signatory influence in the region.
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[[File:GulfItur.png|thumb|right|180px|The Gulf of Itur, highlighted in light blue.]]The '''Gulf of Itur''' is a large body of water in [[The East Pacific]] realm surrounded by the continents of [[Yasteria]] to the south and east and [[Itur]] to the north and west. The gulf has been a major source of trade among East Pacific nations, specifically those inside or bordering the gulf. [[Vekaiyu]] devoted one of its roaming fleets to patrolling the gulf in 2010. In 2014, signatory nations of [[The Kerilo Accord]] agreed to dominate and regulate trade across the gulf in an attempt to remove non-signatory influence in the region.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:31, 6 December 2016

The Gulf of Itur, highlighted in light blue.
The Gulf of Itur is a large body of water in The East Pacific realm surrounded by the continents of Yasteria to the south and east and Itur to the north and west. The gulf has been a major source of trade among East Pacific nations, specifically those inside or bordering the gulf. Vekaiyu devoted one of its roaming fleets to patrolling the gulf in 2010. In 2014, signatory nations of The Kerilo Accord agreed to dominate and regulate trade across the gulf in an attempt to remove non-signatory influence in the region.