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The Cjovani are a subculture of [[Talossa]]n citizens from [[Benito]] who live in the United States state of Ohio.  They are unusual among contemporary Talossans for the strength of their offline bonds, often engaging in activities like playing bocce ball or watching "spaghetti" western movies.  [[Iason Taiwos]] is one of the foremost promoters of Cjovani culture.
The '''Cjovani''' are a subculture of [[Talossa]]n citizens from [[Benito]] who live in the United States state of Ohio.  They are unusual among contemporary Talossans for the strength of their offline bonds, often engaging in activities like playing bocce ball or watching "spaghetti" western movies.


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In December of {{year|2022}}, the [[Ziu]] passed a resolution honouring the Cjovani for their "distinctness and contributions of Cjovanis to both Benito and Talossa at large."<ref>http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=57&clark=6</ref>
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[[Iason Taiwos]] and [[Vitxalmour Conductor]] are some of the foremost promoters of Cjovani culture.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 9 December 2022

The Cjovani are a subculture of Talossan citizens from Benito who live in the United States state of Ohio. They are unusual among contemporary Talossans for the strength of their offline bonds, often engaging in activities like playing bocce ball or watching "spaghetti" western movies.

In December of 2022/XLIII, the Ziu passed a resolution honouring the Cjovani for their "distinctness and contributions of Cjovanis to both Benito and Talossa at large."[1]

Iason Taiwos and Vitxalmour Conductor are some of the foremost promoters of Cjovani culture.


References