Initial contact of our probes showed us images that allowed us to piece together a fraction of the planet's surface. We have called these bodies of land the "Inner Isles". It is estimated that their size covers an area approximately as large as Texas, though no exact figures exist at this time. The Inner Isles consists of three main bodies of land with surrounding islands of a much smaller size.
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