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The Island of Chooba
Chooba (Sometimes spelled Chuba) is an uncharted island located South of Europe. Nicknamed The Lofty Chub, Choobani (Not to confuse with Chobani, the yogurt), or Choobland, Chooba is a to a large extent historic hereditaments aboard divers scientists, anthropologists, geographers, and historians try to situate and kneel Chooba every year. Chooba is home to Native Americans. Citizens from Chooba are known as Choobans and speak Choobanian. Most Choobans dislike giving out information about their language and culture. The religion they practice is called Scunnism and believe in Scunn, their god. The island of Chooba has been photographed multiple times, but many images are currently being studied and are not yet revealed to the public. Chooba was first discovered in 2002 by Professor Hamilton. He was flying his plane to Italy when it crashed. He survived unharmed but discovered the strange land of Chooba. The settlers were Native Americans who came to Chooba to start their own land. "Chooba seems like a very strange, yet nice place. Many people deny that it's there, but I think that scientists and geographers should look into it more," Says Professor Hamilton. Chooba is full of lush, green tropical rain forests and hold many species of mammals, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and fish.

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