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The name Ceylon comes from the real life British colony of Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka), one of the most beautiful and productive colonies in the whole of the British Empire. The persian name "Serendip" influenced the English noun "Serendipity", which means:<blockquote>"the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way."</blockquote>This suits the theme of the nation, due to the fact everything went well seemingly by chance even after it had seemed that the Sovian people had finally lost, they had resurged more powerful than ever.
This simple but descriptive theme continues to the names of districts, such as Ravinetown and Underhill.
 
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