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''For other islands named Sirenguard, see [[Sirenguard (disambiguation)]].'' | ''For other islands named Sirenguard, see [[Sirenguard (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
The larger of the two northeastern islands of the Viren Islands is known as Sâyrengaad (Xindvâ: [sɑj.ɾɛn.ɡɑːð]), named as part of a trend among several nations of naming remote islands after [[Sirenguard Autonomous District]]. | The larger of the two northeastern islands of the Viren Islands is known as '''Sâyrengaad''' (Xindvâ: [sɑj.ɾɛn.ɡɑːð]), named as part of a trend among several nations of naming remote islands after [[Sirenguard Autonomous District]]. | ||
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Not to be confused with Sheep Island, Kyaw Cen.

The Viren Islands (/ˈvɪəɹ.ən/; Xindvâ: Tve Viren [twe vi.ɾɛn]; Virenese: Tu Weren [tu ˈwe.ɾen]; Japanese: 羊諸島 Viren Shotō [βiɾẽɰ̃ ɕotoː] "the Sheep Islands") are an archipelago of eight islands that separates the Sea of Fortune from the Amujan Sea. They are currently administered by Aylongam as Viren Islands Prefecture. The South Island contains a large native population of sheep, for which the island group was named.
Sâyrengaad
For other islands named Sirenguard, see Sirenguard (disambiguation).
The larger of the two northeastern islands of the Viren Islands is known as Sâyrengaad (Xindvâ: [sɑj.ɾɛn.ɡɑːð]), named as part of a trend among several nations of naming remote islands after Sirenguard Autonomous District.