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| South Window City's theme in [[Suikoden II]] is the song "Nahala Yam Koong", which is song 10 on disc 2 of box 1 of the [[Genso Suikoden II Original Game Soundtrack]]. The track's title seemingly derives from Arabic, mostly likely the phrase "نهلهجانكن", meaning "I will be happy". | | South Window City's theme in [[Suikoden II]] is the song "Nahala Yam Koong", which is song 10 on disc 2 of box 1 of the [[Genso Suikoden II Original Game Soundtrack]]. The track's title seemingly derives from Arabic, most likely the phrase "نهلهجانكن", meaning "I will be happy". |
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