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|capital =            [[Santa Maria]]
|capital =            [[Santa Maria]]
|largest_city =      [[Adouka]]
|largest_city =      [[Adouka]]
|official_languages = [[Classical Latin|Latin]]<br>[[Rumahokian Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]<br>[[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]
|official_languages = {{hlist|[[Classical Latin{{!}}Latin]]|[[Rumahokian Pelaxian{{!}}Pelaxian]]|[[Brenadine Tainean{{!}}Reform Tainean]]}}
|regional_languages = [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]]<br>Insuo Loa
|regional_languages = {{hlist|[[Cartadanian language{{!}}Cartadanian]]|[[Insuo Loa]]}}
|languages_type    = Unrecognised regional languages
|languages          = {{hlist|{{wp|Norman language|Bahiais}}|{{wp|Walloon language|Outer Rumais}}|{{wp|Picard language|Upper Inner Rumais}}|{{wp|Champenois language|Lower Inner Rumais}}|{{wp|Italian language in Venezuela|Bariano}}}}
|ethnic_groups =      {{plainlist|'''By race:'''
|ethnic_groups =      {{plainlist|'''By race:'''
* 61.6% [[Delepasians|Delepasian]]
* 61.6% [[Delepasians|Delepasian]]
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===Language===
===Language===
{{main|Languages of Rumahoki}}
{{main|Languages of Rumahoki}}
[[Rumahokian Pelaxian]] is the majority language in Rumahoki, having been introduced to mainland Vallos with the [[Pelaxian colonization of Vallos|arrival]] of Captain [[Mauricio José Delepas]] on [[Bahia de Los Ruma|Bahía de Los Ruma]] in the year [[1497]]. [[Reform Tainean]], an Occidental-influenced standarisation of the [[Tainean langauge]], is the language of the [[Taineans]] ever since it start being taught in northern Rumahokian schools in [[1911]]. The native Tainean dialects are still spoken in increasingly smaller numbers in northern Rumahoki, usually by older Taineans and isolated Tainean villages. [[Classical Latin]] has historically been used as a {{wp|lingua franca}} by the Taineans when communicating with the [[Latinic peoples]], the [[Bergendii]], and the [[Delepasians]]. The [[Cartadanian language]] is almost exclusively spoken by the people of [[Portas Gemeas|Portas Gêmeas]] and [[Trescolinia|Trêscolinia]] as is [[Insuo Loa]] by the [[Loa people in Rumahoki|Loa people]] in [[Kalanatoa]], [[Na'aturie]], and [[Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia|Junu'úrinia Ba'andasi-Navidadía]]. [[Almadarian Pelaxian]], [[Caphiric Latin]], and [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] are other known minority languages in Rumahoki.
The [[Rumahokian Pelaxian|Rumahokian]] vernacular of Pelaxian is the majority language in Rumahoki, having been introduced to mainland Vallos with the [[Pelaxian colonization of Vallos|arrival]] of Captain [[Mauricio José Delepas]] on [[Bahia de Los Ruma|Bahía de Los Ruma]] in the year [[1497]] with elements of {{wp|Galician language|Isurian}}. [[Reform Tainean]], an Occidental-influenced standardisation of the [[Tainean langauge]], is the language of the [[Taineans]] ever since it start being taught in northern Rumahokian schools in [[1911]]. The native Tainean dialects are still spoken in increasingly smaller numbers in northern Rumahoki, usually by older Taineans and isolated Tainean villages. [[Classical Latin]] has historically been used as a {{wp|lingua franca}} by the Taineans when communicating with the [[Latinic peoples]], the [[Bergendii]], and the [[Delepasians]]. The [[Cartadanian language]] is almost exclusively spoken by the people of [[Portas Gemeas|Portas Gêmeas]] and [[Trescolinia|Trêscolinia]] as is [[Insuo Loa]] by the [[Loa people in Rumahoki|Loa people]] in [[Kalanatoa]], [[Na'aturie]], and [[Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia|Junu'úrinia Ba'andasi-Navidadía]]. [[Almadarian Pelaxian]], [[Caphiric Latin]], [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]], and various Occidental hybrid languages such as {{wp|Norman language|Bahiais}} are other known minority languages in Rumahoki.


===Religion===
===Religion===
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