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The {{wp|Touareg}} are the largest ethnic group, comprising 73.6% of the populace. The [[Ebidi]], make up a significant 14.7% minority, while Arabs, historically linked to trade and migration in [[Daria]], account for 6.3%. [[Occidental]]s, primarily of [[Bergendii]] descent and connected to historical colonial ties and economic partnerships, represent 2.4% of the population. The remaining 3% is a mix of various ethnicities. {{wp|Aramaic|Pursi}} is the dominant native language, spoken by the majority. {{wp|Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc}} is widely used in commerce, education, and government due to historical ties with [[Burgundie]]. {{wp|Arabic}} holds significance as a liturgical language for the {{wp|Muslim}} minority and is also used in trade and cultural exchange. {{wp|Druzism}} is the majority faith, deeply embedded in the social fabric. A significant minority practices {{wp|Islam}}, primarily {{wp|Sunni}}, while a smaller population, mainly [[Occidental]] expatriates and converts, follow Christianity. The late 20th century saw rapid urbanization, resulting in high population density, particularly in the capital city, Mharran. | The {{wp|Touareg}} are the largest ethnic group, comprising 73.6% of the populace. The [[Ebidi]], make up a significant 14.7% minority, while Arabs, historically linked to trade and migration in [[Daria]], account for 6.3%. [[Occidental]]s, primarily of [[Bergendii]] descent and connected to historical colonial ties and economic partnerships, represent 2.4% of the population. The remaining 3% is a mix of various ethnicities. {{wp|Aramaic|Pursi}} is the dominant native language, spoken by the majority. {{wp|Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc}} is widely used in commerce, education, and government due to historical ties with [[Burgundie]]. {{wp|Arabic}} holds significance as a liturgical language for the {{wp|Muslim}} minority and is also used in trade and cultural exchange. {{wp|Druzism}} is the majority faith, deeply embedded in the social fabric. A significant minority practices {{wp|Islam}}, primarily {{wp|Sunni}}, while a smaller population, mainly [[Occidental]] expatriates and converts, follow Christianity. The late 20th century saw rapid urbanization, resulting in high population density, particularly in the capital city, Mharran. | ||
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