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Editor's note: Maybe we can reuse this for the Dericanian Finno-Ugrics in Vinesia (?)
Editor's note: Maybe we can reuse this for the Dericanian Finno-Ugrics in Vinesia (?) Burgitor's note: go for it.


The '''Sinitalians''' are the dominant ethnic group of the north eastern reaches of the Kingdom of Dericania. A racially and culturally mixed people of Latinic-Levzeish origin and possess substantial ancestry from many raiding and colonial cultures as they made their way along the Levantine Ocean. Worldwide, over 5 million people are of Sinitalian descent; of these, approximately 95% are residents of various states in the Kingdom of Dericania.
The '''Sinitalians''' are the dominant ethnic group of the north eastern reaches of the Kingdom of Dericania. A racially and culturally mixed people of Latinic-Levzeish origin and possess substantial ancestry from many raiding and colonial cultures as they made their way along the Levantine Ocean. Worldwide, over 5 million people are of Sinitalian descent; of these, approximately 95% are residents of various states in the Kingdom of Dericania.
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In 2026, following the Dericania Crisis, 3 of the 6 "Sintalian provinces" elected to join the Great Principality of Burgundie as directly ruled provinces over fears that any locally ruled nation, like Latinia was clearly unable to rule effectively and the reach of Urcea was monolithic. Burgundie offered a more decentralized format of governance, allowing local rule to be the strongest and holding Drusla, Esquinia, and Pumbria in dominion.
In 2026, following the Dericania Crisis, 3 of the 6 "Sintalian provinces" elected to join the Great Principality of Burgundie as directly ruled provinces over fears that any locally ruled nation, like Latinia was clearly unable to rule effectively and the reach of Urcea was monolithic. Burgundie offered a more decentralized format of governance, allowing local rule to be the strongest and holding Drusla, Esquinia, and Pumbria in dominion.