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'''Cartadanians''' or the '''Cartadanian people''' ({{lang-cd|Cartadanianos}}) are a Romance nation and ethnic group indigenous to Cartadania who share a common Cartadanian culture, ancestry and language. They are citizens of the [[Cartadania|Federative Republic of Cartadania]] and are representative of the nation itself. A Cartadanian can also be a person born abroad to a Cartadanian parent or legal guardian as well as a person who acquired [[Citizenship in Cartadania|Cartadanian citizenship]]. Cartadania is a multiethnic society, which means that it is home to people of many different ethnic origins. As a result, the majority of Cartadanians do not equate their nationality with their ethnicity, usually embracing and espousing both simultaneously.
'''Cartadanians''' or the '''Cartadanian people''' ({{lang-cd|Cartadanianos}}) are a Romance nation and ethnic group native to Cartadania. They are citizens of the [[Cartadania|Federative Republic of Cartadania]] and are representative of the nation itself. The country has a diverse population with a range of national and regional identities that reflect its complex past. They typically share a common Cartadanian culture, ancestry and language. A Cartadanian can also be a person born abroad to a Cartadanian parent or legal guardian as well as a person who acquired [[Citizenship in Cartadania|Cartadanian citizenship]]. Over time and as a result of large-scale immigration, Cartadania has become a multiethnic society, mostly from groups of Crona and the Odoneru basin, which means that it is home to people of many different ethnic origins. As a result, a large number of Cartadanians do not equate their nationality with their ethnicity, usually embracing and espousing both simultaneously.
 
One notable feature of Cartadania's ethnic landscape is the presence of multiple languages, including indigenous and local descendants of the Latin language imposed by the Imperium of Caphiria. The largest and only official language in the country is [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]], which is a descendant of [[Caphiric Latin]]. However, there are also many other Romance languages spoken in different regions of the country, such as Ettian, which is the sole surviving indigenous language of the North Bay region. Other regional languages include Pelaxian, Charentais (through Burgoignesc), and even Latin itself, which has a sizable community of speakers.
 
Outside of Cartadania, there are many populations with Lusonic cultural elements who can trace their ancestry back to Cartadania. One such example is Lusonic Crona, a region at the edge of the Western Hemisphere that has a significant population of Cartadanian immigrants. Similarly, various islands throughout Polynesia, such as [[Lotoa]], also have connections to Cartadania through the migration of Cartadanian peoples.


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