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| languages = '''First language'''<br />[[Rumahokian Pelaxian]]<br />'''Second or third language''' {{hlist| [[Almadarian Pelaxian]] | [[Blairian Ænglish]] | [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] | [[Caphirc Latin]] | [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]] | [[Julian Ænglish]] | [[Puertegan Pelaxian]]}} | | ref10 = | ||
| religions = Mostly [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] (see [[Catholicism in Rumahoki]]; religious minorities including [[College of Levantine Churches|Collegiate]], | | region11 = {{Flag|Puertego}} | ||
| related = {{hlist| [[Almadarians]] | [[Cartadanians]] | [[Latinic people|Latins]] | {{wp|Mestizos}} | [[Pelaxians]] | [[Puertegans]] | [[Vallosi people|Vallosi]]}}<!-- includes groups with significant intermarriage, ordered alphabetically --> | | pop11 = X | ||
| languages = '''First language'''<br />[[Rumahokian Pelaxian]]<br />'''Second or third language''' {{hlist| [[Almadarian Pelaxian]] | [[Blairian Ænglish]] | [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] | [[Caphirc Latin]] | [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]] | [[Emeritan Pelaxian]] | [[Julian Ænglish]] | [[Qabóri language|Qabóri]] | [[Puertegan Pelaxian]]}} | |||
| religions = Mostly [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] (see [[Catholicism in Rumahoki]]; religious minorities including [[College of Levantine Churches|Collegiate]], [[Mercantile Reform Protestantism|Mercantile Reform]], [[Irreligion in Rumahoki|atheists]], {{wp|Agnosticism|agnostics}} and others exist | |||
| related = {{hlist| [[Almadarians]] | [[Cartadanians]] | [[Emeritans]] | [[Isurians]] | [[Latinic people|Latins]] | [[Lucrecio-Isurians]] | {{wp|Mestizos}} | [[Pelaxians]] | [[Puertegans]] | [[Vallosi people|Vallosi]]}}<!-- includes groups with significant intermarriage, ordered alphabetically --> | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Delepasians''' ([[Pelaxian language|Pelaxian]]: Delepasiano) are a [[Vallos|Vallosi]] {{wp|ethnic group}} descended from [[Pelaxian | The '''Delepasians''' ([[Pelaxian language|Pelaxian]]: Delepasiano) are a [[Vallos|Vallosi]] {{wp|ethnic group}} descended from [[Pelaxian colonization of Vallos|predominantly Pelaxian settlers]] first arriving at the [[Bahía de Los Rumas]] with [[Isurians|Isurian]] Captain [[Mauricio José Delepas]] in [[1497]]. Until [[1994]], they were the only group allowed to take part in [[Rumahoki]]'s politics. Delepasians make up approximately 61.6% of the total Rumahokian population, based upon the number of Rumahokians who self-identified as Delepasians in the [[Rumahokian National Census of 2028]]. [[Rumahokian Pelaxian]], Rumahoki's most widely spoken home language, evolved as the {{wp|First language|mother tongue}} of Delepasians. It originated in the [[Pelaxian language|Pelaxian vernacular]], incorporating words brought from the [[Adonerii]] and the now-extinct indigenous [[Vallosi people|Vallosi]]. | ||
The arrival of Delepas at Bahía de Los Rumas in 1497 opened a gateway of free access to Vallos from [[Pelaxia]]; however, it also necessitated the founding and safeguarding of the Pelaxian colonies from not only indigenous resistance, but also from foreign navies from [[Kiravia]] and [[Burgundie]] with the latter leading to a series of clashes lasting from the early [[16th Century]] until [[1665]]. As the colonies grew and prospered, some of the colonists, both notable and common, have began to practice intermarriage with both the remaining indigenous Vallosi and the [[Latinic people|Latins]]. Despite their diverse nationalities, these three groups have intermingled, using Pelaxian as the common language and adopting similar attitudes towards politics. The attributes they eventually shared served as a basis for the evolution of an Delepasian identity and consciousness separate from the wider [[Pelaxians|Pelaxian culture]]. | The arrival of Delepas at Bahía de Los Rumas in 1497 opened a gateway of free access to Vallos from [[Pelaxia]]; however, it also necessitated the founding and safeguarding of the Pelaxian colonies from not only indigenous resistance, but also from foreign navies from [[Kiravia]] and [[Burgundie]] with the latter leading to a series of clashes lasting from the early [[16th Century]] until [[1665]]. As the colonies grew and prospered, some of the colonists, both notable and common, have began to practice intermarriage with both the remaining indigenous Vallosi and the [[Latinic people|Latins]]. Despite their diverse nationalities, these three groups have intermingled, using Pelaxian as the common language and adopting similar attitudes towards politics. The attributes they eventually shared served as a basis for the evolution of an Delepasian identity and consciousness separate from the wider [[Pelaxians|Pelaxian culture]]. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Early Pelaxian settlement=== | ===Early Pelaxian settlement=== | ||
{{also|Pelaxian colonial empire|Viceroyalty of Los Rumas}} | |||
===Emergence of the Pelaxian Mestizos=== | ===Emergence of the Pelaxian Mestizos=== | ||
===The Great Abjuration=== | ===The Great Abjuration=== | ||
{{main|The Great Abjuration}} {{also|Delepasian Kingdom}} | |||
===Delepasian exceptionalism=== | ===Delepasian exceptionalism=== | ||
{{main|Delepasian exceptionalism}} | |||
==Genealogy== | ==Genealogy== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Category:Rumahoki]] | |||
[[Category:Ethnic groups]] | |||
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[[Category:2023 Award winning pages]] | |||
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