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The '''Sarpic people''', also known as '''Indigenous Sarpedonians''', are an ethnic group native to Sarpedon and its surrounding areas. A Slavic people, they have a broadly shared, though complex, genetic history, but it is only in the last few centuries that they have been defined and started to self identify as a single group. They traditionally share the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] faith and natively speak {{wp|Church Slavonic|High Sarpic}}. As a consequence of the divided political history of Sarpedon, Sarpic peoples speak a wide variety of languages and pidgins, including derivatives of Latin, [[Istroyan]], among several others. | The '''Sarpic people''', also known as '''Indigenous Sarpedonians''', are an ethnic group native to Sarpedon and its surrounding areas. A Slavic people, they have a broadly shared, though complex, genetic history, but it is only in the last few centuries that they have been defined and started to self identify as a single group. They traditionally share the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] faith and natively speak {{wp|Church Slavonic|High Sarpic}}. As a consequence of the divided political history of Sarpedon, Sarpic peoples speak a wide variety of languages and pidgins, including derivatives of Latin, [[Istroyan people|Istroyan]], among several others. They settled a large portion of southern and eastern [[Sarpedon]] during the [[Sarpic migration]]. | ||
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