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==Society & Culture==
==Society & Culture==
Kaskans, Antaric subgroubs such as the Dārskans, weird Coscivian tribes, [[Uroms|Aboriginals]]. Areas with a strong mining heritage are heavily populated by the descendants of migrants from other regions, including many North Coscivians, [[Kir people]], Róvanic Coscivians, and [[Ĥeiran Coscivians]].
Kaskans, Antaric subgroubs such as the Dārskans, weird Coscivian tribes, [[Uroms|Uroms]]. Areas with a strong mining heritage are heavily populated by the descendants of migrants from other regions, including many North Coscivians, [[Kir people]], Róvanic Coscivians, and [[Ĥeiran Coscivians]].


[[File:Peja in the evening.jpg|thumb|The River Poldark in Rivūlev town]]
[[File:Peja in the evening.jpg|thumb|The River Poldark in Rivūlev town]]
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Many Kensonians practice subsistence agriculture, but the state's mountainous terrain and rather poor soils have inhibited the development of a significant commercial farming sector.  
Many Kensonians practice subsistence agriculture, but the state's mountainous terrain and rather poor soils have inhibited the development of a significant commercial farming sector.  


With the advent of air travel making the state more accessible to Kiravians from the coastal states, tourism has grown into a major industry in Kensonia. According to the Executive for Business & Travel Promotion, over a million tourists (equivalent to just over 1/4 of the resident population)  visit the state annually to take advantage of Kensonia's many ski and alpine resorts, scenic state and national parks, historical sites relating to the colonisation of the Western Highlands, craft breweries, and Aboriginal gambling houses.
With the advent of air travel making the state more accessible to Kiravians from the coastal states, tourism has grown into a major industry in Kensonia. According to the Executive for Business & Travel Promotion, over a million tourists (equivalent to just over 1/4 of the resident population)  visit the state annually to take advantage of Kensonia's many ski and alpine resorts, scenic state and national parks, historical sites relating to the colonisation of the Western Highlands, craft breweries, and Urom gambling houses.


==Notable Kensonians==
==Notable Kensonians==