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===Language=== | ===Language=== | ||
Austral Coscivian, an offshoot of [[Maritime Coscivian]] superimposed over a [[Pelian language|Pelian]] substrate, is the most widely spoken language in Sydona, by 35% of the population as their native tongue and an additional ~25-35% as a second language. The other two major languages of Sydona are Thrakoslavic (a Slavonic language) and [[Pelian language]] (an | Austral Coscivian, an offshoot of [[Maritime Coscivian]] superimposed over a [[Pelian language|Pelian]] substrate, is the most widely spoken language in Sydona, by 35% of the population as their native tongue and an additional ~25-35% as a second language. The other two major languages of Sydona are Thrakoslavic (a Slavonic language) and [[Pelian language]] (an independent Japhetic language). All three languages have official status | ||
[[File:Pimenton-ahumado-candeleda.jpg|thumb|Paprika]] | [[File:Pimenton-ahumado-candeleda.jpg|thumb|Paprika]] | ||
Thrako-Coscivian Creole is spoken by some 120,000 families in western Érdoran (~1.54% of the Sydonan population), with a significant diaspora in Destransar and [[Valēka]]. It received official recognition in 21193 and authorised for use in public elementary education for the first time. | Thrako-Coscivian Creole is spoken by some 120,000 families in western Érdoran (~1.54% of the Sydonan population), with a significant diaspora in Destransar and [[Valēka]]. It received official recognition in 21193 and authorised for use in public elementary education for the first time. |