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Of the Burgoigniacs, the [[Bergendii]] are the largest ethnic group. Sometimes referred to as ethnic Burgoigniacs by other cultures, this group is pervasive across many nations around the world. However, only those who originate from the [[Latinic]] group that populated the [[Ile Burgundie]] between 100BC and 11th century AD are considered [[Bergendii]]. This [[Latinic]] group created a divergent culture with its own traditions and language, and after turning on the Latinic Arani of [[Dercania]], most scholars think that they had become a unique group. Their phenotype also paints a picture of some limited genetic mixing with local ethnic groups, which their linguistics and traditions support.  
Of the Burgoigniacs, the [[Bergendii]] are the largest ethnic group. Sometimes referred to as ethnic Burgoigniacs by other cultures, this group is pervasive across many nations around the world. However, only those who originate from the [[Latinic]] group that populated the [[Ile Burgundie]] between 100BC and 11th century AD are considered [[Bergendii]]. This [[Latinic]] group created a divergent culture with its own traditions and language, and after turning on the Latinic Arani of [[Dercania]], most scholars think that they had become a unique group. Their phenotype also paints a picture of some limited genetic mixing with local ethnic groups, which their linguistics and traditions support.  


Common characteristics are that they speak [[Burgundian Language|Burgundian]], they are primarily [[Catholic Church‎‎|Levantine Catholic]], although there is a sizable minority of [[Merchantile Reform Protestants]] in [[Flordeterra]] and the [[Burgundian Minor Overseas Territories]]. They are generally paler, taller, and fairer than their Latinic brethern, due to intermixing with the indigenous populations of northern [[Levantia]].
Common characteristics are that they speak [[Burgundian Language|Burgundian]], they are primarily [[Catholic Church‎‎|Levantine Catholic]], although there is a sizable minority of [[[[Mercantile Reform Protestant]]ts]] in [[Flordeterra]] and the [[Burgundian Minor Overseas Territories]]. They are generally paler, taller, and fairer than their Latinic brethern, due to intermixing with the indigenous populations of northern [[Levantia]].


==Latinic==
==Latinic==
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===Feinii===
===Feinii===
The [[Feinii]] of [[Burgundie]], are a subgroup of the greater [[Levantia|Levantine]] {{wpl|Celts|Prythones}}. They make up the majority of the population in [[Ultmar]], but are only the second largest group in all of [[Burgundie]]. They often complain of unequal treatment at the hands of the [[Bergendii]] establishment. They are tall, pale, a large part of the population have red or fair hair. They are primarily [[Catholic Church‎‎|Levantine Catholic]] but as a sign of resistance against the "foreign" Latinic rule of the [[Bergendii]], some more radical groups adopted {{wpl|Afrikaner Calvinism|Punthite Merchantile Reform Protestants}} and [[Burgundie#Other_Christian_Faiths|Mormonism]] in the early 20th century. While these groups are small, about 6% and 3% respectively, they have become some of the most outspoken in favor for addressing the "inherent rascism" in [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] society.
The [[Feinii]] of [[Burgundie]], are a subgroup of the greater [[Levantia|Levantine]] {{wpl|Celts|Prythones}}. They make up the majority of the population in [[Ultmar]], but are only the second largest group in all of [[Burgundie]]. They often complain of unequal treatment at the hands of the [[Bergendii]] establishment. They are tall, pale, a large part of the population have red or fair hair. They are primarily [[Catholic Church‎‎|Levantine Catholic]] but as a sign of resistance against the "foreign" Latinic rule of the [[Bergendii]], some more radical groups adopted {{wpl|Afrikaner Calvinism|Punthite [[Mercantile Reform Protestant]]ts}} and [[Burgundie#Other_Christian_Faiths|Mormonism]] in the early 20th century. While these groups are small, about 6% and 3% respectively, they have become some of the most outspoken in favor for addressing the "inherent rascism" in [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] society.
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===Religious architecture===
===Religious architecture===
Religious architecture in [[Burgundie]], as it does in all places, reflects the core tenents of the religions adherents. [[Levantine Catholic Church]]es are large, grand, and gilded while [[Merchantile Reform Protestant]] churches are typically smaller, austere, and plain. These design choices reflect the religious ceremonies they house. The Catholic church, especially the cathedral is a testament to the grandeur of the Catholic hierarchical system, its opulence is the homage it pays to the Almighty. These domed monoliths stand broad as they gather the whole of the flock within its columned and vacuous halls to take the sacraments. In contrast, the white clapboard church of the [[Merchantile Reform Protestant]] is narrow and tall with its pointed steeple aspiring to God as it reaches towards the Heavens. Within its sanctuary are divided and simple pews for the chosen few to profess their faith. While a community may only have one Catholic church it will have scores, if not hundreds, of Protestant congregations.
Religious architecture in [[Burgundie]], as it does in all places, reflects the core tenents of the religions adherents. [[Levantine Catholic Church]]es are large, grand, and gilded while [[[[Mercantile Reform Protestant]]t]] churches are typically smaller, austere, and plain. These design choices reflect the religious ceremonies they house. The Catholic church, especially the cathedral is a testament to the grandeur of the Catholic hierarchical system, its opulence is the homage it pays to the Almighty. These domed monoliths stand broad as they gather the whole of the flock within its columned and vacuous halls to take the sacraments. In contrast, the white clapboard church of the [[[[Mercantile Reform Protestant]]t]] is narrow and tall with its pointed steeple aspiring to God as it reaches towards the Heavens. Within its sanctuary are divided and simple pews for the chosen few to profess their faith. While a community may only have one Catholic church it will have scores, if not hundreds, of Protestant congregations.


==Art==
==Art==