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Formed from centuries of conquest, assimilation, and intermixing, the country today is {{wp|multiethnic}} and {{wp|multicultural}}. A majority of the population identifies with four major ethnic groups, [[Kiravian]], [[Cartadanian]], [[Cahokian]], or the largest, [[Capetian]] or “Costizo”, which denotes mixed ethnicity between the three former groups.  
Formed from centuries of conquest, assimilation, and intermixing, the country today is {{wp|multiethnic}} and {{wp|multicultural}}. A majority of the population identifies with four major ethnic groups, [[Kiravian]], [[Cartadanian]], [[Cahokian]], or the largest, [[Capetian]] or “Costizo”, which denotes mixed ethnicity between the three former groups.  


A growing percentage of Capetians are other immigrants. Arriving in waves, these have included {{wp|Protestantism|Protestant}} [[Aengles]] and [[Latinics]] from [[Levantia]], Corummese and other [[Alshar]]i, and most recently Cronans from [[Varshan]], [[Kelekona]], and other Cronan-majority South Cronan states - which form a majority of the country’s estimated 1.1 million {{wp|illegal immigrants}}.
A growing percentage of Capetians are other immigrants. Arriving in waves, these have included {{wp|Protestantism|Protestant}} [[Aengles]] and [[Latinics]] from [[Levantia]], Daxian and other [[Alshar]]i, and most recently Cronans from [[Varshan]], [[Kelekona]], and other Cronan-majority South Cronan states - which form a majority of the country’s estimated 1.1 million {{wp|illegal immigrants}}.


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