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===Language===
===Language===
The language spoken by a majority of Daxia's population is Daxian, which is spoken by approximately 90% of the population. Under central government directives and successive regimes, regional dialects have been practically wiped out by officially discouraging their use vis a vis standardized Daxian. Through the intentional propagation and prioritization of Daxian, cultural imperialism is manifested. Minority languages and dialects are pushed to the fringes, with reduced visibility and opportunities for growth and development. The imposition of Daxian as the dominant language not only limits linguistic and cultural autonomy but also hampers intergenerational transmission of cultural knowledge and traditions. As a result, the rich tapestry of languages and cultures that once flourished within Daxia has become increasingly homogenized, eroding the unique identities and heritage of a once diverse population. Abroad Daxian is not merely a language of cultural preservation or linguistic convenience. It has been strategically employed as a tool of cultural imperialism, exerting influence and dominance over other regional languages and cultures. Such is the case in neighboring [[Canpei]] and [[Tanhai]], nations with close cultural and historic links with Daxia but where their own cultural identity is weaker and is actively undermined by Daxia.
The language spoken by a majority of Daxia's population is Daxian, which is spoken by approximately 90% of the population. Under central government directives and successive regimes, regional dialects have been practically wiped out by officially discouraging their use vis a vis standardized Daxian. Through the intentional propagation and prioritization of Daxian, cultural imperialism is manifested. Minority languages and dialects are pushed to the fringes, with reduced visibility and opportunities for growth and development. The imposition of Daxian as the dominant language not only limits linguistic and cultural autonomy but also hampers intergenerational transmission of cultural knowledge and traditions. As a result, the rich tapestry of languages and cultures that once flourished within Daxia has become increasingly homogenized, eroding the unique identities and heritage of a once diverse population. Abroad Daxian is not merely a language of cultural preservation or linguistic convenience. It has been strategically employed as a tool of cultural imperialism, exerting influence and dominance over other regional languages and cultures. Such is the case in neighboring [[Canpei]] and [[Tanhai]], nations with close cultural and historic links with Daxia but where their own cultural identity is weaker and is actively undermined by Daxia.
===Religion===
===Religion===
[[File:Grand-Mosque of abalzaneg.jpg|thumb|Grand Mosque of [[Abalzaneg]]]]
[[File:Grand-Mosque of abalzaneg.jpg|thumb|Grand Mosque of [[Abalzaneg]]]]