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==Demographics==
==Demographics==
===Languages===
===Languages===
====Brenadine Tainean (Reform Tainean)====
====Brenadine Tainean (Reform Tainean; Neo-Tainean)====
{{main|Brenadine Tainean}}
{{main|Brenadine Tainean}}
The most common form of the Tainean language is referred to usually as "Brenadine Tainean" or, sometimes, as "Reform Tainean" by individuals living outside [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]. It was introduced in [[1904]] following a significant reform to the structure and grammar of the Tainean language, largely along the lines of the [[Burgoignesc language]]. In addition to the "mainstream" forms of Tainean, it also included some Latino-Tainean pidgins and languages that had history going back to antiquity. Several specific Latino-Tainean innovations were used in addition to Burgoignesc style spelling and grammatical construction. The language began to be used in schools in Ostiecia beginning in [[1905]] and in [[Arona]] in [[1907]]. It gradually replaced the many native Tainean regional dialects. Although Reform Tainean dialects would emerge, most speakers of northern Vallos now have a mutual intelligibility not known until recently.
The most common form of the Tainean language is referred to usually as "Brenadine Tainean", known as "Reform Tainean" by individuals living in [[Rumahoki]], or, sometimes, as "Neo-Tainean" in [[Arona]]. It was introduced in [[1904]] following a significant reform to the structure and grammar of the Tainean language, largely along the lines of the [[Burgoignesc language]]. In addition to the "mainstream" forms of Tainean, it also included some Latino-Tainean pidgins and languages that had history going back to antiquity. Several specific Latino-Tainean innovations were used in addition to Burgoignesc style spelling and grammatical construction. The language began to be used in schools in Ostiecia beginning in [[1905]], in Arona in [[1907]], and in what's now northern Rumahoki in [[1911]]. It gradually replaced the many native Tainean regional dialects. Although Brenadine Tainean dialects would emerge, most speakers of northern Vallos now have a greater mutual intelligibility than they did with the old Tainean dialects.


===Religion===
===Religion===