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==Society & Culture== | ==Society & Culture== | ||
Arkvera lies at the intersection of the North Coast, Eastern Highland, and Mid-Continental cultural regions, all of which have influenced the culture of the state. The largest ethnic groups in Arkvera are Kiryanvi Coscivians (including the Kandem and X group), Gaels, [[Ĥeldican Coscivians]], Highlanders, [Antaric group that gave the name], Sedhem, and Arnóriem, though many other Coscivian peoples have settled in the state over the centuries, especially in the larger cities and along the coast. | Arkvera lies at the intersection of the North Coast, Eastern Highland, and Mid-Continental cultural regions, all of which have influenced the culture of the state. The largest ethnic groups in Arkvera are Kiryanvi Coscivians (including the Kandem and X group), Gaels, [[Ĥeldican Coscivians]], Highlanders, [Antaric group that gave the name], Sedhem, and Arnóriem, though many other Coscivian peoples have settled in the state over the centuries, especially in the larger cities and along the coast. Uroms account for some 12% of the population. | ||
The official languages of Arkvera are Kiravic Coscivian and Gaelic. According to some reports, a more Arkverans speak Gaelic than Kiravic if second-language speakers are included. Native Gaelic speakers are most highly concentrated in the upland western regions that abet the officially-designated Gaelteacht region of Kastera, though Gaelic-speaking villages and neighbourhoods can be found throughout the state. Gaelic primary and secondary education are widely available, and courses in Gaelic as a second language are offered in most Kiravic-medium public schools, where they are popular with Coscivian students. | The official languages of Arkvera are Kiravic Coscivian and Gaelic. According to some reports, a more Arkverans speak Gaelic than Kiravic if second-language speakers are included. Native Gaelic speakers are most highly concentrated in the upland western regions that abet the officially-designated Gaelteacht region of Kastera, though Gaelic-speaking villages and neighbourhoods can be found throughout the state. Gaelic primary and secondary education are widely available, and courses in Gaelic as a second language are offered in most Kiravic-medium public schools, where they are popular with Coscivian students. |