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{{Infobox ethnic group
|group = Caens
|image =
|caption =
|population = '''xxx million'''<br><small>approximate</small>
|region1 = [[Urcea]]
|pop1  = 37,601,501
|region2 = Çyr
|pop2    = 27,000,000
|region3 = New Harren
|pop3    = 43,506
|region4 =
|pop4  =
|region5 = ]
|pop5    =
|langs = Julian Ænglish, Caenoise (minority)
|rels = Levantine Catholicism
|related =
}}


{| class="wikitable"
|+Caens
! colspan="2" |Total population
|-
| colspan="2" |xx,xxx,xxxx
|-
! colspan="2" |Regions with significant populations
|-
!Urcea
|37,601,501
|-
!Çyr
<small>(Caenish descent only)</small>
|27,000,000
|-
!New Harren
|43,506
|-
! colspan="2" |Languages
|-
| colspan="2" |
* Julian Ænglish, Caenoise (minority)
|-
! colspan="2" |Religion
|-
| colspan="2" |Levantine Catholicism
|}
The '''Caenish people''', also known as '''Caens''', are an ethic group native to [[Levantia]]. Originating in [[Gothica]] as a subset of the [[Gothic people]], the ancestors of the Caens departed their homeland to raid and resettle in [[Great Levantia]]. By the beginning of the 4th century, many Caens settled permanently in and around [[Canaery]], from which the people derive their name; their control over it was confirmed in 310 AD. Unlike some other Gothic groups, most Caens readily adopted the [[Catholicism]] of Great Levantia in the late 4th century. From there, many participated in the [[Crusades]], and during the medieval period Caens gained a reputation for bravery in battle and competence at seafaring, bringing many into the employ of the predecessor states of [[Burgundie]].
The '''Caenish people''', also known as '''Caens''', are an ethic group native to [[Levantia]]. Originating in [[Gothica]] as a subset of the [[Gothic people]], the ancestors of the Caens departed their homeland to raid and resettle in [[Great Levantia]]. By the beginning of the 4th century, many Caens settled permanently in and around [[Canaery]], from which the people derive their name; their control over it was confirmed in 310 AD. Unlike some other Gothic groups, most Caens readily adopted the [[Catholicism]] of Great Levantia in the late 4th century. From there, many participated in the [[Crusades]], and during the medieval period Caens gained a reputation for bravery in battle and competence at seafaring, bringing many into the employ of the predecessor states of [[Burgundie]].