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The largest single ethnic group in Fariva, after the Taństem, are Kiravian Gaels. Though a few Celtic villages remained in hilly areas of western Fariva after Coscivian colonisation, the state's substantial Gaelic minority is mainly as a result of mass in-migration from neighbouring Gaelic-majority states ([[Arkelly]], [[Dunlévia]]) during the industrial era. There is a long history of tension between the Gaelic minority and the historically dominant Taństan Coscivians, beginning with conflicts from the colonial period but primarily based in a legacy of discrimination and political suppression during the industrial age. Gaelic culture in Fariva has been bolstered by immigration of Levantine Gaels from Fiannria, Faneria, Carna, and Urcea (see below).
The largest single ethnic group in Fariva, after the Taństem, are Kiravian Gaels. Though a few Celtic villages remained in hilly areas of western Fariva after Coscivian colonisation, the state's substantial Gaelic minority is mainly as a result of mass in-migration from neighbouring Gaelic-majority states ([[Arkelly]], [[Dunlévia]]) during the industrial era. There is a long history of tension between the Gaelic minority and the historically dominant Taństan Coscivians, beginning with conflicts from the colonial period but primarily based in a legacy of discrimination and political suppression during the industrial age. Gaelic culture in Fariva has been bolstered by immigration of Levantine Gaels from Fiannria, Faneria, Carna, and Urcea (see below).


A notable segment of Fariva's population trace their origins to the countries of continental [[Levantia]], especially [[Burgundie]], [[Fiannria]] and [[Faneria]], but also [[Urcea]], [[Wealdland]], [[Carna]], and the [[Latin States]]. Fariva has the densest concentrations of Levantine immigrants and persons of Levantian descent in the Kiravian Federacy, which has helped to impart a certain [[Occidental world|Occidental]] flavour on the culture of [[Béyasar]] in terms of cuisine, architecture, religious practices, sport, the local dialect, and international outlook. Burgundines in particular have a long history in Fariva dating back centuries and sustained to the present day by strong trading and business ties. Some Burgundine families have lived in Fariva for six or seven generations, and the upscale professional neighbourhoods of Béyasar and Madisar continue to host hundreds of white-collar Burgundine expatriates. The city of [[Cities_of_Kiravia#Epsilar|Epsilar]], just outside Béyasar, is famous for its large population of Levantine-Kiravians, particularly those of more distinctive South Levantine and Romance- or Germanic-speaking groups.
A notable segment of Fariva's population trace their origins to the countries of continental [[Levantia]], especially [[Burgundie]], [[Fiannria]] and [[Faneria]], but also [[Urcea]], [[Wealdland]], [[Carna]], and the [[Latin States]]. Fariva has the densest concentrations of Levantine immigrants and persons of Levantian descent in the Kiravian Federacy, which has helped to impart a certain [[Occidental world|Occidental]] flavour on the culture of [[Béyasar]] in terms of cuisine, architecture, religious practices, sport, the local dialect, and international outlook. Burgundines in particular have a long history in Fariva dating back centuries and sustained to the present day by strong trading and business ties. Some Burgundine families have lived in Fariva for six or seven generations, and the upscale professional neighbourhoods of Béyasar and Madisar continue to host hundreds of white-collar Burgundine expatriates. The city of [[Cities_of_Kiravia#Epsilar|Epsilar]], just outside Béyasar, is famous for its large population of Levantine-Kiravians, particularly those of more distinctive South Levantine and Romance- or Germanic-speaking groups. The small [[Veltorine]] diaspora in Great Kirav is overwhelmingly concentrated in the Béyasar metropolitan area.
 


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