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| '''Official languages''' || [[Should have been|High Coscivian]]
| '''Official languages''' || [[Should have been|High Coscivian]]
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| '''State languages''' || [[Taństem Coscivians#Language|Taństan Coscivian]]<br>[[Kiravic Coscivian]]<br>[[Ĥeiran Coscivians|Ensciryan Coscivian]]
| '''State languages''' || [[Taństem Coscivians#Language|Eshavian Coscivian]]<br>[[Kiravic Coscivian]]<br>[[Ĥeiran Coscivians|Ensciryan Coscivian]]
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| '''Recognised languages''' || Kinnír<br>[[Valosian Coscivians|Valosian Coscivian]]<br>[[Gaelic in Kiravia|Kiravian Gaelic]]<br>Wyntran Coscivian<br>Kaguran Coscivian<br>Fenian Kiravic<br>Coscivian Sign Language
| '''Recognised languages''' || Kinnír<br>[[Valosian Coscivians|Valosian Coscivian]]<br>[[Gaelic in Kiravia|Kiravian Gaelic]]<br>Wyntran Coscivian<br>Kaguran Coscivian<br>Fenian Kiravic<br>Coscivian Sign Language
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===Law===
===Law===
===Local Government===
===Local Government===
Owing to the strong localist traditions of both the Taństan community with its Anderan town meetings on one hand and the "croft and clan" orientation of the Highlander community on the other, as well as the fact that the state government has reliably been gridlocked and dysfunctional, Serikorda has very strong local governments, even by Kiravian standards.
Owing to the strong localist traditions of both the Eshavian community with its Anderan town meetings on one hand and the "croft and clan" orientation of the Highlander community on the other, as well as the fact that the state government has reliably been gridlocked and dysfunctional, Serikorda has very strong local governments, even by Kiravian standards.


Major classes of municipal governments include:
Major classes of municipal governments include:
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'''PILLARS'''
'''PILLARS'''
*The '''First Pillar''' or '''Anderan Pillar''' was established by Coscivian settlers who came to Serikorda from [[Harma]] and [[Fariva]]. The majority of people in the First Pillar are ethnic [[Taństem Coscivians|Taństem]], though it has grown to include people of other ethnic backgrounds who regularly use the Taństan Coscivian language or were educated in historically Taństan schools. In modern times, non-Gaelic people who move to Serikorda from Harma and Fariva typically identify and register with the First Pillar, as do other newcomers who settle in predominantly First Pillar communities. Members of the First Pillar are most heavily concentrated in the east.
*The '''First Pillar''' or '''Anderan Pillar''' was established by Coscivian settlers who came to Serikorda from [[Harma]] and [[Fariva]]. The majority of people in the First Pillar are ethnic [[Taństem Coscivians|Taństem]], though it has grown to include people of other ethnic backgrounds who regularly use the Eshavian Coscivian language or were educated in historically Eshavian schools. In modern times, non-Gaelic people who move to Serikorda from Harma and Fariva typically identify and register with the First Pillar, as do other newcomers who settle in predominantly First Pillar communities. Members of the First Pillar are most heavily concentrated in the east.


*The '''Second Pillar''' or '''Róvidrean Pillar''' was established by Coscivian settlers who came to Serikorda from Róvidrea and other parts of [[Kaviska]]. Members of the Kir subgroups native to Kaviska (most prominently Róvidrean Coscivians, but also Estuary Coscivians and Kandans) account for a plurality of people in this pillar, though it has grown to include such diverse groups as Paisonic Coscivians, [[Melian Isles|Melotes]], and Rumelis. The community language of the Second Pillar is [[Kiravic Coscivian]]. Members of the Second Pillar are most heavily concentrated in the south.
*The '''Second Pillar''' or '''Róvidrean Pillar''' was established by Coscivian settlers who came to Serikorda from Róvidrea and other parts of [[Kaviska]]. Members of the Kir subgroups native to Kaviska (most prominently Róvidrean Coscivians, but also Estuary Coscivians and Kandans) account for a plurality of people in this pillar, though it has grown to include such diverse groups as Paisonic Coscivians, [[Melian Isles|Melotes]], and Rumelis. The community language of the Second Pillar is [[Kiravic Coscivian]]. Members of the Second Pillar are most heavily concentrated in the south.