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  • Tlālōcān Largest city Syx Official languages Native Etzilian Recognised national languages Native Etzilian, Latin Government constitutional monarchy • Tlatoque...
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  • the Uzdehzani ruled over an eventually married into the native Latinic, Gaelic, and Istroyan, with the resulting Gassavelian culture being firmly established...
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  • languages: Latin and Julian Ænglish. With regards to Latin, the Imperium recognizes two distinct versions, Classical Latin and Caphiric Latin. The former...
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  • referring to ancient Latin peoples' use of oil on the skin, which was a major distintion between mixed-race persons and full natives in Latin-occupied regions...
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  • Levantine Levantian Levantine Levantinus (Latin) Levantensis (Latin) Lewantäisch (Gothic) Levantinus (Latin) Lewantiner (Gothic)...
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  • Caphiric Latin (Caphiric Latin: latīna caphirium) is a Latinic language spoken by Caphiric people. Caphiric Latin is a direct branch of classical Latin and...
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  • Cartadania (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    people in Cartadania are explicitly Latin, while nearly three-quarters of the population is of some Latin or native Cartadanian combination. Small, relatively...
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  • Istroyans and Latins, and the cultural exchange began to create unique cultural cornerstones and technological developments for both sides. Few native Celtic...
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  • this dialect is influenced by Ettian and early Latin, retaining some words from both, such as the Latin "gratis" and "bis" as opposed to the Cartadanian...
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  • along the southern coast of Levantia. In 158 AD the Latinic commander Julian Marcilius Corvus crushed native resistance on the Ile Burgundie, then called Ipar...
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  • where it has official status alongside English and Latin. Lebhan is a descendant of the spoken Latin language of Great Levantia, which by the 5th century...
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  • in countries of Latinic origin. Given the differences in pronunciation between Caphiric Latin, most common on Sarpedon, and modern Latin derivatives of...
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  • Catholic Church (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    whom have been created and adopted after the initial consolidation of the Latin Rite in the 13th through 16th centuries, and a majority of rites are specifically...
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  • population being native speakers of the language while 0.7% are split between many native speakers of languages belonging to small native tribes. The languages...
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  • growing Tainean world. Latin settlers from the Adonerii arrived relatively late in terms of Vallosi settlement, with the first Latin colonies appearing in...
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  • descendants of the Caphirians who were an ethnic group native to Caphiria. Today, the term Latinic is also used to refer to people who are of Caphirian origin...
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  • population groups – the earlier Latinic people of Adonerum and the native Gaelic people who inhabited Levantia prior to the Latinic conquest. While the Great...
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  • - was used, and this term remains the common name for this state in the Latin, Lebhan, Burgoignesc and Ænglish languages. The Uzdehzani language developed...
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  • clash with the Latin tribes of the interior of Urlazio, and the series of natural disasters and economic decline strengthened the Latins of the interior...
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  • by 42% as a native language, and by 33% as their sole native language. Most Kiravic speakers are fluent, either natively or non-natively, in one or more...
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  • Volin, is native to the country, and spoken by the vast majority of citizens.  Caphiria Caphiric Latin Classical Latin English Caphiric Latin Cartadanian...
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  • elements of and loanwords from Gaelocoscivian, tribal Fennigaelic, Sheafteang, Latin, Faeskt, Canish Gaelic, and Itheateang languages. This variety of source...
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  • of modern Fhainnin culture and as a crossroads of Coscivian and Latin influences on native populations, as well as forming the cumtural core of the area...
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  • reflect the state's multicultural past, with a rich blend of Burgoignac, Latin, Native Cartadanian, and Istroyan cultures. Despite Cartadanian becoming the...
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  • into the Caphirian people. From their development of Latin and its splintering into various vulgar Latin dialects, the Varunã (as well as a specific subset...
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  • a dialect of the Burgoignesc language, due to it's standard Latin, Cartadanian, and native influences over the years, it can be difficult for some Burgoignesc...
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  • non-Adonerii Latins and non-Latin Urlazics became a majority in the region, taking over old commercial enterprises and agricultural estates. The new native population...
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  • Gaels, also rarely known as Indigenous Levantines, are an ethic group native to Levantia and parts of Kiro-Borealis. Gaels made up the vast majority of...
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  • depending on context. Red wine is considered uncouth and has associations with Latin growers, while the country has noteworthy production of hazy beers, white...
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  • of Charentais people in the country after Maresia and many of the customs native to Maresia are also practiced in Aleira. As a result, the states are sometimes...
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  • has 46 Latin Rite Parishes and the second-largest Latin Catholic population on the mainland after Bérasar. In contrast to Bérasar, where the Latin Catholic...
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  • Veltorine-influenced versions of modern Caphiric Latin as opposed to the divergent form of Veltorine Latin. Veltorines are predominantly Catholic. In many...
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  • movements of foreign peoples such as Coscivians, Aengles, Latins and Romance-descent peoples, and non-native Germanic and Gaelic peoples in varying degrees throughout...
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  • their distinct Aciriano-Istroyan culture. While Latin influence eventually overtook the island, the native Montverd to date still have a unique dialect of...
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  • Caetus Legati (category Infoboxes without native name language parameter)
    The Caetus Legati (Caphiric Latin: Gathering of the Legates), also known as the Legate Council, is a special military council of Caphiria. The Caetus Legati...
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  • and the mountainous northern areas of Carna remained under the rule of the native Gaelic people up until the collapse of Great Levantia in 500 CE. This saw...
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  • dawning. So in 1858, Caphiria invaded Oustec to protect the community of Latin-speaking cities there, kicking off the Odurian War. Urcea's focus on the...
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  • the Latin Heroic Age. While it is true the island was likely first settled during that time, with archaeological evidence suggesting the first Latin settlers...
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  • austro, is derived from the Latin word australis, meaning southern. This refers to the fact that the island was south of the natives who inhabited Cusinaut...
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  • significant size outside of New Ardmore where more Catholics belong to the Latin Rite than to the Coscivian Rite. The Archbishop of Bérasar is usually a Cardinal...
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  • relatively lightly populated with Gaelic tribes as well as post-Levantine Latin cities and some outposts of Ancient Istroyan civilization. The Audonian Christians...
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  • arrived in what is now Zaclaria from the Central Audonian Steppe, rivaling the native settlers of the region. The sharing of early Audonian cuneiform in the 13th...
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  • these nonnative species do not pose a threat to any native species, but some do threaten the native species of Victoria by living in the state and eating...
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  • are not native to Levantia but were instead imported to Levantia by the Adonerii beginning in the 800s and 700s BC. These horses gave the Latinics a clear...
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  • eventually adopted alongside Latin as language of government in the 900s, though it replaced Latin even in government documents. Latin remained prevalent, however...
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  • was attacked and swiftly conquered by the Latin Kingdom. The quickness of the conquest was attributed by Latin historians as due to the absence of the island's...
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  • ethnic Novalkes of Vithinjan origin and local Coscivian peoples in their native range, such as Cosco-Koskenkorvans, North Coscivians, and Suderavian Coscivians...
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  • Tainean villages. Classical Latin has historically been used as a lingua franca by the Taineans when communicating with the Latinic peoples, the Bergendii,...
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  • the arrival of Latin exploratores. Great Levantine traders and diplomats were aware of the Fhainnin states prior to the arrival of Latin troops to the Vandarch...
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  • subjugation of the Fiannrian people by 'Latins and Half-men'. While named for the general region of the Latin and Romance world straddling the equator...
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  • Burgundie, Fiannria and Faneria, but also Urcea, Wealdland, Carna, and the Latin States. Fariva has the densest concentrations of Levantine immigrants and...
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  • from native Tainean itself, and has since diverged considerably. Brenadine Tainean is not mutually intelligible with any of the remaining native Tainean...
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  • the southern part under the Almadarian umbrella. The first accounts of the native inhabitants of Almadaria, the Vallosi, came from southerly-migrating Taineans...
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  • Varshan, and due to significant economic disruption and conflict between the native tributaries, the Captaincy collapsed in the mid-20th century. Following...
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  • served by eight Latin Rite parishes, two of which are of a Traditionalist orientation. Lebhan, Gaelic, Orenstian, Gothic, Sorrentian Latin, and Rexish German...
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  • Catholic (Latin): 40.1% Catholic (Coscivian): 29.8% Insular: 11.7% Irreligious: 11.4% Collegiate: 4.9% Various Indigenous Beliefs: 2.1% Catholic (Latin): The...
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  • and in relations between Kiravian settlers and native Cronite peoples. There is a significant minority Latin Catholic presence found mainly in the Archangel...
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  • which are related to religion, such as ékkʞéʞʞia (fr. Latin ecclesia) and eʞkkiʞoʞkuʞ (fr. Latin episcopus). Kui ʞoʞkukéi káikō-ı-ʞôkèkık kikuiuk kō Kokokōʞaʞaʞka...
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  • the language but introduced some Latin terminology to improve written mutual intelligibility between the Caphiric Latin majority and Isurian minority....
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  • and Latin, while more peripheral areas conduct business entirely in Lusonic. Court proceedings in the territory may take place in Lusonic, Latin, or Kiravic...
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  • Crusades. Most correspondence indicates the intention of supporting the native Jewish rebellions as part of a broader strategic vision of creating a buffer...
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  • foundations of Great Levantia came the Latin League and Urceopolis alongside the early origins of feudalism. The Latin League was swept away by the new Holy...
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  • Prokopites (category Infoboxes without native name language parameter)
    The Prokopites, officially the Order of Saint Prokop (Latin: Ordo Sancti Procopius, abbreviated as OSP), are a monastic Catholic religious order of monks...
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  • onwards. In 2019, 85.2% of self-reported native Gothic speakers claimed to speak "good Burgoignesc", while 74.2% of native Burgoignesc speakers claimed the same...
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  • pottery, and jewelry. This strengthened and spread the use of the Latin language and the Latin culture across the Sarpic continent. However, the region was...
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  • earliest works were largely iterative, drawing from classical Latin, and included stories of the Latin Heroic Age, though some new works emerged as many Lebhan...
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  • Coscivian was the only language spoken at home (though Mórea Candrin was a native Armakan-speaker and all of the family was bilingual in Kiravic). While keeping...
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  • Burgoignesc and Latin, but Burgoignesc is the national language. Burgoignesc is taught in all years of primary and secondary education. Latin is taught in...
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  • Kiravia includes modern Kiravian Gaelic (Gaelige Cíaribheach), the dominant native variety spoken and written across the Federacy; Classical Gaelic, which...
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  • Aurimá (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Aurimá, officially the City of Aurimá (Cartadanian: Cidade de Aurimá; Latin: Urbs Auremaris), is the capital city of the Cartadanian Commonwealth of Verona...
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  • interplay of factors, including the displacement and assimilation of the native population and settlement from mainland Cartadanians. During Cartadania's...
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  • Unlike many other Latin states, the ruling class of Vandar were neither interested in expanding their own pantheon to the natives nor in adopting Christianity;...
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  • Valorica (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Valorica, officially the City of Valorica (Cartadanian: Cidade de Valorica; Latin: Urbs Valoris), is an independent city located in the southern region of...
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  • ranking cleric on the continent. However, this authority is symbolic mainly as Latin Rite and other particular churches fall outside his jurisdiction. Nevertheless...
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  • economy has developed. The PRP draws support mainly from upper-middle class native-born Pribraltarians educated in Kiravia, the Umcaran and Æonaran Coscivian...
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  • College of Prostitution (category Infoboxes without native name language parameter)
    The College of Prostitution (Caphiric Latin: Collegium Scortationis), officially the College and Guild of Courtesanship, is the national guild and governing...
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  • Verona Interscholastic Federation (category Infoboxes without native name language parameter)
    Cordonnier Ave Aurimá 33024 Region served Verona Official language Cartadanian Latin Spanish English Executive Director Chelsea M. Caseria Affiliations National...
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  • Classical Latin developed into what is now the Romance languages.The majority of Latin nationals are native speakers of Latin, though many Latins also speak...
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  • 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...
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  • House of De Pardo (category Infoboxes without native name language parameter)
    spelled Pard in English (Pelaxian: Casa De Pardo; Cartadanian: Casa Do Pardo, Latin: Domus Pardus) and also known as the House of Pelaxia (Pelaxia: Casa de Pelaxia;...
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  • S 6.4.19 T 6.4.20 U 6.4.21 V 6.4.22 X Latin words with "-alt" became "-aut". Latin ending "-us" was dropped. Latin ending "-um" became "-gne" after a vowel...
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  • Polynesian culture. As the ancient Polynesians advanced across southern Vallos, native Vallosi arrowheads and axe heads disappeared while Vallosi pottery styles...
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  • indigenous - primarily speak Veltorine Latin. However, there are significant differences within the Veltorine Latin linguistic group. About half of speakers...
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  • gradually throughout the 19th century as a consensus term for the people native to Caphiria's southernmost provinces among a large number of possible alternative...
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  • heritage. Feinii is the Latin name for the native inhabitants of the northern Vandarch Basin, which is formed from the native word Fheadhainn ('the people')...
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  • constant conflicts between the native population and the conquerors. For over three centuries, the repression of native ethnicities and their original...
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  • Urcean Ænglish, and Junglish, is the set of varieties of the Ænglish language native to Urcea and widely spoken in Anglei. Julian Ænglish is considered one of...
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  • between the native Slavic and immigrating Latin peoples. The northern sections of Patraja in particular, though sharing a distinctly-Latin lean, were the...
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  • Before Latin colonization, there were at least seven different indigenous peoples speaking 20 languages in the region. A part of them joined the Latins and...
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  • government, it is the only elected position in national government that native or naturalized residents may vote on without citizenship. While party figures...
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  • growing Tainean world. Latin settlers from the Adonerii arrived relatively late in terms of Vallosi settlement, with the first Latin colonies appearing in...
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  • Skithanawites are conclavist Catholic sedevacantists with their own antipope. The Latin Rite Catholic population is made up mainly of Covines and other Levantine...
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  • territories. Ugi-ui Hosu harbours many endemic species in and around its waters. Native Metzettan dog breeds include the Hyuntoji Herdhound, Metzettan Mountain...
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  • 16-65. This is because few children are born in the city, except to the native Lapodian minority who form the backbone of the local economy, and relatively...
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  • Orthodox Church the third-largest. Niyaska also has a significant number of Latin-Rite Catholic parishes, serving both immigrant and Coscivian congregations...
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  • Empire, who took his small army of retainers to Levantia and conquered small native polities in ca 680, establishing the Principality of Hištanšahr. The Principality...
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  • prominently State Arzalism. The word 'Arzalism' is derived from the Modern Latin Arzalismus, which itself comes from the Varshani word arzal, meaning "worship"...
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  • cellular biology, introductory micro and macroeconomics, epistemology and Latin reading, writing, and literary analysis. At age 10, students enter Grade...
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  • once held firm control over Netanic society. Netansett is the traditional native name for the geographic region the country occupies, translating roughly...
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  • rights. The Committee makes all pronouncements in three languages; English, Latin and the language of the current host nation. The committee board is required...
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