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"'Caphirian culture'" is considered one of the birthplaces of [[Occidental civilization]], a cultural superpower, and has been shaped by its geography and comprehensive history. Caphirian culture is based on a variety of historical influences, primarily on the culture of ancient [[Istroyan]] and [[Adonerii civilization|Adonerii]] civilizations, of which the [[Latinics|Latins]] - the ethnolinguistic group of Caphiria - originate from. The culture of Caphiria is the culture of the Latins and vice versa. Legally, all Latinic nationals are citizens of Caphiria regardless of ancestry or nation of residence and may be distinguished from people of Latinic descent without Caphirian citizenship and from ethnic Latins living in territories adjacent to the Latium without Caphirian citizenship.
'''Caphirian culture''' is considered one of the birthplaces of [[Occidental civilization]], a cultural superpower, and has been shaped by its geography and comprehensive history. Caphirian culture is based on a variety of historical influences, primarily on the culture of ancient [[Istroyan]] and [[Adonerii civilization|Adonerii]] civilizations, of which the [[Latinics|Latins]] - the ethnolinguistic group of Caphiria - originate from. The culture of Caphiria is the culture of the Latins and vice versa. Legally, all Latinic nationals are citizens of Caphiria regardless of ancestry or nation of residence and may be distinguished from people of Latinic descent without Caphirian citizenship and from ethnic Latins living in territories adjacent to the Latium without Caphirian citizenship.


As a result of Caphiria's near-millennium-long continental hegemony across Sarpedon, significant Latin influences can be observed in the language, law, culture, and institutions of its former provinces, territories, and colonies through a process known as Latinization. The spread of Latinization through the continent significantly shaped Caphiria's culture and other cultures that Caphiria controlled, creating Romance culture.
As a result of Caphiria's near-millennium-long continental hegemony across Sarpedon, significant Latin influences can be observed in the language, law, culture, and institutions of its former provinces, territories, and colonies through a process known as Latinization. The spread of Latinization through the continent significantly shaped Caphiria's culture and other cultures that Caphiria controlled, creating Romance culture.

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