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==Demographics==
==Demographics==
Nanzitolclatl is ethnically and linguistically diverse. Most of western Nanzitolclatl, including the [NAME] Peninsula, is inhabited by various {{wp|Uto-Aztecan languages|Uto-Aztecan}} and {{wp|Mayan-languages|Macro-Mayan}} peoples, while the eastern part of the country is home to tribes related more closely to those in the Western Apalachnee Federation.
Nanzitolclatl is ethnically and linguistically diverse. Most of Nanzitolclatl, including the [NAME] Peninsula, is inhabited by various {{wp|Uto-Aztecan languages|Uto-Aztecan}} and {{wp|Mayan-languages|Macro-Mayan}} peoples.


The vast majority of the population practices indigenous tribal religions, many of which incorporate some aspect of {{wp|Solar deity|heliolatry}}, with some similarities to the [[Arzalism#Solar_Arzalism|Solar Arzalism]] practiced to the south in [[Varshan]].
The vast majority of the population practices indigenous tribal religions, many of which incorporate some aspect of {{wp|Solar deity|heliolatry}}, with some similarities to the [[Arzalism#Solar_Arzalism|Solar Arzalism]] practiced to the south in [[Varshan]].
Many Nanzitolclatl people worshipped regional deities such as [[Xzibit]].


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