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The primary language spoken in Elegia is Elegian Coscivian, a dialect of Kiravic Coscivian. Kirosocialist language policies to induce {{wp|dialect levelling}} and suppress variant local dialects of Kiravic were reversed by the state government in 21189 with the Administrative Language Act, which declared that Elegian Coscivian would be the state's official language and that the written form of the dialect would be treated equally and interchangeably with Literary Kiravic for governmental purposes. The state government has since deepened efforts to develop Elegian Coscivian literature, education, and broadcast media.
The primary language spoken in Elegia is Elegian Coscivian, a dialect of Kiravic Coscivian. Kirosocialist language policies to induce {{wp|dialect levelling}} and suppress variant local dialects of Kiravic were reversed by the state government in 21189 with the Administrative Language Act, which declared that Elegian Coscivian would be the state's official language and that the written form of the dialect would be treated equally and interchangeably with Literary Kiravic for governmental purposes. The state government has since deepened efforts to develop Elegian Coscivian literature, education, and broadcast media.


Mesti'suv and Aboriginal populations. Mid-Continental and Highland influences. Coscivian Orthodoxy, Sectarians, and Discipulars. The Kikik.
Mesti'suv and Aboriginal populations. Mid-Continental and Highland influences. Coscivian Orthodoxy, Sectarians, and Discipulars. The Kikik. Xolosian Coscivians.


The largest religious denomination in Elegia is Coscivian Orthodoxy, followed by [[Insular Apostolic Church|Insular Apostolic Christianity]], the Discipular Church, and Roman Catholicism.
The largest religious denomination in Elegia is Coscivian Orthodoxy, followed by [[Insular Apostolic Church|Insular Apostolic Christianity]], the Discipular Church, and Roman Catholicism.

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