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==Notable Diaspora populations==
==Notable Diaspora populations==
===[[Krasnarus]]===
===[[Krasnarus]]===
#Elbijun (Istvanistani: ''Albion'', 3,921,545)
#Elbijun (Istvanistani: ''Albion'', 4,921,545)
#Silvensku (Istvanistani: ''Sylvania'', 2,844,067)
#Silvensku (Istvanistani: ''Sylvania'', 2,844,067)
#Fedursku (Istvanistani: ''Phedodah'', 1,604,809)
#Fedursku (Istvanistani: ''Phedodah'', 1,604,809)

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Anticans
200px-Flag of the Republic.png
Flag of the Antican people
Total population
~16-24 million
Regions with significant populations
Krasnarus 9,370,421
Shireroth 2–4 million
Coria 4,000,000
Languages
Antican Istvanistani, Šlovedk
Religion
Providentialism, Holodomatic School, Roman Catholicism, Church of the Bulgarians, Sunni Islam

The Anticans[1] are a polyethnic people that originated from southeastern Apollonia. At their height, they governed a series of regional power states, namely the Dinarchy of Antica, the Republic of Antica, and the Second Antican Republic. Their population has now, as a result of the collapse of the Second Antican Republic and the occupation of its core territory by other powers, with the remaining territory falling into anarchy, divided between a diaspora primarily focused on the Shirerithian island of (Kezan), where the ancestral traditions were preserved, with the remainder distributed amongst partially assimilated populations found in the present-day countries of Krasnarus, Coria and, to a lesser extent, Jingdao. Their total population has been estimated at around anywhere between 6 and 24 million people, yet with the degree of cultural assimilation into the more dominant groups around them it is hard to know how many ethnic Anticans truly remain.


Antican Ethnic Groups

Anticans traditionally viewed themselves as being divided into a set of ethnic groups, or tribes. These tribes were organized into two categories, Antiate Tribes and Aperiate Tribes. These are in accordance with Antican Legend, which link the Antiates together as descended from the sons of Anteus, while the Aperiates are together descended from various children of Aperys.

Each of the legendary tribes were associated with an archaic state or distinctive people from before the Dual Monarchy in Aquilaria. After that point onward, the distinction between the two classes of tribe blurred. The Dinarchy imposed Platean culture as the standard for the state, which, in combination with increased mobility and western settlement projects helped to create a unifying Antican culture, with regional distinctiveness preserved to varying degrees.

  • Antiate Tribes:
    • Kaikiates (Καικιαται) - established Kingdom of Kaikias
    • Glauiates (Γλαυιαται) - absorbed into Platea
    • Nafticates (Ναυτικαται) - established the League Nafticon
    • Plateans (Plateani) - Aquilarian League et al., later Province of Platea
    • Enealians (Enealiani) - absorbed into Platea
    • Salsicans (Salsicanoi) - merged with Phedodans as their elite class
  • Aperiate Tribes:
    • Phedodans (Phedodani) - established Kingdom of Phedodah
    • Aepyates (Αιπυαται) - absorbed into Kaikias
    • Korhali (Corrali)*
    • Aryashti (Ariasti)*

The Korhali and Aryashti maintained a level of autonomy and distinctive culture into historical time. The Korhali had become fully assimilated during the First Republic, while the Aryashti successfully maintained a distinct culture up to and beyond the end of the Second Republic and the diaspora.

Notable Diaspora populations

Krasnarus

  1. Elbijun (Istvanistani: Albion, 4,921,545)
  2. Silvensku (Istvanistani: Sylvania, 2,844,067)
  3. Fedursku (Istvanistani: Phedodah, 1,604,809)

Shireroth

  1. Kezan (Antican Kezanites: 1,188,069)
  2. Benacia:
    1. Musica,
    2. Shirekeep,
    3. Mesior
  3. Natopia:
    1. Myrtillis,
    2. the Skerries (subsequently evacuated)

References