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Latest revision as of 13:43, 10 June 2024
Sanpantul flag | |
Total population | |
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~20,000,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Sandwich Islands, Sri Pashana and Beneluccas (minortiy) | |
Çakaristan (Sanpantul) | 14,000.000 |
Phinbella | 1,000,000 |
Hexarchy | 709,818 |
Nouvelle Alexandrie | 35,000 |
Languages | |
Sanpogo | |
Religion | |
Karmaism, Meijism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Hoennese, Sangunese |
Sanpo people are a people native to the Skerry Isles. The Sanpo people also include Minatoans, Koshimeguri Islanders. Because they are unrecognized ethnicities, they are not counted separately. The people mainly reside on the Sandwich Islands of the Skerry Isles and are the founding people of the Sanpantul nation. It has a population of approximately 14 million within Sanpantul, but a large population of seven hundred thousand within the Hexarchy. There are two hundred thousand Sanpo registered throughout Çakaristan, followed by an estimated approximately thirty thousand people living throughout Nouvelle Alexandrie. The Sanpo people diaspora is generally common in the Hexarchy. This is because after the collapse of Sannpantul, people came to Kunapura for agricultural work (usually coffee) under a system of semi-slavery. The Çakaristan diaspora emerged based on the concept of autonomy. The population in Nouvelle Alexandrie emigrated due to comfortable working conditions.
Sanpo origins are generally based on Katarian heritage, with a small number of Aranki origins also present. Apart from this, the Hoennese and Sangunese breeds are almost the same. Since Sanpos do not want to marry outside races, they are very close to other Micra-Nihon cultures. Sanpos generally speak Sanpanese (almost identical to Sangunese). Apart from this, there is a very rare Batavian speaking community. Common tongue is almost unknown among the public, while Çakari languages are not very common.