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'''Craitish people''', or '''Craits''', ([[Craitish language|Craitish]]: ''Cräiteś'' [[wikipedia:Help:IPA for English#Key|/ | '''Craitish people''', or '''Craits''', ([[Craitish language|Craitish]]: ''Cräiteś'' [[wikipedia:Help:IPA for English#Key|/kreɪtɛɣ/]]) are a [[wikipedia:Germanic peoples|Germanic ethnic group]] native to [[Craitland]]. | ||
==Identity== | ==Identity== |
Revision as of 22:58, 27 April 2020
Flag of Craitland | |
Total population | |
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~18 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Craitland | ~17 million |
Senya | ~200,000 |
Alduria | ~80,000 |
Mercury | ~75,000 |
Incontinentia | ~50,000 |
Languages | |
Craitish | |
Religion | |
Craitish paganism, none | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Kej people |
Craitish people, or Craits, (Craitish: Cräiteś /kreɪtɛɣ/) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Craitland.
Identity
Craits are a primarily homogeneous people of a shared Caucasian descent. Culturally, Craits have a generally shared identity formulated around values of tolerance and egalitarianism; despite an overwhelming Caucasian majority, Craits and the notion of "Craitishness" are not limited by racial heritage, with a small minority of non-Caucasian Craits having integrated into the nation's populace due to these principles. The Craitish people's culture has led to a nationwide understanding of social responsibilities and a profusely liberal society.
Diaspora
Unlike other ethnic groups, the Craits are not renowned for sizeable amounts of emigration, and there are relatively few Craits living abroad in relation to overall percentage. Other than in Craitland's own dependent territorial possessions, such as Incontinentia with the largest Craitish population thereof, Craits have established a recorded minority presence in nations with similar societal attributes. The largest populations of Craits outside Craitland total over 300,000 and are found in Senya, Alduria and Mercury.
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