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Batavians in Sanpantul is the name of the Batavians residing in Sanpantul. Batavians living on the island mainly speak the Francian language, unlike their other races. There are 19,525 registered Batavians in numbers in Sanpantul. After the industrial moves in Sanpantul, more Batavians began to be inclined to accept it. Batavians residing in Sanpantul are generally of civil servants, soldiers, and merchant origins from cities near the border with Francia. There are currently fifteen known major families in Sanpantul.
Batavians first came to the island for trading purposes during the reign of Treesia, but they never stayed. During their contact with Kataria they met the first Proto-Sanpanese people. Later, trade continued on the island under the rule of Nova England and Natopia. Once Sanpantul dominated the island, trade continued to increase. Sanpantul pretty much rejected Batavian visas due to Stormark, but relations returned to normal after Stormark's collapse. Moving to the Beneluccas ruins, the Sanpanese people came into close contact with Batavian culture for the first time. After the collapse of Sanpantul, Sanpantul fell into Cowherb County, a subdivision of the Beneluccas. After Batavian rule, cultural exchange continued through the Great Apollonia Empire. After the domination of Chakaria, Batavians came only for trade purposes. Recently, there has been intense Batavian purchasing for the automotive industry.
The largest diaspora of Sanpantul Batavians is in Chakaristan, followed by Batavia. Sanpantul Batavians, who generally reside in Haritdesh, are generally quite engaged in agricultural work to meet the needs of the island. The diaspora living in Batavia has dispersed to various places, and there is currently no organized Sanpantul Batavians association. There are ''Sanpo-Batavian Association'' and ''Koeherb Association'' in Sanpantul. Batavians also dominate Sanpantul media and art.

Revision as of 18:43, 11 June 2024

Sanpantul Batavians
Kuhkrauten Batavisch
Koeherben Bataafs
Batavian community in Sanpantul flag.png
Total population
25,000-28,000
Regions with significant populations
Sanpantul Sanpantul 19,525
Languages
Francian, Batavian
Religion
Nazarene

Batavians in Sanpantul is the name of the Batavians residing in Sanpantul. Batavians living on the island mainly speak the Francian language, unlike their other races. There are 19,525 registered Batavians in numbers in Sanpantul. After the industrial moves in Sanpantul, more Batavians began to be inclined to accept it. Batavians residing in Sanpantul are generally of civil servants, soldiers, and merchant origins from cities near the border with Francia. There are currently fifteen known major families in Sanpantul.

Batavians first came to the island for trading purposes during the reign of Treesia, but they never stayed. During their contact with Kataria they met the first Proto-Sanpanese people. Later, trade continued on the island under the rule of Nova England and Natopia. Once Sanpantul dominated the island, trade continued to increase. Sanpantul pretty much rejected Batavian visas due to Stormark, but relations returned to normal after Stormark's collapse. Moving to the Beneluccas ruins, the Sanpanese people came into close contact with Batavian culture for the first time. After the collapse of Sanpantul, Sanpantul fell into Cowherb County, a subdivision of the Beneluccas. After Batavian rule, cultural exchange continued through the Great Apollonia Empire. After the domination of Chakaria, Batavians came only for trade purposes. Recently, there has been intense Batavian purchasing for the automotive industry.

The largest diaspora of Sanpantul Batavians is in Chakaristan, followed by Batavia. Sanpantul Batavians, who generally reside in Haritdesh, are generally quite engaged in agricultural work to meet the needs of the island. The diaspora living in Batavia has dispersed to various places, and there is currently no organized Sanpantul Batavians association. There are Sanpo-Batavian Association and Koeherb Association in Sanpantul. Batavians also dominate Sanpantul media and art.