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The Norse community has maintained a distinct cultural identity while integrating into New Alexandrian society, primarily concentrating in the [[Elijah's Quarter]] neighborhood of [[Cárdenas]]. They have established several cultural institutions, including the Norse Cultural Center and the Normark Memorial Library, which serve to preserve Norse traditions, language, and customs. As of {{AN|1740}}, the Norse diaspora numbers approximately 115,000 people.
The Norse community has maintained a distinct cultural identity while integrating into New Alexandrian society, primarily concentrating in the [[Elijah's Quarter]] neighborhood of [[Cárdenas]]. They have established several cultural institutions, including the Norse Cultural Center and the Normark Memorial Library, which serve to preserve Norse traditions, language, and customs. As of {{AN|1740}}, the Norse diaspora numbers approximately 115,000 people.
==See also==
*[[House of Drageset]]


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Revision as of 02:21, 27 October 2024

The Norse diaspora in Nouvelle Alexandrie refers to the community of Norse people and their descendants who settled in Nouvelle Alexandrie following the collapse of Normark in 1737 AN. The migration occurred when King Sinchi Roca II granted asylum to displaced Norse nobles and citizens, in keeping with Nouvelle Alexandrie's tradition of providing sanctuary to refugee populations. Notable among these refugees were members of the House of Drageset and other prominent Norse families who had held positions of influence in Normark.

The Norse community has maintained a distinct cultural identity while integrating into New Alexandrian society, primarily concentrating in the Elijah's Quarter neighborhood of Cárdenas. They have established several cultural institutions, including the Norse Cultural Center and the Normark Memorial Library, which serve to preserve Norse traditions, language, and customs. As of 1740 AN, the Norse diaspora numbers approximately 115,000 people.

See also