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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File: | <div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Abkhaz-deputatklk.jpg|150px]]</div> '''Ethnicities in Drevestran''' consist of Lushyods, the [[Ludz]], the [[Biele]], [[Lusatians (Ajax)|Lusatians]] and Kupalnitsan Jews, with several diaspora groups living abroad. Since the time of the Triple Monarchy (18th and 19th centuries), Drevstran has been divided both on religious and {{wp|nationalism|national}} lines. Famously, [[Vilvo Orbraggar]], founder of the first Republic of Drevstran, proclaimed the united country to be a "Bi-national secular republic" in reference to the Lushyods and [[Ludz]] people. Since then, other nationalities have been officially recognized in Drevstran, although the law differentiate between {{wp|diaspora}}s and {{wp|Minority group|national minorities}}. The latter are allowed to be represented by state-recognized associations known as ''Kisbergi önkormanitat'' or '''Minority collectivities'''. These associations can manage public theaters, libraries, scientific and cultural institutions, and offer legal counsels alongside other services, all in the purpose of protecting and keeping alive their minority' traditions and customs. ('''[[Ethnicities in Drevstran|See more...]]''') | ||
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Ethnicities in Drevestran consist of Lushyods, the Ludz, the Biele, Lusatians and Kupalnitsan Jews, with several diaspora groups living abroad. Since the time of the Triple Monarchy (18th and 19th centuries), Drevstran has been divided both on religious and national lines. Famously, Vilvo Orbraggar, founder of the first Republic of Drevstran, proclaimed the united country to be a "Bi-national secular republic" in reference to the Lushyods and Ludz people. Since then, other nationalities have been officially recognized in Drevstran, although the law differentiate between diasporas and national minorities. The latter are allowed to be represented by state-recognized associations known as Kisbergi önkormanitat or Minority collectivities. These associations can manage public theaters, libraries, scientific and cultural institutions, and offer legal counsels alongside other services, all in the purpose of protecting and keeping alive their minority' traditions and customs. (See more...)
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