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The '''Dolchic Baltians''' are an ethnically and culturally Dolchic group inhabiting the northern shores of the [[Intrian Sea]], primarily in [[Transbaltia]] where they make up 31% of the population. Dolchic Baltians dominate Transbaltia politically and economically. Despite making up less than a third of the population they control more than two thirds of the wealth, and since 1500 every Baltian duke has been a Dolchic Baltian, along with a majority of members of the [[Transbaltian Nobility]].


Dolchic Baltians first began appearing in Transbaltia in the 14th century, when Dolchic merchants began trading along the Intrian coast. Soon large groups of people migrated from [[Dolchland]] and other Dolchic territories to Transbaltia, with many dolchic nobles intermarrying with local Baltian rulers.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' are an ethnically and culturally Dolchic group inhabiting the northern shores of the [[Intrian Sea]], primarily in [[Transbaltia]] where they make up 31% of the population. Dolchic Baltians dominate Transbaltia politically and economically. Despite making up less than a third of the population they control more than two thirds of the wealth, and since 1500 every Baltian duke has been a Dolchic Baltian, along with a majority of members of the [[Transbaltian Nobility]].
 
Dolchic Baltians first began appearing in Transbaltia in the 14th century, when Dolchic merchants began trading along the Intrian coast. Soon, large groups of people migrated from [[Dolchland]] and other Dolchic territories to Transbaltia, with many Dolchic nobles intermarrying with local Baltian rulers.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 6 December 2022

Dolchic Baltians
Dolcher-Balten
Glasfenster Deutschbalten (1973).JPG
A stained glass window depicting the arms of the Kingdom of Baltia.
Total population
c. 5,120,000
 Transbaltia: 5,099,000
 Dazhdinia: Unknown
 Uppsund: Unknown
 Baltica: Unknown
 Estimeria : 95,000
Historically:
Languages
Baltian Alemannisch
Baltian Pikolan
Religion
Lutheranism
Eastern Orthodoxy
Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
Dolchic, Pikolan

The Dolchic Baltian people are an ethnically and culturally Dolchic group inhabiting the northern shores of the Intrian Sea, primarily in Transbaltia where they make up 31% of the population. Dolchic Baltians dominate Transbaltia politically and economically. Despite making up less than a third of the population they control more than two thirds of the wealth, and since 1500 every Baltian duke has been a Dolchic Baltian, along with a majority of members of the Transbaltian Nobility.

Dolchic Baltians first began appearing in Transbaltia in the 14th century, when Dolchic merchants began trading along the Intrian coast. Soon, large groups of people migrated from Dolchland and other Dolchic territories to Transbaltia, with many Dolchic nobles intermarrying with local Baltian rulers.