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| native_name = Ruaí Daoine | | native_name = Ruaí Daoine | ||
| image = File:Celtic Shamrock Flag.png | | image = File:Celtic Shamrock Flag.png | ||
| population = {{circa}} | | population = {{circa}} 2,673,557 million | ||
| region1 = [[Gotneska]] | | region1 = [[Gotneska]] | ||
| pop1 = | | pop1 = 2,673,557 | ||
| region2 = [[Aurivizh]] | | region2 = [[Aurivizh]] | ||
| pop2 = 123456789 | | pop2 = 123456789 | ||
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| languages = [[Cordic languages]] | | languages = [[Cordic languages]] | ||
| religions = [[Salvian Catholic Church|Catholic]] | | religions = [[Salvian Catholic Church|Catholic]] | ||
| related_groups = Other | | related_groups = Other [[Geltic people]]s, [[Córda|Cordic people]] | ||
| footnotes = | | footnotes = | ||
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The '''Ruaí ''' are | {{Eurth stub}} | ||
The '''Ruaí ''' are an Indo-European people, that are an ethnic group of the larger [[Geltic people|Gelts]]. They have settled down in what is today eastern [[Gotneska]], with the largest amount living in [[County Rídearg]]. These people can be identified by their use of [[Cordic languages]] and other cultural similarities. | |||
{{Eurth}} | {{Eurth}} | ||
[[Category:Gotneska]] | [[Category:Gotneska]] |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 27 July 2023
Ruaí Daoine | |
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Total population | |
c. 2,673,557 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Gotneska | 2,673,557 |
Aurivizh | 123456789 |
Languages | |
Cordic languages | |
Religion | |
Catholic | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Geltic peoples, Cordic people |
This Eurth-related article is a stub.
The Ruaí are an Indo-European people, that are an ethnic group of the larger Gelts. They have settled down in what is today eastern Gotneska, with the largest amount living in County Rídearg. These people can be identified by their use of Cordic languages and other cultural similarities.