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The '''Rodanici''' ({{wpl|Old Church Slavonic|Rodanic}}: Роданици; <small>hernicized:</small> ''Rodanici'' [rɔˈdanit͡si]) are a group of people that are primarily identified by their use of {{wpl|Slavic languages|Rodanic languages}} | {{Region icon Teleon}} | ||
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The '''Rodanici''' ({{wpl|Old Church Slavonic|Rodanic}}: Роданици; <small>hernicized:</small> ''Rodanici'' [rɔˈdanit͡si]) are a group of people that are primarily identified by their use of {{wpl|Slavic languages|Rodanic languages}}. The Rodanici are the predominant ethnic group within Western Calesia, as well as having a significant population in Central Calesia. | |||
[[Category:Teleon]][[Category:Rodanici]] | The Rodanici originated from [[Razan|Eastern Razan]] and was subsequently distributed throughout [[Western Calesia]] during the [[Rodanic Migration|Rodanic migration into Western Calesia]] in the early 10th century into the [[Wallish Empire]]. | ||
[[Category:Demographics (Teleon)]][[Category:Rodanici]][[Category:West Calesia]] |
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The Rodanici (Rodanic: Роданици; hernicized: Rodanici [rɔˈdanit͡si]) are a group of people that are primarily identified by their use of Rodanic languages. The Rodanici are the predominant ethnic group within Western Calesia, as well as having a significant population in Central Calesia.
The Rodanici originated from Eastern Razan and was subsequently distributed throughout Western Calesia during the Rodanic migration into Western Calesia in the early 10th century into the Wallish Empire.