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'''Caponoirs''', also referred to as '''Apelian Preislanders''' ({{wp|French language|Apelian}}: ''Preislandiens apellais'') or '''Caponese''', are an ethnic group that reside in the northern region of Preisland and the northeastern region of Remeria around the Ondepper Cape. Most Caponoirs are | '''Caponoirs''', also referred to as '''Apelian Preislanders''' ({{wp|French language|Apelian}}: ''Preislandiens apellais'') or '''Caponese''', are an ethnic group that reside in the northern region of Preisland and the northeastern region of Remeria around the Ondepper Cape. Most Caponoirs are identified by speaking {{wp|French language|Apelian}} as their {{wp|first language}}, differentiating them most of the inhabitants of Veisic Artalia who speak {{wp|Dutch language|Borish}}, {{wp|Norwegian language|Savic}}, or {{wp|German language|Vierz}}. Caponoirs are not identified by race and instead come from many different racial backgrounds such as {{wp|Black people|Tusolan}}, {{wp|White people|Patyrian}}, and {{wp|Indigenous peoples of the Americas|indigenous}} peoples who mixed together during the colonization of the Artalias. Many Caponoirs can trace some ancestry back to [[Apelia]] during the period of Apelian colonization of South Artalia during the 16th and 17th centuries when thousands of Apelians came to the Artalias. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 22 September 2020
Total population | |
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~5.5 million 4,098,791 in Preisland (2008 census) ~1 million in Remeria | |
Regions with significant populations | |
northern Preisland and northeast Remeria | |
Languages | |
Apelian (Cape Apelian), Cape Creole, Vierz | |
Religion | |
Wedianism |
Caponoirs, also referred to as Apelian Preislanders (Apelian: Preislandiens apellais) or Caponese, are an ethnic group that reside in the northern region of Preisland and the northeastern region of Remeria around the Ondepper Cape. Most Caponoirs are identified by speaking Apelian as their first language, differentiating them most of the inhabitants of Veisic Artalia who speak Borish, Savic, or Vierz. Caponoirs are not identified by race and instead come from many different racial backgrounds such as Tusolan, Patyrian, and indigenous peoples who mixed together during the colonization of the Artalias. Many Caponoirs can trace some ancestry back to Apelia during the period of Apelian colonization of South Artalia during the 16th and 17th centuries when thousands of Apelians came to the Artalias.
Etymology
The cape of northeastern South Artalia was named the Ondiepe Kaap (lit. "Deep Cape") by the Borish explorer Jan-Douwe Drost in 1502. The name was transliterated into Apelian as Cap Ondepoise. The word Caponoir was formed as a portmanteau, combining "cap" and "on" with the "-oir" suffix added.