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The modern Kantemoshan ethnic group was formed from Kostellime tribes and migrating Miersan Marolevs intermixing during the 600s. As a result, Kantemoshans and Miersans share some cultural similarities, though their cultures having evolved separately in parallel and in different environments, both are still significantly different. | The modern Kantemoshan ethnic group was formed from Kostellime tribes and migrating Miersan Marolevs intermixing during the 600s. As a result, Kantemoshans and Miersans share some cultural similarities, though their cultures having evolved separately in parallel and in different environments, both are still significantly different. | ||
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==Geographic Diaspora== | |||
==Language== | |||
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==Notable Achievements== |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 4 February 2021
Total population | |
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10,993,120 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Kantemosha: | 10,434,369 |
Soravia: | 252,442 |
Kirenia: | 147,316 |
West Miersa: | 124,893 |
Borland: | ~34,100 |
Kantemoshans (Kantemoshan: 'Kantemossi') are a Finnic ethnic group native to the coastal region of Kantemosha, with cultural commonalities with early Miersan Marolevs.
The modern Kantemoshan ethnic group was formed from Kostellime tribes and migrating Miersan Marolevs intermixing during the 600s. As a result, Kantemoshans and Miersans share some cultural similarities, though their cultures having evolved separately in parallel and in different environments, both are still significantly different.