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The '''Corda''' ({{wpl|Irish Language|Meallaign}}: Na Córdia) are  a {{wpl|Ethnolinguistic group}}, native to [[Gotneska]], and far western [[Aurivizh]] of western [[Agris|Yeetland]] They are part of the wider {{wpl|Celts|Gelts}} peoples.  These people can be identified by their use of [[Cordic languages]] which is a branch of the {{wpl|Celtic Languages|Geltic Languages}} and other cultural similarities.
The '''Corda''' ({{wpl|Irish Language|Meallaign}}: Na Córdia) are  a {{wpl|Ethnolinguistic group}}, native to [[Gotneska]], and far western [[Aurivizh]] of western [[Agris|Yeetland]] They are part of the wider {{wpl|Celts|Gelts}} peoples.  These people can be identified by their use of [[Cordic languages]] which is a branch of the {{wpl|Celtic Languages|Geltic Languages}} and other cultural similarities.
Cordic languages and culture originated in [[Gotneska]], extending to [[Ghassouned]] in Northwestern [[Aurivizh]]


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Revision as of 21:00, 11 September 2022

Córda
Na Córdia
Total population
c. 9,403,827 million
Regions with significant populations
Gotneska9,389,560
Aurivizh14,267
Languages
Cordic languages
Religion
Salvian Catholic Church
Cordish Mythology
Related ethnic groups
Other Geltic peoplesRuaí PeopleMealláig People Éiriú PeopleNorse-Corda

The Corda (Meallaign: Na Córdia) are a Ethnolinguistic group, native to Gotneska, and far western Aurivizh of western Yeetland They are part of the wider Gelts peoples. These people can be identified by their use of Cordic languages which is a branch of the Geltic Languages and other cultural similarities.

Cordic languages and culture originated in Gotneska, extending to Ghassouned in Northwestern Aurivizh