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The Occidental-Buranian peoples are a group of ethnic populations whose roots can be traced back to Occidental and Trans-Buranic regions. The primary historical migration occurred during the early periods of the TBD, with significant movements of people from northern Burania into the continent of Argis. These early migrants include the Dolch people, who have greatly influenced the demographic, cultural, and linguistic landscapes of Argis.
History
In terms of their ancestral origins, the Occidental-Buranians come from an area that encompasses the western and northern regions of Europa, known as Burania. Burania has long been home to diverse ethnic groups, each with its unique cultural and linguistic characteristics. The region's harsh climatic conditions and resource-scarce environment spurred many of these groups to migrate to other regions in search of better opportunities, leading to the widespread dispersal of Occidental-Buranians.
Demographics
Occidental-Buranians primarily reside in Argis and the Occidental and Buranian regions of Europa. While comprehensive census data is not readily available due to the diaspora nature of this ethnic group, it's estimated that there are several million Occidental-Buranians globally. They contribute significantly to the cultural diversity in their host nations and continue to maintain strong connections with their ancestral roots.
Language
The primary language of the Occidental-Buranians is Nyburanik, a language family that comprises several dialects influenced by the diverse ethnic and linguistic backgrounds of the Buranian people. It's a fusion of languages brought together by various waves of migration, and it has played a critical role in maintaining the unique cultural identity of the Occidental-Buranians. Though Nyburanik remains the most widely spoken language among these ethnic groups, many Occidental-Buranians have adopted the languages of their host countries over time.
Religion
The Occidental-Buranians are predominantly Christian, with Amendant Christianity and Catholicism being the most prevalent denominations. These Christian beliefs were brought along with the migrants from their homeland and have since become deeply intertwined with the cultural fabric of the Occidental-Buranian communities. Aroman Christianity also has a significant presence among these groups, contributing to the diverse religious landscape.
Related ethnic groups
The Occidental-Buranians share ethnic, linguistic, and cultural ties with several other groups, particularly those from the Occidental and Buranian regions of Europa. They also share historical connections with various other ethnic groups that have migrated from Burania over centuries. Despite the geographical distances and varied host cultures, these related ethnic groups maintain a sense of shared identity and heritage with the Occidental-Buranians.
Culture
Occidental-Buranian culture is a complex tapestry that reflects the diverse origins of its people. This culture is characterized by a rich folklore tradition, a deep respect for the natural world, and a distinct cuisine shaped by the regions they originated from and those they've since inhabited. Occidental-Buranian traditional art often features geometric designs and natural motifs, influenced by their Dolch and other ancestors.