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Gallasians are a [[wikipedia:Celts|Geltic]] ethnic group native to [[Gallasia (Ebrary)|Gallasia]]. They trace their heritage to the Geltic peoples who Christianized under the influence of the [[Ebrary|Ebrarians]] and formed the Kingdom of Gallasia. The Kingdom of Gallasia was subsequently conquered by Ebrary in 1129.
The language of the Gallasians is Gallasian, which is spoken primarily in Gallasia, where approximately two out of three Gallasians are fluent. As a Geltic language, it is closely related to the languages of the bordering Gelts but also has a much greater degree of influence from [[Ebrarese language|Ebrarese]]. Currently, spoken Gallasia is on the decline. There is also a notable Gallasian diaspora both abroad and within major cities in Ebrary, with [[Cares, Ebrary|Ceres]] and Egschwil being the two cities with the largest Gallasian populations outside Gallasia.

Revision as of 17:33, 28 December 2021

Gallasians
Fwedsmry
Regions with significant populations
Gallasia,Ebrary
Languages
Gallasian
Religion
Primarily Christenism, but also other Amendant groups as well as Ebraro-Orthodox
Related ethnic groups
Ebrarian people, Other Geltic peoples

Gallasians are a Geltic ethnic group native to Gallasia. They trace their heritage to the Geltic peoples who Christianized under the influence of the Ebrarians and formed the Kingdom of Gallasia. The Kingdom of Gallasia was subsequently conquered by Ebrary in 1129.

The language of the Gallasians is Gallasian, which is spoken primarily in Gallasia, where approximately two out of three Gallasians are fluent. As a Geltic language, it is closely related to the languages of the bordering Gelts but also has a much greater degree of influence from Ebrarese. Currently, spoken Gallasia is on the decline. There is also a notable Gallasian diaspora both abroad and within major cities in Ebrary, with Ceres and Egschwil being the two cities with the largest Gallasian populations outside Gallasia.