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The Moldanian peoples were historically known by a few names, including the [[Samaritanians]] and the Mouldanians, until they became commonly known as Moldanians in the {{wp|English|Common}} language.
The Moldanian peoples were historically known by a few names, including the [[Samaritanians]] and the Mouldanians, until they became commonly known as Moldanians in the {{wp|English|Common}} language.
[[Category:Moldanovica]][[Category:Anteria]]

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Moldanians
Mouldânians (Moldanian)
Hutsul famy from Verkhovyna, Ukraine.jpg
A group of Moldanians in the town of Hrakonice in 1934.
Regions with significant populations
 Moldanovica38,014,649(estimate for 2021)
 Tiskaiya4,029,650
 Hondonia1,200,000
Languages
Moldanian
Related ethnic groups
Roumans

Moldanians (Moldanian: Mouldânians) otherwise known as the Moldanian People or Moldanovicans are a Terren-Thuadic ethnic group native to Moldanovica. They are one of Thuadia's largest ethnic groups, being Moldanovica's largest ethnic group. The majority of Moldanians are Orthodox Christians.

The Moldanian peoples were historically known by a few names, including the Samaritanians and the Mouldanians, until they became commonly known as Moldanians in the Common language.