Ethnic groups in the Wider Realms
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An ethnicity or ethnic group in the Wider Realms is a group of people who identify with each other on the basis of perceived shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Such attributes can include a common area of origin, language, religion, ancestry, traditions, and/or culture, among others. Some ethnicities form a nation.
Ethnic groups by region
The following list concerns indigenous populations and excludes diaspora.
Eastern realms
- Ardelans, predominant in Ardelania, Federate Union
- Asyzhans, minority in northern Gasaria
- Barutians, predominant in Barut
- Calsorians, predominant in Calsora
- East Calays, diaspora descended born or mixed, scattered across communities in the Eastern realms
- Tasians (including Western Tasians and Highland Tasians), predominant in Tasia, Federate Union with significant populations in Gasaria, Khersia, and Novdon
- Gasarians, predominant in Gasaria with significant populations in the Federate Union
- Khersians, predominant in Khersia
- Kuvomodis, indigenous to Kuvo, Gasaria
- Novdons, predominant in Novdon with significant populations in Onslan
- Onslanians, predominant in Onslan
- Olegrians, predominant in Olegria, Federate Union with significant populations in Gasaria
- Radsvaks, predominant in Radsvak
- Surrs, predominant in Surland
- Ulizs, minority in Onslan
Southern realms
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- Avodevians, major ethnicity in Odevia
Western realms
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