Vinalians

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Vinalians
Soravian Віналіяни
Total population
circa: 26 million
Regions with significant populations
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 Vinalia   21,425,752 (2020)
Diaspora
 Chistovodiaapprox. 1.9 million (2020)(Including Chisto-Vinalians)
 Soravia698,000 (2018)
 Ardesia677,000 (2023)(Including Ardeso-Vinalians)
 Rizealand434,000 (2009)
 Asterian Federative Republic317,421 (2010)
 Werania193,627 (2016)
 Gaullica115,252 (2019)
File:Eldmark.png Eldmark105,000 (2017)
 Valduvia69,000 (2016)
Other countries
 Etruria47,000 (2022)
 Île d'Émeraude41,000 (2018)
 East Miersa22,000 (2021)
 Piraea12,500 (2018)
Template:Country data Estmere10,300 (2014)
 Cassier8,500 (2012)
 Satucin7,000 (2017)
 Lavana6,500(2020)
 Paretia5,000 (2009)
 Senria4,500 (2020)
 Ansan4,000 (2017)
 Scovern3,500 (2006)
 Puramape3000-3500
(2019)
 Tengaria2000-2500 (2019)
 Azmara1,900 (2002)
 Dezevau1,500 (2016)
 Amathia1,300 (2010)
 Caldia1,000 (2016)
Languages
Soravian, Soravian Sign Language
Religion
Predominantly Episemialist (irreligion), minority Catholic
Related ethnic groups
Other New World Marolevians (Chistovodians, Asterian Soravian)

The Vinalians (Soravian Віналіяни: Vinaliyany) are a New World Marolevians ethnic group indigenous to Vinalia, who share a common Vinalian ancestry, culture, and history. Soravian, the most spoken Marolevic language, is the shared mother tongue of the Vinalians; Episemialism has been their majority religion since the formation of a Vinalian identity in the 18th-19th centuries.

The modern nation of Vinalia gained independence in 1883 from Chistovinalia, following an earlier end to Soravian colonial control in 1863. This began the process of forging a national identity that fused the cultural traits of Indigenous pre-Asteris origin with those of Soravian ancestry.

Most Vinalians live in Vinalia, however significant diasporas exist in Chistovodia, Soravia, Ardesia, and other Asterian and Euclean nations. Vinalia which had a rich immigration history prior to the Great War, became an emigration hotspot due to the Vinalian struggle. Which established significant populations in other countries, particularly countries closely aligned with either North or South Vinalia.

History

Language

Culture

Culture

Music

Antonina Birou Vinalian-Piraean artist

Vinalians enjoy a variety of music mostly Soravian language pop, rock, and cumbia, although listening to music in Luzelese, Gaullican. Traditional music usually involves the Marimba, and mixes in indigenous influences. Vinalian artists have found success both at home and abroad, as Vinalian artists are incredibly popular in Chistovodia and Soravia.

Popular Vinalian singers include: Antonina, Asya Pasternak, Tanja Negodiaev, Oxana Mazeia, Kobel Kuropdka, Monetochka.

Literature

Cinema and Television

Important Vinalian media personalities. Top) 1.Myroslava Telon 2. 3.Vanda Alinna Bottom)

Vinalia's most well known productions are One Hundred Leagues from you (Сто ліг від вас; Sto lih vid vas), and Dumb Dumb (німий німий; Tupyy Tupyy), which came to prominence after winning the Montecara Film Festival in 1969, and 1991 respectively. Both were based on books written by Vinalians.

Symbols

The Vinalian national color is Orange, and has been since independence. Vinalian sport fans usually dress in Orange colors.

Vinalian Diaspora

Since the Great War, Vinalians emigrants have mainly departed Vinalia for Chistovodia, the Soravia, the Ardesia, Gaullica, Rizealand, and the Asterian Federative Republic, in that order. Today, large Vinalian communities also exist in Werania, Eldmark, Esmere, Etruria, and Satucin.