Dundorfian people | |
Total population | |
Approx. 400 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Dorvik | 140-145 million |
Dundorf | 110-112 million |
Hulstria and Gao-Soto | 62-65 million |
Narikaton and Darnussia | 32-34 million |
Rutania | 12-13 million |
Dolgava | 10-11 million |
Aloria | 9-10 million |
Trigunia | 9-10 million |
Endralon | 2-3 million |
Davostan | 500,000-600,000 |
Languages | |
Dundorfian language | |
Religions | |
Predominantly Hosianism or no religion | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Dundorfic peoples |
Dundorfians Dundorfischeren | |
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Influential Dundorfians | |
Total population | 150 Million (est.) |
Nations with significant populations |
Dundorf 95 Million Barmenistan 11.8 Million Kirlawa 9.8 Million Ikradon 9.5 million Dorvik 6.9 million Aloria 5.5 million Baltusia 3.1 million New Endralon 2.0 million Rutania 1.4 million |
Language | Dundorfische |
Religion | Hosianism:
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Related ethnic groups | Duntrekkeren, Dorvischeren, Kazulians, Rutanians, Luthorians, Ikradonians, Hulsterreicheren, Anglo-Alorians |
Dundorfian (Dundorfischer) is the primary ethnicity of the nation of Dundorf. They make up minorities in most neighboring nations. Kirlawa possesses the largest of these, and is 10% ethnic Dundorfian, and 15% Dundorfian-speakers.
Dundorfic Peoples[]
Dundorfians are a linguistic, national and ethnic group. It is thought that most of the peoples of Northern Artania are Dundorfian in origin, or at least have strong Dundorfian ethnic influence namely Kirlawa, Dorvik, Rutania and Aloria.
What is beyond debate is that the most important languages of Northern Artania belong to the Dundorfian Language Group, whose members include Dorvish, Dunnish, Rutanian and Dovani-Dundorfian languages like Kazulian.
A popular but not fully proven theory is that either the Kazulians are a Dundorfic people, or the Dundorfic tribes are Kazulian in origin. Anthropologists and Archaeologists of Dundorf and Kazulia alike are trying to resolve this theory, either to prove or disprove it, but although signs have been found supporting the theory, it is not definitively proven.