Illyrians
Elyroes | |
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![]() Illyrian artisan at work in Armorolaus | |
Total population | |
37,000,000 (2022) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
![]() | 26,875,000 |
![]() | 1,900,000 |
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Languages | |
Illyrian Iberic, Romanyan Iberic, Gaúcho | |
Religion | |
Athiest, Catholic | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Eisylians, Pensulians, Ferunians |
Illyrians, sometimes referred to as Illyrics, (Illyrian Iberic: Elyroes, Gaucho: Ilíricans) are people from New Illyricum or of Illyric descent. Illyrians is also sometimes used to only refer to people born on the Illyric Peninsula or those born in Porto Ignaçio. The term first came into use following the Romanyan occupation of Illyricum, and at the time many people were labeled as Iberics, however this distinction soon became meaningless due to the long standing cultural mixing of the Illyrians and the Iberics. During the Montcrabin occupation Illyrians were referred to as Ilíricans, which is still used by most Gaúcho speakers in modern day Illyricum. Significant amounts of Illyrians also live in Kersevonia and Araucarlia.
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Demonym
Elyro/Elyra in Illyrian Iberic, Ilírican in Gaucho, and Illyrian or Illyric in Jackian are the most commonly used terms for referring to singular people of Illyrian descent. In the plural Elyroes/Elyras in Iberic, Ilíricans in Gaucho, and Illyrians or Illyrics in Jackian are the most commonly used terms.
National symbols
Type | Symbol | Image |
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Anthem | Maxima Aquila |
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Flag and New Illyricum | Flag of New Illyricum |
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Color | Green, White, and Blue |
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National Dish | Lobster Macaroni |
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Tree | Eucalyptus globulus |
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