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| group          = Hapats<br/>''Hapattaich''
 
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| image          = [[File:Stornoway Games, 2018.jpg|300px|center|A Hapat male participating in the annual national sports event, the Banchar Games, in 2018.]]
 
| image          = [[File:Stornoway Games, 2018.jpg|300px|center|A Hapat male participating in the annual national sports event, the Banchar Games, in 2018.]]
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| pop1          = 480,000
 
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| languages      = [[Cantuath language|Cantuath]]
 
| languages      = [[Cantuath language|Cantuath]]
| religions      = [[Religion in Hapatmitas|Various]]
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| religions      = [[Religion in Hapatmitas|Various]], predominantly [[Christianity in Hapatmitas|Christianity]]
 
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'''Hapats''' refer to people who ethnically identify with the predominant ethnicity of [[Hapatmitas]]. The earliest Hapats descended from [[Paleocacher]], and most present-day Hapats currently reside in [[Hapatmitas]]. Hapats have a similar culture, although with some major differences, to [[Paleocacherians]] and also speak [[Cantuath language|Cantuath]]. Frequently, foreigners misuse the terms 'Hapat' and 'Hapatmitasian'. The latter represents all people who are citizens and residents of Hapatmitas, while the former is used to describe the ethnic people who descended from cantonal Hapatmitas. The Hapat people, by lineage, actually descended from various ethnic groups that migrated to the southwest during the 10th century.
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'''Hapats''' ([[Cantuath language|Cantuath]]: ''hapattaich'') are an ethnic group native to [[Hapatmitas]].  
  
During the [[Hapatmitasian Civil War|civil war]], hundreds of thousands of Hapat civilians and soldiers sought refuge in Paleocacher at risk of prosecution upon their return to Hapatmitas. While most have returned to Hapatmitas, the race is still a recognized minority within Paleocacher. Data scientists have also determined that a large diaspora of Hapats are still elsewhere on [[Ostlandet]].
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The identity of Hapats separate from [[Paleocacherians]] has long been debated by historians and professional genealogists. Most Hapats today are of the ethnic group ancestrally, historically, or culturally. They descended from the earliest Hapats, who migrated from Paleocacher during the 8th century. While Hapats generally identify themselves as a nationality rather than an ethnic group, many key differences from their Paleocacherian counterparts make them an ethnic group. Hence, there is a difference when referring to a Hapat versus a Hapatmitasian, of which the latter means a citizen of the country.
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== History ==
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== Identity and culture ==
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== Diaspora ==
  
 
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[[Category:Hapatmitas]]
 
[[Category:Terraconserva]]
 
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[[Category:Terraconserva Ethnic Groups]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 30 April 2024

Hapats
Hapattaich
A Hapat male participating in the annual national sports event, the Banchar Games, in 2018.
A Hapat male participating in the annual national sports event, the Banchar Games, in 2018.
Total population
35,480,000 (2023, est.)
Regions with significant populations
 Hapatmitas 35,000,000
 Paleocacher480,000
Languages
Cantuath
Religion
Various, predominantly Christianity

Hapats (Cantuath: hapattaich) are an ethnic group native to Hapatmitas.

The identity of Hapats separate from Paleocacherians has long been debated by historians and professional genealogists. Most Hapats today are of the ethnic group ancestrally, historically, or culturally. They descended from the earliest Hapats, who migrated from Paleocacher during the 8th century. While Hapats generally identify themselves as a nationality rather than an ethnic group, many key differences from their Paleocacherian counterparts make them an ethnic group. Hence, there is a difference when referring to a Hapat versus a Hapatmitasian, of which the latter means a citizen of the country.

History

Identity and culture

Diaspora