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==Distribution== |
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| + | The population of the Mambic Peoples are entirely contained withinin Kolus, stretching from Benine to Mechani, and from Wuste to the far North. |
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| + | The map to the left shows the distribution of the different Mambic groups in the year 2100, labelled with ethnicities. East Mambic peoples colored orange and dark blue, Surnic colored in light blue, Burric colored brown, Koloan colored grey, and Iridian colored yellow. |
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| + | Despite covering a large land area, the Koloan and Iridian populations are much smaller in population compared to the other groups, mainly attributed to a combination of lacking urban development and land that lacks resources or fertile land in the case of the Iridian peoples. This has led to a history of being ruled by other groups, when compared to the East Mambic, Surnic, and Burric. |
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==Classification== |
==Classification== |
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 19 December 2025
Distribution
The population of the Mambic Peoples are entirely contained withinin Kolus, stretching from Benine to Mechani, and from Wuste to the far North.
The map to the left shows the distribution of the different Mambic groups in the year 2100, labelled with ethnicities. East Mambic peoples colored orange and dark blue, Surnic colored in light blue, Burric colored brown, Koloan colored grey, and Iridian colored yellow.
Despite covering a large land area, the Koloan and Iridian populations are much smaller in population compared to the other groups, mainly attributed to a combination of lacking urban development and land that lacks resources or fertile land in the case of the Iridian peoples. This has led to a history of being ruled by other groups, when compared to the East Mambic, Surnic, and Burric.