The Westlandic People (Westlandic - Fölks Västlandik), also referred to as Westlanders, are a Germanic people inhabiting, primarily, the country of Westland. They speak a West Germanic language known as Westlandic. There is a total global population of roughly 15.5 million Westlanders, of which roughly 12 million live in Westland.
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| - The Westlandic People (Westlandic - Fölks Västlandik), also referred to as Westlanders, are a Germanic people inhabiting, primarily, the country of Westland. They speak a West Germanic language known as Westlandic. There is a total global population of roughly 15.5 million Westlanders, of which roughly 12 million live in Westland.
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| - The Westlandic People (Westlandic - Fölks Västlandik), also referred to as Westlanders, are a Germanic people inhabiting, primarily, the country of Westland. They speak a West Germanic language known as Westlandic. There is a total global population of roughly 15.5 million Westlanders, of which roughly 12 million live in Westland. Historically, the Westlandic population are descendant from both Anglo-Saxons tribes (including the Saxons, Jutes and Angles) and the Britons who originally inhabited the British Isles. Westlandic people are generally genetically isolated, due to the low level of interbreeding with other ethnicities, and are statistically more ethnically homogenous compared to other Western Europe nations.
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