The Gao-Showa people (Indralan: 高國人 Gāoguó Rén, Kunikata: 御國人 Mikokuzin or 國人 Kunihito) are a meta-ethnicity originating in west Dovani, and are the predominant nationality of Hanzen, Kimlien, Indrala, Tukarali, Sekowo, and Utari-mosir. Worldwide, approximately 600 million people are of Gao-Showan descent; of which 85% of them are residents of the aforementioned predominant Gao-Showan nations. Originally an exonym for the Kunihito ethnic group, the term have been used as a blanket term for all the ethnic groups that are heavily influenced by the Gao-Showan culture.
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| - The Gao-Showa people (Indralan: 高國人 Gāoguó Rén, Kunikata: 御國人 Mikokuzin or 國人 Kunihito) are a meta-ethnicity originating in west Dovani, and are the predominant nationality of Hanzen, Kimlien, Indrala, Tukarali, Sekowo, and Utari-mosir. Worldwide, approximately 600 million people are of Gao-Showan descent; of which 85% of them are residents of the aforementioned predominant Gao-Showan nations. Originally an exonym for the Kunihito ethnic group, the term have been used as a blanket term for all the ethnic groups that are heavily influenced by the Gao-Showan culture.
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| - The Gao-Showa people (Indralan: 高國人 Gāoguó Rén, Kunikata: 御國人 Mikokuzin or 國人 Kunihito) are a meta-ethnicity originating in west Dovani, and are the predominant nationality of Hanzen, Kimlien, Indrala, Tukarali, Sekowo, and Utari-mosir. Worldwide, approximately 600 million people are of Gao-Showan descent; of which 85% of them are residents of the aforementioned predominant Gao-Showan nations. Originally an exonym for the Kunihito ethnic group, the term have been used as a blanket term for all the ethnic groups that are heavily influenced by the Gao-Showan culture.
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