The Culture of Cildania reflects various societies that have come into contact with Cildania throughout the centuries, including neighboring Majatran cultures. The basis of Cildanian culture is formed by the mixing of cultures of the ancient Hebilean tribes and the city-states of the Qedarites, as influenced by centuries of Cildanian history and most significantly, the Apostolic Church of the Isles. The basis of Cildanian culture is believed to stem from the ancient Cildanian Hegemony with the addition of numerous more recent elements. It also includes substantial influences from continental Majatran and Selucian cultures, along with those of recent immigrants. Important festivals include Saint Sebastian's Day, First Sunrise and Divine Kingdom Day. More esoteric and exotic celebrations are
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| - The Culture of Cildania reflects various societies that have come into contact with Cildania throughout the centuries, including neighboring Majatran cultures. The basis of Cildanian culture is formed by the mixing of cultures of the ancient Hebilean tribes and the city-states of the Qedarites, as influenced by centuries of Cildanian history and most significantly, the Apostolic Church of the Isles. The basis of Cildanian culture is believed to stem from the ancient Cildanian Hegemony with the addition of numerous more recent elements. It also includes substantial influences from continental Majatran and Selucian cultures, along with those of recent immigrants. Important festivals include Saint Sebastian's Day, First Sunrise and Divine Kingdom Day. More esoteric and exotic celebrations are
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| - The Culture of Cildania reflects various societies that have come into contact with Cildania throughout the centuries, including neighboring Majatran cultures. The basis of Cildanian culture is formed by the mixing of cultures of the ancient Hebilean tribes and the city-states of the Qedarites, as influenced by centuries of Cildanian history and most significantly, the Apostolic Church of the Isles. The basis of Cildanian culture is believed to stem from the ancient Cildanian Hegemony with the addition of numerous more recent elements. It also includes substantial influences from continental Majatran and Selucian cultures, along with those of recent immigrants. Important festivals include Saint Sebastian's Day, First Sunrise and Divine Kingdom Day. More esoteric and exotic celebrations are held in several of the larger centres and the regions retain strong traditions from before unification. The music and cuisine of Cildania are similar to that of other nations in Majatra, although both have some distinct Cildanian qualities. Briefly, Cildanian culture could be defined as a mix of indigenous Hebilean and Qildari cultures with a significant Selucian and Badaran Majatran adstratum.
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