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Sierrans
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Sierrans, or Sierran people are citizens of the Kingdom of Sierra (including those from Sierra, the Deseret, and Hawaii), the territories of Sierra, and Sierran crown dependencies, and their descendants, or individuals who identify themselves with the Kingdom through residential, legal, cultural, or historical connection. The majority of Sierrans are either immigrants from North America and Europe or East Asia or their descendants. As a result of Sierra's multinational, multicultural society, Sierran nationality is tied to citizenship and allegiance (civic nationalism) as opposed to a particular race or ethnicity (ethnic nationalism). Sierrans are considered Anglo-Americans, and share much in common with its fellow Anglo-American states such as Brazoria, Rainier, Missouri, and the United C
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Various Sierrans of different backgrounds and time periods
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시에라 사람 Người Sierra 內華達人 Sierrans Serreños 노12px렌 셀라 シエラ人 เซียคน
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Sierrans, or Sierran people are citizens of the Kingdom of Sierra (including those from Sierra, the Deseret, and Hawaii), the territories of Sierra, and Sierran crown dependencies, and their descendants, or individuals who identify themselves with the Kingdom through residential, legal, cultural, or historical connection. The majority of Sierrans are either immigrants from North America and Europe or East Asia or their descendants. As a result of Sierra's multinational, multicultural society, Sierran nationality is tied to citizenship and allegiance (civic nationalism) as opposed to a particular race or ethnicity (ethnic nationalism). Sierrans are considered Anglo-Americans, and share much in common with its fellow Anglo-American states such as Brazoria, Rainier, Missouri, and the United Commonwealth on historical, cultural, political, and social grounds. Despite these similarities, Sierrans have an endemically unique and distinct culture, in addition to their strong national identity. The cultural question Americani vel non Americani? is a common issue that confronts Sierrans in their view of their "Anglo-Americaness", and their "Sierranness". Sierrans come from various backgrounds but are generally unified by a contemporary, popular culture that incorporated customs and ideologies from Protestant Western Europe and Confucian East Asia, a distinct "mainstream" culture from that of its other neighbors. These cultural ideas were the making of the cumulative decades of multicultural and multiethnic interaction that was began in the late 19th century. Today, Sierra has been described as a melting pot or salad bowl where the exchange and interaction between different cultures have flourished freely. Within the Kingdom, there are several, prominent regional subgroups, among them including Styxers, Channeliers, and Deseretians, each with their own variance of culture, customs, and politics.
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