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Culture of Greater Hulstria
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The Culture of Greater Hulstria has its chief early influences from Dundorfian and Luthori settlers of colonial Hulstria. Even before Hulstria achieved independence in 1650 it had its own unique social and cultural characteristics such as dialect, music, arts, lifestyle, cuisine, and government. Greater Hulstria today dominated by two primary cultures, the Hulstrians and Gao-Showans, and third culture, the Welsh, the smallest out of the three main cultures in Greater Hulstria. Hulstrian culture is by far the most dominant of the three with more than 85% of the population claiming to be Hulstrian and speaking Hulstrian. As a result the cultural fabric of the nation is mainly, if not all, Hulstrian. Gao Showa culture, while not the dominant culture, has remained relatively strong even though
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The Culture of Greater Hulstria has its chief early influences from Dundorfian and Luthori settlers of colonial Hulstria. Even before Hulstria achieved independence in 1650 it had its own unique social and cultural characteristics such as dialect, music, arts, lifestyle, cuisine, and government. Greater Hulstria today dominated by two primary cultures, the Hulstrians and Gao-Showans, and third culture, the Welsh, the smallest out of the three main cultures in Greater Hulstria. Hulstrian culture is by far the most dominant of the three with more than 85% of the population claiming to be Hulstrian and speaking Hulstrian. As a result the cultural fabric of the nation is mainly, if not all, Hulstrian. Gao Showa culture, while not the dominant culture, has remained relatively strong even though it historically has constantly been under fire from Hulstrian ethnocentrists. However in more modern times, the Hulstrian have seem to have decided that since the Gao Showa are not actively trying to undermine them as they once use to, they and their culture are no longer viewed as threatening.