Brunanter culture in Lovia

Brunanter cultural expressions and people' are mostly concentrated in Oceana and European-minded neighborhoods of Noble City, like Little Europe. Lovian-Brunanter are generally considered to be first-generation immigrants, though it often includes those of Brunanter Origin. They're considered not to be one of the main groups of the Lovian population but they make up a small percentage of the population of Hurbanova.

Language
Dutch and English (the official languages in Brunant) have not been made official. Probably there are some 500 to 1200 people in Lovia that use Brunanter dialects of Dutch and English; multigenerational people employ Lovian or Hurbanovan English, and some now tend to speak even Oceana. Unlike English speakers, many Dutch speakers have retained Brunanter Dutch, with all of its aspects.

Food
Brunanter food can yet only be bought in Hurbanova, at De Dronkengeit. Popular dishes include Dronkengeit (often considered the national dish), chicken, escabeche and marsole. Like most Brunanters, Lovian-Brunanters enjoy seafood, suasages and Mediterranean foods.

Famous Lovians of Brunanter ancestry

 * Princess Amalia of Brunant: Princess and tank commander
 * Palmer Walker: Entrepreneur-chef
 * Arthur Horst: Actor
 * Stefan Kamphuis: Former footballer and coach
 * Christina von Herrenhausen: women's rights activist