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Unlike most other Bulgarians, they are Roman Catholic by confession and stem from groups of Paulicians who eventually adopted Catholicism and Roman Catholics from modern northern and northwestern Bulgaria. Banat Bulgarians speak a distinctive codified form of the Eastern Bulgarian vernacular with much lexical influence from the other languages of the Banat. Although strongly acculturated to the Pannonian region remote from Bulgaria's mainland , they have preserved their Bulgarian identity; [ 6 ] however, they consider themselves Bulgarians among other ethnic groups but self-identify as Paulicians when compared to ethnic Bulgarians.
Their Bulgarian identification is inconsistent and rather used when compared to other ethnic groups. Until the midth century was developed idea of Bulgarian ethnic nationalism and according to it prevailed Bulgarian ethnonym, with the intermediate decision being "Bulgarians Paulicians".
As the community's literature and language is based on Paulician dialect and Latin alphabet it was promoted acceptance of Bulgarian literary language and Cyrillic alphabet. In the s was again argued if they are a distinctive group or part of Bulgarian national, cultural and linguistic unity.
On the other part, in Serbia the community was not in touch with such political influence and was accepted Paulician ethnonym, and only since s became more in contact with other Bulgarian communities and institutions.