1742 Vegnese Census
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Date | 15.IV.1742 AN until 25.XII.1742 AN |
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Budget | 62 million Rin |
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Outcome | Census counts 8,568,888 inhabitants in Vegno. |
The 1742 Vegnese Census was the second official census conducted by the Government of Vegno , following the first census held in 1724 AN. Organized and executed by the Ministry of the Interior, this census aimed to update demographic records and assess the population growth and socio-economic changes over the previous 18 years. The final results indicated a total population of 8,642,566 inhabitants, marking a significant increase compared to the previous census.
Background and Organization
Following the success of the 1724 AN census, the government recognized the importance of maintaining up-to-date population records for taxation, governance, and public administration. The 1742 AN census was launched under the administration of the Conti II Cabinet, which implemented improvements in data collection methodologies to ensure an even more accurate count of the population.
The census maintained a multi-channel approach for data submission, including:
- A secure online platform for digital submissions.
- Traditional paper-based forms for urban and literate populations.
- Direct, in-person data collection by government officials for rural and nomadic communities.
The process, local administrators and volunteers were mobilized across the provinces of Vegno, ensuring the participation of the entire population. The Ministry of the Interior deployed specialized teams to remote regions, enhancing the inclusion of all Vegnese citizens.

Questions and Format
The structure of the 1742 AN census was similar to its predecessor, with additional refinements to capture more detailed socio-economic data. The main sections of the survey included:
- Full name and family composition.
- Age, gender, and marital status of household members.
- Employment status, trade, and income levels.
- Land ownership, livestock, and other assets.
- Religious affiliation and primary language spoken.
- Literacy levels and educational background.
Results
The results of the 1742 Vegnese Census confirmed a substantial increase in the Vegnese population, from 5,648,807 in 1724 AN to 8,642,566 in 1742 AN, reflecting a strong demographic expansion. This growth was attributed to a combination of high birth rates, improved healthcare, and increased urbanization.
The results were analyzed by the Ministry of the Interior with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence provided by Sentient Solutions Inc.. The company implemented an advanced AI algorithm to optimize data processing, enabling real-time analysis and seamless integration of information collected across all [[Vegnese provinces. This technological advancement significantly reduced the time and cost associated with analyzing the census results, allowing for more accurate and immediate policy-making decisions.
A key demographic finding was the continued dominance of younger age groups, with 35% of the population under the age of 18, reinforcing the need for expanded educational and social services. Additionally, the census provided insights into economic shifts, noting an increase in industrial and commercial activities, particularly in urban centers. The data collected played a crucial role in shaping government policies related to taxation, infrastructure development, and public welfare programs. The government leveraged census insights to distribute resources more efficiently and address regional disparities.
The 1742 Vegnese Census reinforced the importance of systematic demographic studies and set the foundation for future censuses, ensuring that the government remained informed about the evolving needs of the Vegnese population.
By Region ▲▼
Region | Population | % of National
Population |
% Average
Annual Change |
# Change | % Regional
Increase |
% National
Change |
‰ Average Regional
Birth Rate |
‰ Average Regional
Death Rate |
% Average Natual
Growth |
‰ Regional
Migration Rate |
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Badia | 319,465 | ▲3.70% | 3.13% | ▲141,576 | ▲77.12% | ▲1.22% | 666.52‰ | 103.66‰ | 56.29% | -22.65‰ |
Bassovento | 276,605 | ▼3.20% | 2.10% | ▲90,460 | ▼47.52% | ▲1.55% | 468.67‰ | 81.23‰ | 38.74% | -18.07‰ |
Buonriposo | 969,867 | ▲11.22% | 2.65% | ▼351,148 | ▲57.93% | ▲0.65% | 524.76‰ | 79.14‰ | 44.56% | 15.99‰ |
Caponord | 404,130 | ▼4.68% | 1.47% | ▼95,925 | ▼30.88% | ▲3.25% | 340.52‰ | 72.13‰ | 26.84% | -6.94‰ |
Compare | 372,093 | ▼4.31% | 2.19% | ▲120,001 | ▼47.63% | ▲1.9% | 472.11‰ | 87.51‰ | 38.46% | 0.50‰ |
Falange | 917,803 | ▲10.62% | 2.33% | ▲297,244 | ▲49.04% | ▲3.15% | 474.57‰ | 84.46‰ | 39.01% | 18.95‰ |
Falangetta | 23,574 | ▼0.27% | 0.38% | ▼7,011 | ▼31.82% | ▲0.17% | 338.39‰ | 30.92‰ | 30.75% | -239.78‰ |
Falangina | 53,869 | ▼0.62% | 1.34% | ▲17,522 | ▼41.36% | ▲0.24% | 430.05‰ | 65.90‰ | 36.42% | -125.09‰ |
Largoprato | 329,961 | ▼3.82% | 1.90% | ▼95,715 | ▼40.73% | ▲2.5% | 410.98‰ | 72.13‰ | 33.88% | -2.64‰ |
Mhazar-Campoasciutto | 999,717 | ▼11.57% | 2.26% | ▲317,687 | ▼47.54% | ▲0.48% | 462.18‰ | 81.25‰ | 38.09% | 16.52‰ |
Pelago | 980,470 | ▲11.34% | 2.63% | ▲349,714 | ▲56.90% | ▲3.33% | 525.08‰ | 86.59‰ | 43.85% | 20.27‰ |
Ponente | 1,026,134 | ▼11.87% | 2.27% | ▲324,832 | ▲47.41% | ▲3.62% | 455.39‰ | 75.76‰ | 37.96% | 18.82‰ |
Region of Cossa | 1,609,431 | ▲18.62% | 2.67% | ▲580,536 | ▲58.00% | ▲4.06% | 530.18‰ | 85.39‰ | 44.48% | 21.40‰ |
South Coast | 359,446 | ▲4.16% | 2.47% | ▼130,708 | ▼56.44% | ▲2.5% | 526.94‰ | 84.65‰ | 44.23% | -9.69‰ |
TOTAL | 8,642,566 | ▲100% | 2.39% | ▲2,993,760 | 490.83‰ | 82.18‰ | 40.86% | 10.31‰ |
Logo Design

The logo of Vegno is a symbol representing the nation's cultural heritage and historical landmarks. It prominently features five significant monuments from across the country, each of which holds historical, cultural, or architectural importance. The design of the logo was created by the renowned Vegnese artist Foorreelangelo, whose work reflects the nation's deep-rooted history and artistic traditions.
- The Lighthouse of Extremum: located at the northeasternmost point of Vegno, the Lighthouse of Extremum is a beacon guiding ships through the region's challenging coastal waters. Its iconic design and historical significance as a symbol of navigation and safety make it a central element of the logo.
- The Clock Tower of Cossa: situated in the capital city of Cossa, the Clock Tower is a prominent feature of the skyline. It is a symbol of the nation’s commitment to timekeeping and precision. The tower’s distinctive design is an essential part of the national identity.
- The Historic Palace of Mhazar: located in the city of Mhazar, is an architectural masterpiece that serves as a symbol of the nation’s royal history and governance. The palace is a center of national heritage, often associated with the centralization of political and cultural power throughout Vegno’s history.
- The Teatro Aldiston of Sancrus: located in Sancrus city, is renowned for hosting the annual Sancrus Music Festival. This celebrated cultural event draws artists from around the world and has become a significant part of Vegno’s cultural calendar. The theatre itself, with its grand architecture, represents the nation’s commitment to the arts and performances.
- The Bell Tower of Biondelleschi: located in Murgione is one of the oldest standing structures in Vegno. This medieval tower is both a religious and architectural landmark, serving as a point of historical reference for the country’s development over the centuries. Its bells continue to ring out across Murgione, marking the passage of time and the nation’s enduring traditions.
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