Hhotia
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Hhotia Hhoti Bölgesi |
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Region of East Zimia and the Wallis Islands | |||
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Location in East Zimia and the Wallis Islands | |||
Nation | East Zimia and the Wallis Islands | ||
Established | 1724 AN | ||
Capital | Tumi | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 233,820 km2 (90,280 sq mi) | ||
Population (1731 AN) | |||
• Total | 557,572 | ||
Time zone | CMT +7 |
Hhotia, officially the Hhoti Region (Thraci: Hhoti Bölgesi), is a region of East Zimia and the Wallis Islands in northern Corum. Established in 1724 AN, it is a successor to Thracistan's Hhoti Autonomous Territory.
Demographics
In 1731 AN, Hhotia had a population of 557,572. The largest ethnic group is the Thraci-speaking Hhoti people, who account for just over 73% of the total population.
Ethnic groups
Region | East Zimians | Wallisians | Thraci | Imab | Hhoti | Gamesman | Sangunese | Other | Total |
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Hhotia | 50,824 | 5,085 | 18,398 | 4,876 | 408,499 | 847 | 54,231 | 14,812 | 557,572 |
Cities
Hhotia's sole major city is Tumi, the regional capital.
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