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The '''demographics of [[Phinbella]]''' include the population statistics of Phinbella such as population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other demographic data of the population. | The '''demographics of [[Phinbella]]''' include the population statistics of Phinbella such as population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other demographic data of the population. | ||
As of June 2019, Phinbella's population stood at 28.1 million. A large percentage of its population are non-residents; of its total population of 28.1 million in 2019, 26.03 million were residents (citizens & permanent residents), and 2.68 million non-residents (after rounding). Phinbella is a multiracial and multicultural country with ethnic [[wikipedia:Malays|Malays]], [[wikipedia:Eurasian (mixed ancestry)|Eurasian]], [[wikipedia:Korean people|Koreans]], and Indians, Malays making up the majority of the population. There are also [[wikipedia:Hispanic people|Hispanic people]] in Phinbella. The Malays are recognised as the indigenous community. Since independence, the demographics of Phinbella have been broadly organised under the '''MEKIO''' (Malay-Eurasian-Korean-Indian-Others) system of categorisation. | As of June 2019, Phinbella's population stood at 28.1 million. A large percentage of its population are non-residents; of its total population of 28.1 million in 2019, 26.03 million were residents (citizens & permanent residents), and 2.68 million non-residents (after rounding). Phinbella is a multiracial and multicultural country with ethnic [[wikipedia:Malays (ethnic group)|Malays]], [[wikipedia:Eurasian (mixed ancestry)|Eurasian]], [[wikipedia:Korean people|Koreans]], and Indians, Malays making up the majority of the population. There are also [[wikipedia:Hispanic people|Hispanic people]] in Phinbella. The Malays are recognised as the indigenous community. Since independence, the demographics of Phinbella have been broadly organised under the '''MEKIO''' (Malay-Eurasian-Korean-Indian-Others) system of categorisation. | ||
There are ten official languages in Phinbella: [[wikipedia:Malay language|Malay]], [[wikipedia:Korean language|Korean]], [[wikipedia:Greek language|Greek]], [[wikipedia:Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[wikipedia:Cantonese language|Cantonese]], [[wikipedia:Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]], [[wikipedia:Russian language|Russian]], [[wikipedia:Japanese language|Japanese]] and [[wikipedia:Turkish language|Turkish]]. [[wikipedia:Pahang Malay|Pahanese Malay]] is the national language; while both Malay and Korean is the main working language. Education in Phinbella is bilingual whereby Malay is the main medium of instruction and students are also taught a second langugage which may be Korean, Chinese, or Japanese. Religions include Islam, Christianity, Cheondoism, Shintoism, Hinduism, amongst others. | There are ten official languages in Phinbella: [[wikipedia:Malay language|Malay]], [[wikipedia:Korean language|Korean]], [[wikipedia:Greek language|Greek]], [[wikipedia:Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[wikipedia:Cantonese language|Cantonese]], [[wikipedia:Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]], [[wikipedia:Russian language|Russian]], [[wikipedia:Japanese language|Japanese]] and [[wikipedia:Turkish language|Turkish]]. [[wikipedia:Pahang Malay|Pahanese Malay]] is the national language; while both Malay and Korean is the main working language. Education in Phinbella is bilingual whereby Malay is the main medium of instruction and students are also taught a second langugage which may be Korean, Chinese, or Japanese. Religions include Islam, Christianity, Cheondoism, Shintoism, Hinduism, amongst others. |
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The demographics of Phinbella include the population statistics of Phinbella such as population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other demographic data of the population.
As of June 2019, Phinbella's population stood at 28.1 million. A large percentage of its population are non-residents; of its total population of 28.1 million in 2019, 26.03 million were residents (citizens & permanent residents), and 2.68 million non-residents (after rounding). Phinbella is a multiracial and multicultural country with ethnic Malays, Eurasian, Koreans, and Indians, Malays making up the majority of the population. There are also Hispanic people in Phinbella. The Malays are recognised as the indigenous community. Since independence, the demographics of Phinbella have been broadly organised under the MEKIO (Malay-Eurasian-Korean-Indian-Others) system of categorisation.
There are ten official languages in Phinbella: Malay, Korean, Greek, Portuguese, Cantonese, Kazakh, Spanish, Russian, Japanese and Turkish. Pahanese Malay is the national language; while both Malay and Korean is the main working language. Education in Phinbella is bilingual whereby Malay is the main medium of instruction and students are also taught a second langugage which may be Korean, Chinese, or Japanese. Religions include Islam, Christianity, Cheondoism, Shintoism, Hinduism, amongst others.