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Revision as of 16:21, 29 December 2019
Orang Phinbella (Malay) Orah Phinbella (Ume Momo Malay) Ura' Phinbella (Pyeongrang Malay) 핀벨라인 (Korean) フィニベラ人 (Japanese) | |
File:Flag of Phinbella 1.png Flag of Phinbella | |
Total population | |
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~28 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
File:Flag of Phinbella 1.png Phinbella | 28,015,930 |
Languages | |
National: Pahanese Malay Official: Malaysian Malay · Korean · Japanese · Tamil Also: Ume Momo Malay · Pyeongrang Malay · Minionese · Yapreayan | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam · Roman Catholicism · Greek Orthodox · Hinduism · Cheondoism · Shintoism Also: Taoism · Sikhism · Armenian Apostolic Church · Animism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Malaysians · Singaporeans |
Phinbellans or Phinbellan people are people identified with or citizens of Phinbella – a multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-lingual country. Phinbellans of Malay, Eurasian, Korean and Indian descent historically make up the vast majority of the population.
In 2009, Phinbella was established by Phineas and Ferb's fans as a name of fanfiction relationships. In 2819, Phinbella was established by Ikmal Hakimi, who opened the port to free trade and free immigration on the islands. Many immigrants from the region settled in Phinbella. By now, the population of the country was composed of people from various ethnic groups.
According to the Referendum of Nationality, a majority of Phinbellans identify themselves as "Phinbellan", while a small percentage prefer to identify with their ancestry or ethnic group.
Population
As of 2019, Phinbella's population is 28 million, of which the main ethnic groups is Malay, Eurasian, Korean and Indian. Phinbella's official census includes Phinbella settlers in the occupied territories (referred to as "disputed" by Phinbella). 280,000 Phinbella settlers live in settlements in the Hidea and Sakaria, 190,000 in Territory of Extraterritorial Authority of the Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area, and 20,000 in the Hispanioéire Srieapska.
The official Phinbella Central Bureau of Statistics estimate of the Phinbellan Malay population does not include those Phinbellan citizens, mostly descended from immigrants from the Tanah Baru, an ex-Los Bay Petros territory are controlled by Passio-Corum, who are registered as "others", or their immediate family members. Defined as non-Malays and non-Koreans, they make up about 3.5% of Phinbellan people (350,000), and were eligible for Phinbellan citizenship under the Law of Return.
Phinbella's two official languages are Phinbellan Malay and Korean. Phinbellan Malay is the primary language of government and is spoken by the majority of the population. Korean is spoken by the Zaipinichi Korean minority and by some members of the Eurasian community. English is studied in school and is spoken by the majority of the population as a second language. Other languages spoken in Phinbella include Greek, Portuguese, Cantonese, Kazakh, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, and Turkish.