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| total            = '''319''' ethnic Craits (2017 census)<br>'''3,751''' Craitish-born people (Department of Immigration)
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| regions          =  [[Nuví Pelezu]], [[Vudin]], [[Merku]]
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| languages        = [[Craitish language|Craitish]], [[microwiki:Šlovedk language|Šlovedk]]
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'''Craits in Krasnarus''' are people of [[Craitish people|Craitish]] ethnicity residing in [[Krasnarus]], and one of the country's governmentally recognized national minorities. The community is largely people born in [[Craitland]], with a small minority of second-generation children and people left over from the previous [[Jingdao]]ese and [[Antica]]n colonizations of the area. As of the 2017 census, there were 319 ethnic Craits, and 3,751 Craitish-born people.  
'''Craits in Krasnarus''' are people of [[Craitish people|Craitish]] ethnicity residing in [[Krasnarus]], and one of the country's governmentally recognized national minorities. The community is largely people born in [[Craitland]], with a small minority of second-generation children and people left over from the previous [[Jingdao]]ese and [[Antica]]n colonizations of the area. As of the 2017 census, there were 363 ethnic Craits, and 3,751 Craitish-born people. 5.4% of these two groups combined lived below the poverty line.


==History==
==History==
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==Areas with significant populations==
==Areas with significant populations==
#Elbijun (309 ethnic Craits; 3,102 Craitish citizens)
#Elbijun (309 ethnic Craits; 3,102 Craitish citizens)
#Phedodah (30 ethnic Craits; 0 Craitish citizens)
#Silvensku (10 ethnic Craits; 649 Craitish citizens)
#Silvensku (10 ethnic Craits; 649 Craitish citizens)


==References==
==References==
[[Category:Craitland]]
[[Category:Craitish culture]]
[[Category:Krasnarus]]
[[Category:Krasnarus]]
[[Category:Peoples]]
[[Category:Diasporas]]

Latest revision as of 22:34, 22 January 2024

Craits in Krasnarus
Total population
363 ethnic Craits (2017 census)
3,751 Craitish-born people (Department of Immigration)
Regions with significant populations
Nuví Pelezu, Vudin, Merku
Languages
Craitish, English, Šlovedk
Religion
Church of the Bulgarians, Craitish paganism, Irreligion

Craits in Krasnarus are people of Craitish ethnicity residing in Krasnarus, and one of the country's governmentally recognized national minorities. The community is largely people born in Craitland, with a small minority of second-generation children and people left over from the previous Jingdaoese and Antican colonizations of the area. As of the 2017 census, there were 363 ethnic Craits, and 3,751 Craitish-born people. 5.4% of these two groups combined lived below the poverty line.

History

The first known instances of ethnic Craits were during the Antican control of the region, when expatriates similar to those in Krasnarus arrived. There were also a small number after the latter regime, under Jingdao's occupation of the region.

In modern history, Craitish immigrants mostly came to Krasnarus in an initial first wave immediately following Nedland's claim to Micras. They participate in the business and semi-professional athletic sectors of the country, owning 166 businesses to date.

Areas with significant populations

  1. Elbijun (309 ethnic Craits; 3,102 Craitish citizens)
  2. Phedodah (30 ethnic Craits; 0 Craitish citizens)
  3. Silvensku (10 ethnic Craits; 649 Craitish citizens)

References