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==Culture==
==Culture==
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{{main|Culture of Phinbella}}
Phinbellan culture is a mix of [[wikipedia:Culture of Asia|Asian]] and [[wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]an cultures, with influences from the [[wikipedia:Malay Archipelago|Phinean]], [[wikipedia:India|India]]n, [[wikipedia:Culture of Korea|Taesongean]], and [[wikipedia:Eurasian (mixed ancestry)|Eurasian]] cultures. This is reflected in the architectural styles of buildings in several distinct ethnic neighbourhoods and [[Phinglish]], which is a local [[wikipedia:English-based creole languages|creole language]] which consists of words originating from [[wikipedia:English language|English]], [[wikipedia:Malay language|Phineaner]], [[wikipedia:Hokkien language|Hokkien]], [[wikipedia:Yue Chinese|Cantonese]] and [[wikipedia:Tamil language|Eeshan]], used by Phinbellans in a less formal setting.
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Major festivals including [[wikipedia:Seollal|Seollal]], [[wikipedia:Eid al-Fitr|Hari Raya Puasa]], [[wikipedia:Diwali|Deepavali]], [[wikipedia:Vesak|Vesak Day]], [[wikipedia:Christmas|Christmas]], [[wikipedia:Good Friday|Good Friday]] and [[wikipedia:New Year's Day|New Year's Day]] which are celebrated by the different major racial and religious groups are designated as public holidays.
=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===
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Phinbella is the religiously diverse nation, with Phinbellans following various religious beliefs and practices due to the country's diverse ethnic and cultural mix. [[Islam in Phinbella|Muslim]] have the highest number of adherents in Phinbella, with 33% of the population practising [[Christianity in Phinbella|Christian]] and 5.1% of the population practising [[Hinduism in Phinbella|Hinduism]]. Many Phinbellans are also adherents of [[wikipedia:East Asian religions|East Asian religions]], with 18.8% of the population identifying as [[Cheondoism in Phinbella|Cheondism]], and 14.7% identifying as [[Shintoism in Phinbella|Shintoism]]. Other prominent faiths practised by Phinbellans include [[Taoism in Phinbella|Taoism]] (10.9%), [[wikipedia:Animism|Animism]], and other [[wikipedia:Indian religions|Dharmic religions]] like [[wikipedia:Sikhism|Sikhism]] and [[wikipedia:Jainism|Jainism]]. A small percentage of Phinbella's population practices [[wikipedia:Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrianism]] and [[wikipedia:Judaism|Judaism]]. 18.3% not identifying with any [[wikipedia:Irreligion|religion]] and 0.9% of Singaporeans identify as [[wikipedia:atheist|atheist]]. In addition, practice of hybrid religions is also common such as the incorporation of Taoism and Hindu traditions into Buddhism and vice versa.
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=== Language ===
=== Language ===
{{main|Languages of Phinbella}}
{{main|Languages of Phinbella}}
Phinbella has six official languages, [[Phinbellan language|Phinbellan]], [[wikipedia:Korean language|Taesongean]], [[wikipedia:Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]], [[wikipedia:Kazakh langauge|Kazakh]], [[wikipedia:Japanese language|Japanese]], and [[wikipedia:Turkish language|Turkish]]. [[wikipedia:Pahang Malay|Pahanese]] as ''Colloquial Phinbellan'', is the ceremonial [[national language]] of the country and is the home language to 13% of the population. Although the younger generation of non-Phineaner people are non-proficient in the Phineaner, Taesongean and Afrikaans language, both national languages is used in the [[Die Stem van Phinbella|national anthem of Phinbella]] where the national anthem is derived from the [[wikipedia:Aegukga|South Korean national anthem]], and also in citations for [[Phinbella orders and decorations]] and military foot drill commands. A creole are based from [[wikipedia:Pahang Malay|Pahanese]], [[Pyeongrang Phineaner]] is the ''de facto'' [[wikipedia:lingua franca|lingua franca]] spoken by Maritime Phinbellans.
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 05:00, 27 January 2021

Phinbellans
Orang Phinbella

  (Phinbellan)
Ora Phinbella/Ogha Phinbella   (Gangwol Phineaner )
Ura' Phinbella/Ugha' Phinbella   (Pyeongrang Phineaner)
핀벨라인  (Taesongean )
フィニベラ人

 (Sangunese )
File:Flag of Phinbella 1.png
Flag of Phinbella
Total population
~28 million
Regions with significant populations
File:Flag of Phinbella 1.png Phinbella 28,015,930
Hazar ~10,000
Languages
National: Pahanese Phineaner
Official: Phinbellan · Taesongean · Afrikaans · Eeshan
Also: Pyeongrang Phineaner · Minionese · Yapreayan
Religion
Umraism · Roman Catholicism · Greek Orthodox · Hinduism · Cheondoism · Shintoism
Also: Taoism · Sikhism · Armenian Apostolic Church · Animism

Phinbellans or Phinbellan people are people identified with or citizens of Phinbella – a multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-lingual country. Phinbellans of Phineaners, Eurasian, Taesongeans 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 RP 2615, 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

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Ethnic groups

Phinbellans of Phineaners descent make up 74.1%, Zaipinichi Taesongeans make up 13.4%, Indians make up 9.2%, and residents of other ethnicity make up 3.3% of the 3,870,739 of the resident population (including persons holding Permanent Residency). To avoid physical racial segregation and formation of ethnic enclaves common in other multi-racial societies, the Phinbella government implemented the "Ethnic Integration Policy" (EIP) where each block of units are sold to families from ethnicities roughly comparable to the national average. The country also celebrates Racial Harmony Day to commemorate the race riots in Phinbella and to remember the consequences of racial disharmony the country experienced during the racial riots.

Other minority groups in Phinbela include, Eurasians, Jing, Kadazan-Dusun, Constancians, Micrasian Kazakhs, Sanpō, Black Travellers, Circassians, Greenlandic Martian, Boninki Islanders, Yapreay, Micrasian Armenians and Bajau.

Phineaners

Main article: Phinbellan Phineaners
See also: Phineaners

The Phineaners are the dominant native ethnic group of Phinbella and because of their numbers, the term Pahanese is often used interchangeably with the term Phinbellan. However, other ethnic groups native to Phinbella, who are genetically distinct from the Pahanese, do exist.

Zaipinichi Taesongean

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Indian

Main article: Indians in Phinbella

Xiangi

Main article: Xiangi

Thraci

Boers

Main articles: Phinbellan Boer and Taemhwaner Boer

Phinbellan aborigines

Main article: Phinbellan Aborigines

Regional minorities

Eurasian/Zaipinichi Peranakan

Jing/Jingdaoese

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Kadazan-Dusun

Constancians

Kazakh

Sanpō

Hoennese

Black Travellers

Circassians

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Greenlandic Martian

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Springwind Islanders

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Yapreayan

See also: Yapreayan
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Armenians

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Bajau

Xenovians

Main article: Xenovians

Gogobugians

Main article: Gogobugians

Minorities in Oriental Taemhwan

See also: Taemhwanians

Culture

Main article: Culture of Phinbella
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Religion

Main article: Religion in Phinbella
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Language

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See also