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Phinbellan culture is a mixture of [[Keltia]]<nowiki/>n, [[Apollonia]]<nowiki/>n and [[Eura]]<nowiki/>n cultures, with influences from [[Wikipedia:Malay Archipeago|Phineaner]], [[Wikipedia:Korea|Taesongean]], [[Wikipedia:India|Indian]], [[Wikipedia:Japan|Sangunese]], [[Eureltian]] and [[Phineonesian]] cultures. Yet unlike [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|Oriental Taemhwan]], the culture in the entity appears to be different from the culture in the Free area of the Federation, as it is influenced by strong [[Wikipedia:Ireland|Irish]], Sangunese and [[Alexandria|Alexandrian]] cultures. [[Phinglish]], is a local mixed language consisting of words derived from [[Common Tongue]], [[Wikipedia:Malay language|Phineaner]], [[Wikipedia:Korean language|Taesongean]], [[Wikipedia:Tamil language|Eeshan]], [[Wikipedia:Hindi language|Aryashti]], [[Wikipedia:Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]], [[Wikipedia:Romansh language|Romansh]], [[Sangunese language|Sangunese]], [[Wikipedia:Cantonese language|Cantonese]], [[Wikipedia:Hokkien language|Hokkien]] and [[Wikipedia:Hakka language|Hakka]], this language is used by the people of Phinbella in a informal conditions. | |||
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Revision as of 10:42, 24 April 2021
Orang Phinbella
(Phinbellan) | |
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 |
Hazar | ~10,000 |
Languages | |
National: 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 |
The Phinbellans (Phineaner: Orang Phinbella; Taesongean: 핀벨라인; RR: Phinbella-in; Afrikaans: Die Phinbellan-mense; Romansh: ils Phinbellas) are a nationals and citizenship identified with a country called Phinbella, with its official name being the Federal Republic of Phinbella. Phinbella is a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-lingual country, Phinbellans descended from Phineaners, Taesongeans, Indians, Xiangi, Thracis, Eureltians or Phineonesians, Boers and aborigines formed the majority of the population before RP 2600, which was the year of the beginning of the Phinbellan provisional government. Although citizens form the majority in Phinbella, non-citizen immigrants coming from a defunct country and Phinbellans abroad can also claim Phinbellan citizenship or Phinbellan identity.
Phinbella is divided into three autonomous entities where each entity has a different identity, but Phinbellans are not only an identity in the Free area of the Federation but it is an identity for the whole Phinbella country, even Taemhwanians and Niuēians are also considered as a Phinbellans or part of Phinbellans.
Originally, the Aborigines were the indigenous people of the Cyber Island Chain and the Skerry islands before the arrival of Phineaners in the years before the founding of Cyberia. The Taesongeans began migrating to the region in the early -40BPs along with the Indians (especially the Eeshan). Prior to the arrival of the Taesongean and Indians, waves of immigrants of Irish, Batavians, Alexandrians, Parokans, Portuguese, Tellians, Sangunese as well as Armenians occurred, moreover gay refugees had fled to the region and formed a community there and it was known as the Yapreayans, and a series of waves of foreign immigrants occurred before RP 2600, mainly those coming from the continents of Apollonia and Eura. Yapreayan and Nan'yōklanders immigrants were enslaved and some married their employers and started their descendants there, a wave of refugee Xenovians, Gogobugians and Cubulus occurred as a result of the wars that took place in their homeland (or their planet). Prior to RP 2600, the communities of Phineaners, Taesongeans, Indians, Eureltians and Phineonesians had dominated the demographics of the ethnic population in Phinbella until the wave of Xiangi immigrants occurred.
The number of Phinbella citizenships increased from 10 million in RP 2600 to 34 million in RP 2617. More than 800,000 Phinbellans hold multiple citizenship. There are only 4 percent of Phinbellans living abroad. The largest group of Phinbellan descent and citizenship outside of Keltia is found only in Hazar.
Population
As of RP 2616, Phinbella’s population is 34 million, of which the Phinbellan government records Phineaners and bumiputeras (including aborigines, Kadazan-Dusun and Bajau) as 67 percent, while 14 percent are Taesongeans and 8 percent are Indians (including Eeshans and Kantic), the rest, eleven percent of its population are of other ethnicities.
Ethnic groups
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Phineaners
The Phineaners are an ethnic group that forms the largest majority in Phinbella and plays a dominant role. All Phineaners are Umraist and practice Phineaner customs (adat) and culture.
The Phineaner language, the language spoken by the Phineaners, is one of the four national languages of Phinbella, along with Taesongean, Afrikaans and Romansh. In Phinbella, the standard Phineaner language has been known as the Phinbellan language, which refers to the unity of all races in Phinbella, yet the language name “Phineaner” is still designated as the official name of the language, referring to the mother tongue of the Phineaners community.
The Phineaners in Phinbella are divided into sixteen sub-ethnic groups and each group has its own variety of dialects, but the Gangwol Phineaners are the largest Phineaner sub-ethnic group in Phinbella inhabiting the southern coastal region of the Cyber-Island Chain, Kernsopol Island and remote islands in the Phinbellan waters, including in the Phinbellan Maritime Territories. There are also Phineaner sub-ethnicities in Phinbella are Taemhwanian Phineaners, Niuēian Phineaners, Orange Phineaners, Soccsksargen Phineaners, Luthorian Phineaners, Tri-State Phineaners, Wellesley Phineaners, Nijigapuran Phineaners, Cape Phineaners, Irianlander Phineaners, Dongpingite Phineaners, Eldian Phineaners, Buginese and Javanese.
Zaipinichi Taesongean
The Zaipinichi Taesongeans were the second largest and first largest ethnic minority group in Phinbella, they first arrived in Phinbella since the early -30BPs, and they accounted for 14 percent of Phinbella’s population. The Zaipinichi Taesongeans are concentrated in major cities in the Free area of the Federation and Niuē i Taman Lawang, such as in the area of Negara Awan, Rimba Raya, Bandar Baru Fatin, Liancourt Rocks, Kota Hilio, Cyberaya, Politama, Pos Pamekasan, Rintis Island, San Furansōkyō, Cyborges, Springwind Islands, Phinéas Padolski, Danville, Batu Balik, Iñderaqonır, Kebun Limau Purut, Ever Grande, Nijigapura and in the Niuēi'nai Muara. Most Taesongeans have no religion or atheism, a minority of Taesongeans have Cheondoism, Shintoism, Karmaism, Krishnism, Roman Catholicism and Umraism. Although they profess various religions, they still hold a strong culture to their homeland.
There are several collectities in the Free area of the Federation having a population the majority of whom are Taesongeans.
The Zaipinichi Taesongeans have several distinctive Taesongean dialects, in contrast to the standard dialects in Taesong, and it is vernacular for its community. Taesongean language is the second national language in Phinbella, and it is also compulsory to learn in schools, and the language itself is also spoken by non-Taesongean people in Phinbella. The vast majority of Taesongeans in Phinbella now speak in their own dialect, and the rest speak in its standard dialect.
The Taesongean dialects in Phinbella are made the main language in drama series in the Gangwol area (including in the Phinbellan Maritime Territories) or known as the Gangwol Telenovela or Telenovela Pyeongrang, along with the Gangwol dialect and its regional language. Most of the non-Taesongean drama actors speak in Taesongean language in addition to Phineaner and Sangunese. The Zaipinichi Taesongeans were also among the groups that dominated the Gangwol Telenovela along with the Gangwol Phineaners and Zaipinichi Peranakans.
As of RP 2616, there are 400,982 Taesongeans in Phinbella who are not Phinbella citizens.
Indian
The Indian community in Phinbella is the second largest minority group and makes up eight percent of the total population. Indians had migrated to Phinbella before RP 2600 and the second wave took place in RP 2608, comprising the Eeshan of Eesha, the Aryasht and Kantic, as well as significant Togu, Punjabi and Malayalees. They first came to Phinbella for barter trade, mainly in the islands in the Captive Sea and in Kota Hilio, Nijigapura and in the Territory of Flower, as well as in the Tri-State Area, Plazas de Irian and in the People's Corridor Territory of Permata Mutiara. The Indians in Phinbella who were mostly Eeshan people who came from Eesha during the Phinbellan provisional government had contributed greatly to the agricultural industry in Phinbella, it also included with the Eeshan people who came before the provisional government era, both groups came to Phinbella to work as settlers and farmers for coffee, cocoa, tea and oil palm estates, as well as being a vegetable and strawberry farmer in the Springwind Islands, Boninki Islands, Maritime Kachi Kochi (due to its position in the highland subtropical climate) and in most of the Phinbellan highlands. The Kantic community also came to do the same with the Eeshan community and some were made as workers for the construction sector such as road and building construction. The Malayalee people in Phinbella are mostly overseas educated and work as teachers, clerks and lecturers. Aryashts and Punjabis mostly served as soldiers in Phinbella.
The Eeshan people are the majority group of Indians in Phinbella, and almost all of the towns in Phinbella have residents of Eeshan descent, and also has significant populations of Kantic and Malayalees as well as Togu peoples. Punjabis are found in Negara Awan, Rimba Raya, Rintis Island, Bandar Baru Fatin, Batu Balik and the Springwind Islands. Nijigapura is a city that has the largest populations of Aryasht and Punjabi people compared to Eeshan people. While in Danville alone has the largest population of Punjabis.
Tamil cuisine is very popular, and is among the common cuisines in Phinbella along with Phineaner and Taesongean cuisine. The majority of Indians in Phinbella are Krishnaism which is 74 percent, the rest of them are Nazarene, Karmaism, Umraism and Sikhism. Deepavali and Thaipusam celebrated by the Krishnaism community are among the official festivals in Phinbella, and the religion is free to celebrate their religious festivals every year. Other ethnicities in the Indian community in Phinbella also celebrate their cultural festivals, yet it is an informal festival in Phinbella.
The majority of Indians in Phinbella speak Eeshan, while Punjabi, Aryashti, Kantic, Togu and Malayalam are also spoken, these languages are spoken along with Phineaner dialects and Common Tongue.
Xiangi
Xiangi is one of the Phinbellan indigenous groups from the Sino-Keltian family group and the Austroasiatic language family speaking group. The Phinbellan population of Xiangi is about 500,000 people. Xiangi migrated to the Skerry Islands and Phinéas Padolski from Kampong long ago. They are the majority professing the religion of Karmaism and a minority professing Barneyism and Tzuyuism. They speak Xiangi and Yapreayan languages. The Xiangi ethnic group is often found in the Phinéas Padolski and Paju areas, Ever Grande and the interior of Western Nijima, Oriental Digital Sebelah and a small part of Westorney and Halim. The Xiangi people are also found in several settlements of Bandar Baru Fatin, Negara Awan, Rimba Raya and Politama.
Thraci
Boers
Phinbellan aborigines
Regional minorities
Eurasian/Zaipinichi Peranakan
Jing/Jingdaoese
The Jingdaoese or Jing people in Phinbella are the largest minority of foreign immigrants in Phinbella. It makes up 0.64 percent of Phinbella’s population. The Jing people are mostly concentrated in Maritime Kachi Kochi, Territory of Flower, Tri-State Area, Province Wellesley and Suyaj-Ardab, and in the Islands of Dongping, and they predominantly speaking in the Jing language, Southbatavian and Kildarian English.
Kadazan-Dusun
Constancians
Thriaks
Sanpō
Hoennese
Black Travellers
Circassians
There are Circassians in Phinbella, they live in several places in Pos Reundai, Pos Rehaniaya, Kampung Karaikal and Bunam, it is also found in two settlements in Hōkaïdán, Judea and Nán'yō namely in Hanazakarino Kimitachihe and Nogrochoh. Pos Rehaniaya, Hanazakarino Kimitachihe and Nogrochoh are the largest Circassian settlements in Phinbella, while Kampung Karaikal and Pos Reundai have significant Circassian populations. Circassians in Phinbella enjoying a status aparte alongside other minority groups. Circassian men were mandated for military service, while women were not.
Greenlandic Martian
The Greenlandic Martians, also referring to the Tannyeugwan Martians or Pyeongrang Martians, are a sub-ethnic group of Martians that are the original inhabitants of the Vers Empire, which is now part of the Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory. Greenlandic Martians are residents or citizens of Pyeongrang or Phinéas Padolski and the Tannyeugwa Settlement, these are refugees who fled the Vers Empire and Pyeongrang as a result of the Devo regime wars, and they also joined the Phinbellan provisional government since RP 2608. Greenlandic Martians along with the other group of Martians is the group of Phineonesians, yet the Greenlandic Martians are refugees of mixed descent of Martians, Zaipinichi Peranakans, Armenians and Xenovians. They are a group of refugees descended from Bantayah Ship mutineers, plus their Xenovians companions, including a handful who settled after that and now there are also the first and second generation born in the Tannyeugwa Settlements, Pyeongrang, Cyberaya, Springwind Islands (those of Greenlandic Martians are a group of refugees and their first generation in -10BP) and in the Negara Awan.
They fled to Tannyeugwa Settlements and Pyeongrang in -10BP, but many returned to the Vers Empire a few years later, the effects of the war in RP 2607, they fled to Tannyeugwa Settlements in the same year, and established a provisional government and subsequently merged with the Phinbellan provisional government in RP 2608.
They have their own culture, a mixture of Western, Martian and Xenovian cultures, and this culture is derived from the refugee tradition since the first wave.
A total of over 8,000 Greenlandic Martians are recorded, most of whom live in the Tannyeugwa Settlements and Phinéas Padolski, and the rest receive scholarships to further their studies or working on oil rigs in the Negara Awan, Springwind Islands and in Hazar.
Springwind Islanders
Springwind Islanders are an ethnic group native to the Springwind Islands, part of the Territory of Straits Settlements. They are a mixed descent of Yapreayans, Zaipinichi Peranakans, Greenlandic Martians, Nan'yōklanders, Ssamaritans and Gogobugians who inhabited the Springwind Islands and nearby islands in the -40BPs to RP 2600. They speak a Gangwol-based creole, known as the Springwind Islands Phineaner, and traditionally the majority of them profess Roman Catholicism, Shintoism and Judaism. The Springwind Islands had joined the Phinbellan provisional government after relinquishing sovereignty from the Nahyo Boeki company through a referendum in RP 2600 and using liberal ideology and subsequently recognizing same-sex marriage (the majority of Springwind Islanders have Yapreayan bloodline). The Springwind Islands are among the most gayest cities in Phinbella. They work as underground oil settlers, fishermen and farmers, even though the Springwind Islands have less than 40 percent land to grow vegetables, strawberries, apples and cherries. Today, about 248,990 Springwind Islanders live in the Springwind Islands, some of whom still bear settler surnames, the rest of the total population migrating elsewhere to further their education.
Yapreayan
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Armenians
There are 10,000 Armenians in Phinbella, they mostly live in the Negara Awan and Bandar Baru Fatin, but there are also in Cyborges, Kota Hilio, Danville, Batu Balik and Phinéas Padolski. They profess the Nazarene of the Orthodox stream through the Armenian Apostolic Church and Catholic through the Armenian Catholic Church. There are churches built by the Armenian community mostly in Bandar Baru Fatin and they have only just explored and built their settlements around the Negara Awan since RP 2616. Now, a new wave of Armenian immigrants to Phinbella took place before the establishment of Çakaristan on their land formerly part of Krasnocoria, these new Armenian immigrants now have Phinbellan identity cards, despite still having Krasnocorian passports.
Bajau
Xenovians
Gogobugians
Minorities in Oriental Taemhwan
Culture
Phinbellan culture is a mixture of Keltian, Apollonian and Euran cultures, with influences from Phineaner, Taesongean, Indian, Sangunese, Eureltian and Phineonesian cultures. Yet unlike Oriental Taemhwan, the culture in the entity appears to be different from the culture in the Free area of the Federation, as it is influenced by strong Irish, Sangunese and Alexandrian cultures. Phinglish, is a local mixed language consisting of words derived from Common Tongue, Phineaner, Taesongean, Eeshan, Aryashti, Afrikaans, Romansh, Sangunese, Cantonese, Hokkien and Hakka, this language is used by the people of Phinbella in a informal conditions.
Religion
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Language
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