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Taemhwanians

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Taemhwanians
Regions with significant populations
File:Flag of Occupied Taemhwan.png Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska c. 4.28 million
Phinbellan Maritime Territories 106,839
Western Nijima 80,000
East Nijima 50,000
Passas 21,320
Floria 11,892
Languages
Irish · Common Tongue · Mandarin · Taiwanese Hokkien · Hakka · Hoennese · Pior Creole Japanese · Romande Malay · Kelantanese Malay · French
Religion
Taemhwanians Folk Religions · Mahayana Buddhism · Confucianism · Tzuyuism
Minority Christianity · Shintoism · other religions
Related ethnic groups
Phinbellans

Taemhwanians are the citizens or permanent residents of the Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska, a multiethnic sovereign occupied entity of Phinbella populated by people of different ethnic backgrounds. The largest ethnic groups in Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska are Taiwanese (38.16%), followed by Irish Taemhwanians (12%) and other minorities (40.73%). Among the Taiwanese population, hundreds of thousands of Jews born in Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska are descended from Taiwanese aborigines, Hoklos, Hakkas, and an array of groups from all the Taemhwanians ethnic divisions, though over 50% of Taemhwanian's Taiwanese population is of at least partial Hoklo descent.

Large-scale Jewish immigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from Jewish diaspora communities in Europe and the Middle East and more recent large-scale immigration from North Africa, Western Asia, North America, South America, the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia introduced many new cultural elements and have had profound impact on the Israeli culture.

Taemhwanians and people of Taemhwanian descent live across the world: in the Phinbellan Maritime Territories, Nijima Island (with Kota Bharu and Sukita housing the single largest community outside Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska), Passas, Floria, throughout Eura, and elsewhere. Almost 10% of the general population of Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska is estimated to be living abroad.