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
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
Xiangi
Thraci
Boers
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
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Armenians
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Bajau
Xenovians
Gogobugians
Main article: Gogobugians
Minorities in Oriental Taemhwan
Culture
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Religion
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Language
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See also