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
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Ethnic groups
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Phineaners
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
Thriaks
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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