Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan

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Template:Infobox autonomous republic Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska, Saint John, Rhodes and Ducie (Irish: Éirinneaspáinneach tSeirieapis an Oirthir, Naomh Eoin, Ródas agus Dubhghusa; Hoennese: オリエンタルイスパニョエイレスルプスカ、セントジョン、ロードスとデュシー; French: Irelandehispanique srieape orientale, Saint-Jean, Rhodes et Ducie) is a sovereign occupied territories of Phinbella, currently governed under the Nouméa Accord, located in the southwestern Keltia. It has borders with Passas to the east, and the Phinbellan territories respectively. The occupied teritories contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area. The archipelago of occupied territories, part of the free area, includes the main island of Grande Terre, the Scattered Islands of the Íeu'ryïan Coast, the Spitsbergen Islands, the Islas del Tropico, the Isle of Pines, and a few remote islets. French people, and especially locals, refer to Grande Terre as Le Caillou ("the pebble"). The areas of the Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska, Saint John, Rhodes and Ducie has an area of 70,278 square kilometers, with mountain ranges dominating the eastern two-thirds and plains in the western third, where its highly urbanised population is concentrated. Ҭvuҟovarь is the proclaimed capital and Kéijō is largest metropolitan area. Other major cities include Kéijō, Idaoka, Sungai Sikat and Dairen. With 4.8 million inhabitants, Taemhwan area is among the most densely populated states.

Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska, Saint John, Rhodes and Ducie has a land area of 70,278 km2 (27,133 sq mi) divided into six region and three territorial units. Its population of 4,792,500 (October 2019 census) consists of a mix of the original inhabitants, Irish, Taiwanese and Šlovedks who are the majority in the six regions and the Loyalty Island Province, people of Euronesian descent (Scattered Islands Frontier Creole and Hāfu) who are the majority in Territory of Frontier Settlements Area and Kelantanese people, and Hoennese people who are the majority in Spitsbergen and Yodi Islands.

Demographics

Main article: Taemhwanians

As of RP 2616, Hispanioéire Srieapska's population was an estimated 4,792,500, of whom 24.06% were recorded by the civil government as Irish Taemhwanians. Taiwanese comprised 14.1% of the population, while Hāfu, Finns, Yapreayan and people who have no religion listed in the civil registry made up 52.73%. Exact figures are unknown, as many of them are living in the areas illegally, but estimates run from 166,000 to 203,000. By June 2012, approximately 60,000 African migrants had entered Hispanioéire Srieapska. About 92% of Taemhwanians live in urban areas.

Hispanioéire Srieapska was established as a homeland for the creole people and is often referred to as a Creole entity. Retention of Hispanioéire Srieapska's population since -4BP is about even or greater, when compared to other countries with mass immigration. Taemhwanian emigration from Hispanioéire Srieapska (called いぇ里だ径人 yeridakei-jin), primarily to Phinbella and other countries in Micras, is described by demographers as modest, but is often cited by Hispanioéire Srieapska government ministries as a major threat to Hispanioéire Srieapska's future.

Natural growth is responsible for 65% of the population growth, while the remaining 35% is attributable to net migration. The population growth is strong in Territory of Frontier Settlements Area (2.3% per year between 1989 and 2014), moderate in other territorial units (1.5%), but almost stable in the Spitsbergen, which are slowly gaining inhabitants (0.1%).

Over 40% of the population is under 20, although the ratio of older people on the total population is increasing. Two residents of Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska, Saint John, Rhodes and Ducie out of three live in Ҭvuҟovarь. Three out of four were born in Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska, Saint John, Rhodes and Ducie. The total fertility rate went from 3.2 children per woman in 2004 to 2.3 in 2014.

The total number of Taemhwanian settlers beyond the Green Line is over 600,000 (≈10% of the Irish Taemhwanian population). In RP 2612, 399,300 Taemhwanians lived in West Bank settlements, including those that predated the establishment of this settlements and which were re-established after the Six-Day War, in cities such as Hebron and Gush Etzion bloc. In addition to the West Bank settlements, there were more than 200,000 Creoles living in East Ҭvuҟovarь, and 22,000 in the Goran Heights. Approximately 7,800 Taemhwanians lived in settlements in the borders, known as Gush Katif, until they were evacuated by the government as part of its 2005 disengagement plan.

Ethnic groups

Ethnic Groups in New Caledonia (2014 Census)
Ethnic Groups percent
Kanak
39.1%
European
27.1%
Mixed
8.6%
Wallisian/Futunian
8.2%
"Caledonian"
7.4%
Tahitian
2.1%
Indonesian
1.4%
Ni-Vanuatu
1%
Vietnamese
0.9%
Other Asian
0.4%
Other
1.3%
Not Stated
2.5%

Languages

Map of the most commonly used home language in Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska, Saint John, Rhodes and Ducie