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Yapreayan people

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Yapreayan people
Yàҧréayhwa (Yapreayan Latin)
ㄧㄚˋㄆㄖㄝˊㄞㄏㄨㄚ (Yapreayan Zhuyin)
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Flag of Community of Yapreayan
Total population
5,383,819
Regions with significant populations
Straits Settlements 106,405
Maritime Kachi Kochi 66,049
Territory of Extraterritorial Authority of the Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area 10,760
Tri-State Area of Mutiara Makmur 3,520
Cyberaya Special Self-Governing City 4,620
Territory of Kota Hilir 3,929
File:Flag of Oriental Taemhwan.png Oriental Hispanioéire Srieapska 2,900
Sanpantul 2,000~
Plazas de Irian Plazas de Irian 40,000
Languages
Yapreayan, Pyeongrang, Úyvidék, Maritime PP-TR Taesongean, Llanito, Minionese, Pior Japanese, Abkhazian, Catalan, Spanish
Religion
Predominantly Yapreayan Orthodox Nazarene, Shintoism and Judaism, Atheists with Yapreay 'native' pagan minority
Related ethnic groups
LGBT rights in Phinbella

Yapreayan people are a multiracial ethnic group and LGBT community in Phinbella who have ancestry from more than one of the various populations inhabiting the region and share a common LGBT culture and social movements, and speak Yapreayan, Hokkien, Pyeongrang Phineaner, or Catalan as a mother tongue, is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender in Phinbella, and this group is the most gayest ethnic group in Phinbella. Yapreayan people may also refer to individuals who either claim or are imputed cultural identity focused on areas under the control of the Yapreayan Autonomous Settlement Collectivities since RP 2600 and Yapreay, Hukien, Pratas and Tepen Islands. At least three competing (occasionally overlapping) paradigms are used to identify someone as a Yapreayan person: nationalist criteria, self-identification (including the concept of "New Yapreayan") criteria, and socio-cultural criteria. These standards are fluid, and result from evolving social and political issues. During the provisional government in RP 2608 to RP 2615, virtually all of the Yapreayan population was repatriated back to Yapreay, Hukien, Pratas and Tepen Islands, although people of Yapreayan of mixed Sangunese-Abkhazian descent were allowed to remain behind. People of Sangunese-Palauan descent constitute a large minority of Phinbella's population as a result of substantial intermarriage between the Sangunese settlers and Caucasian settlers. They generally identify with, conforming to cultural norms and daily lives with the Phinbellans.