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| total = 1,238,256 (2017 census)-1,500,000 | | total = 1,238,256 (2017 census)-1,500,000 |
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A group of festive Black Travellers at one of their traditional festivals | |
Total population | |
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1,238,256 (2017 census)-1,500,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Distributed mostly evenly throughout Krasnarus, with a slightly larger concentration in Balkanshahr | |
Languages | |
Cascarot, Šlovedk | |
Religion | |
Mix of Christian and Sunni Muslim, as well as folk religion. |
Black Travellers are a nomadic ethnic group very similar to the Romani peoples of the Balkans, who are evenly distributed through Krasnarus for the most part. Black Travellers are widely hated throughout the country by all ethnic groups, and are often shunned by society.
History
The origins of the Black Travellers are unknown, and they are genetically unrelated to the peoples around them. They arrived in the area that is now Krasnarus several hundred years ago.
Census
As of 2017, out of 1,238,256 self-identified Hasanis, 50.0% of them male and 50.0% were female. 99.1% were living in poverty, and their average income was Cr7,001. 16.16% had employment, and 0.2% of individuals over age 26 had college degrees - the lowest statistic of any ethnic group. 500,304 individuals of Black Traveller descent were on the Registry of Individuals Convicted of Felony Offenses (RFUUZTČ).
Areas with significant populations
Krasnarus
- Silvensku (1,112,130)
- Elbijun (126,126)