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Every ten years, [[Statistics Imagua]] conducts a nationwide census to collect data on each person in order to find out information about the people residing in [[Imagua and the Assimas]], in order for the government to not only find out what the country is populated by, but also redistribute constituency boundaries for the [[Lesser House of Imagua and the Assimas|Lesser House]] of the [[Parliament of Imagua and the Assimas|Imaguan parliament]], and determine who would be eligible for certain governmental programmes.
{{Infobox political party
 
|name          = Movement for a New Imagua
(TBC)
|name_native = Movimento per una nuova Imagua
 
|logo          = [[File:MNIparty.png|200px]]
==Population==
|colorcode      = black
{{Historical populations
|leader1_title  = Chairman
|type =  
|leader1_name  = [[Austin Houghton]]
|footnote = Source: Estmerish colonial census (1821-1931), Etrurian colonial census (1821-1941), Imaguan census (1941), Imaguan and Assiman census (1951-present)
|leader2_title  = Parliamentary leader
|1821 | 932768
|leader2_name  =  
|1831 | 953869
|founded = 2019
|1841 | 973425
|dissolved =
|1851 | 994526
|headquarters  =
|1861 | 1020591
|student_wing  =
|1871 | 1051624
|youth_wing    =
|1881 | 1072668
|ideology      = [[Imagua and the Assimas|Imaguan nationalism]]<br/>[[Assimas Parish|Increased autonomy for the Assimas]]<br/>{{wpl|Right-wing populism}}
|1891 | 1106623
|position  = {{wpl|Far-right politics|Far-right}}
|1901 | 1126834
|national  =
|1911 | 1168789
|colors        = {{colorbox|black}} Black
|1921 | 1207346
|seats1_title  = [[Senate of Imagua|Senate]]
|1931 | 1216412
|seats1        = {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|60|black}}
|1941 | 1238467
|seats2_title  = [[Lesser House of Imagua|Lesser House]]
|1951 | 1181390
|seats2        = {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|70|black}}
|1961 | 1219783
|symbol =
|1971 | 1251116
|website        =
|1981 | 1192684
|country        = Imagua and the Assimas
|1991 | 1244744
|2001 | 1276619
|2011 | 1306505
}}
}}
As of the 2011 census, the population of [[Imagua and the Assimas]] is measured to be at 1,306,505 people, making it among the smallest countries in [[Asteria Superior]], albeit compared to the rest of the island nations in the [[Arucian Sea]], Imagua is among the more average in terms of population size.
The '''Movement for a New Imagua''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Movimento per una nuova Imagua'') is the newest {{wp|political party}} of [[Imagua and the Assimas]], established on 14 November, 2019, and formally registered on 22 November, 2019 by [[Elections Imagua]] to compete as a party in the next general election.
 
The population has generally grown slowly, with it generally being attributable to the rates of {{wp|emigration}} to either [[Euclea]] or to Asteria Superior, especially [[Eldmark]], as to this day, there are not as many jobs in Imagua and the Assimas compared to other countries.
 
===Age distribution===
As of the 2011 census, the age distribution of Imagua and the Assimas is arranged thusly:
 
<center>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Age !! Females || Males || Total || Percent
|-
! 100+
| 5,105 || 1,702 || 6,807 || 0.52%
|-
! 95-99
| 12,791 || 6,394 || 19,185 || 1.47%
|-
! 90-94
| 18,940 || 12,626 || 31,566 || 2.42%
|-
! 85-89
| 27,003 || 26,563 || 53,566 || 4.10%
|-
! 80-84
| 29,966 || 29,869 || 59,835 || 4.58%
|-
! 75-79
| 34,815 || 34,630 || 69,445 || 5.32%
|-
! 70-74
| 38,307 || 38,278 || 76,585 || 5.86%
|-
! 65-69
| 41,975 || 41,958 || 83,933 || 6.42%
|-
! 60-64
| 41,303 || 41,282 || 82,585 || 6.32%
|-
! 55-59
| 45,070 || 45,059 || 90,129 || 6.90%
|-
! 50-54
| 45,725 || 45,722 || 91,447 || 7.00%
|-
! 45-49
| 48,005 || 47,998 || 96,003 || 7.35%
|-
! 40-44
| 49,983 || 49,983 || 99,966 || 7.65%
|-
! 35-39
| 46,751 || 46,744 || 93,495 || 7.16%
|-
! 30-34
| 44,349 || 44,347 || 88,696 || 6.79%
|-
! 25-29
| 48,345 || 24,368 || 72,713 || 5.57%
|-
! 20-24
| 35,426 || 17,713 || 53,139 || 4.07%
|-
! 15-19
| 24,007 || 24,010 || 48,017 || 3.67%
|-
! 10-14
| 15,691 || 15,713 || 31,404 || 2.40%
|-
! 5-9
| 14,791 || 14,793 || 29,584 || 2.26%
|-
! 0-4
| 14,195 || 14,210 || 28,405 || 2.17%
|-
! Total
| 682,543 || 623,962 || 1,306,505 || 100.00%
|}
</center>
 
Thus, the 2011 census shows that 52.2% of the population, or 682,543 people are female, while 47.8% of the population, or 623,962 people are male. As well, as of 2011, the median age of Imaguans is at 50.96 years, as over half of the population is fifty years or older.
 
==Ethnicity==
[[File:Perfect_black_pride_guy_(7107944497).jpg|150px|thumb|left|Two [[Bahio-Imaguans]] at a pride parade, 2011]]
As of the 2011 census, Imagua and the Assimas over 1.3 million inhabitants. The two main groups are the [[Bahio-Imaguans]], comprising 60% of the population, or 783,903 people, and the [[Euclo-Imaguans]], which comprise 30% of the population, or 391,951 people. The remaining 10% of the population, or 130,651 people, are either immigrants or {{wp|Island Caribs|native Arucians}}.
 
The Bahio-Imaguans are descendants of {{wp|slaves}} brought in from [[Bahia]] by the various colonizers which have ruled over the archipelago. Over the generations, the Bahio-Imaguans developed their own identity separate from their original identities back in Bahia, as they were shaped by the life in Imagua and the Assimas.
 
The Euclo-Imaguan population, on the other hand, is an umbrella term used to refer to the population of [[Euclea|Euclean]] descent. The two largest Euclo-Imaguan groups are [[Etrurian-Imaguans]], who are descended from [[Etrurian people|Etrurian]] migrants, and comprise 15% of the national population (195,976 people), and [[Estmerish-Imaguans]], who are descended from [[Estmerish people|Estmerish]] migrants, who comprise 10% of the national population (130,650 people). The remaining 5% of the Euclean population (65,325 people) come from a wide variety of ethnic groups, with the most prominent of these being the {{wp|Swedish people|Ordennyan}} population.
 
As of the 2011 census, 9.5% of the population belong to other ethnic groups, mostly deriving from immigrants from both [[Coius]] and the [[Asterias]], with the largest immigrant population, the [[Marathi people|Marathis]] comprising just 4% of the population, or 52,260 people, with only 0.5% of the population, or 6,532 people, being {{wp|Island Caribs|native Arucians}}.
 
==Languages==
The two official languages of Imagua and the Assimas are {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} and {{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}.
 
As of the 2011 census, around 73% of the population, or 950,153 people, speak {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} on a regular basis, while around 27% of the population, or 352,756 people, mostly on the [[Assimas Islands]] speaks {{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}} on a regular basis. Only 3,596 people do not use either official language on a regular basis.
 
However, the most commonly spoken language in Imagua and the Assimas is [[Imaguan Creole]], an {{wp|Swedish language|Ostisk-based}} {{wp|creole language|creole}}. As of the 2011 census, around 82% of the population, or 1,071,334 people, listed Imaguan Creole as their native language. Other native languages spoken besides Imaguan Creole and the official languages include {{wp|Swedish language|Ostisk}}, spoken by around 5% of the population, or 65,325 people, and {{wp|Marathi language|Marathi}}, spoken by three percent of the population, or 39,195 people.
 
==Religion==
[[File:TnT_Rio_Claro_St._Theresa's_RC_Church.jpg|150px|thumb|left|[[Saint David's Church, Cuanstad|Saint David's Church]], 2014]]
The most predominant religion in Imagua and the Assimas is {{wp|Christianity|Sotirianity}}, with 93% of the population, or 1,215,050 people reporting that they adhere to some form of Sotirianity as of the 2011 census.
 
The largest sects of Sotirianity in Imagua and the Assimas are the [[Solarian Catholic Church|Catholics]], comprising around 43% of the population, or 561,797 people. After the Solarian Catholic Church, 27% of the population, or 352,756 people, adhere to the {{wp|Presbyterianism|Low Estmerian}} faith, followed by 14% being {{wp|Lutheranism|TBCians}}, or 182,911 people, and then 65,754 people, or around 5% of the population, adhering to the {{wp|Methodism|High Estmerian}} faith. The remainder of the Sotirian population follow other denominations.
 
Of the 7% of the population who are not Sotirians, 3% of the population, or 39,195 people, are {{wp|irreligious}}, while the remainder follow a wide array of religions, such as [[Irfan]], {{wp|Hinduism|Hyndism}}, and [[Atudism]].
 
==Urbanization==
{{Largest cities of Imagua and the Assimas}}
 
As of the 2011 census, 1,228,115 people, or around 94% of the population live in urban areas, defined by the national government as an "incorporated settlement" with a density of more than five hundred people per square kilometer, and a population of more than 1,000 people. However, 1,076,300 people, or over 82% of the population live in the ten largest settlements alone.


The largest metropolitan area is the [[Cuanstad]] metropolitan area, with 589,922 people, or around 45.2% of the nation's population living in the metropolitan area, with the next largest, [[San Pietro, Imagua and the Assimas|San Pietro]] only having a population of 230,758 people, or 17.6% of the national population.
A {{wp|right-wing populism|right-wing populist movement}}, the Movement for a New Imagua is believed to have originated as a result of the success of the [[Tribune Movement]] in [[Etruria]], combined with increasing calls for greater autonomy for the [[Assimas Parish]].

Revision as of 11:44, 22 November 2019

Movement for a New Imagua
ChairmanAustin Houghton
Founded2019
IdeologyImaguan nationalism
Increased autonomy for the Assimas
Right-wing populism
Political positionFar-right
Colors  Black
Senate
0 / 60
Lesser House
0 / 70

The Movement for a New Imagua (Etrurian: Movimento per una nuova Imagua) is the newest political party of Imagua and the Assimas, established on 14 November, 2019, and formally registered on 22 November, 2019 by Elections Imagua to compete as a party in the next general election.

A right-wing populist movement, the Movement for a New Imagua is believed to have originated as a result of the success of the Tribune Movement in Etruria, combined with increasing calls for greater autonomy for the Assimas Parish.