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''Fujun'na chi'' (不純な血, ''"impure blood"'') is a {{wp|Japanese language|Hoterallian}} {{wp|umbrella-term}} refers to those who have permanent residency status in Hoterallia or who have become Hoterallian citizens or who are descendants of those immigrants. Konketsu is a very distinct group from native Hoterallians, having their own distinct dialect, accent, and communities, these communities are sometimes separated from Hoterallian communities around them.
''Fujun'na chi'' (不純な血, ''"impure blood"'') is a {{wp|Japanese language|Hoterallian}} {{wp|umbrella-term}} refers to those who have permanent residency status in Hoterallia or who have become Hoterallian citizens or who are descendants of those immigrants.<ref name=":Search">Shūhei, Wada; Gill, Tom (June 1, 1998). [https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "In Search of Hoterallian Roots"]. ''Olivacia Studies Review''.</ref> Konketsu is a very distinct group from native Hoterallians, having their own distinct dialect, accent, and communities, these communities are sometimes separated from Hoterallian communities around them.<ref name=":Lives">Shūhei, Wada; Gill, Tom (2000). [https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Lives of young Fujun'na chi in Hoterallia"]. ''Olivacia Studies Review''.</ref>


Fujun'na chi currently constitutes the second largest ethnic group in Hoterallia due to many immigrants assimilating into the general Hoterallian population. Many of the Fujun'na chi can trace their origin back to when massive influxes of immigrants started to find settlements in Hoterallia, many reasons due to Hoterallian's massive economic influence and trading history.
Fujun'na chi currently constitutes the second largest ethnic group in Hoterallia due to many immigrants assimilating into the general Hoterallian population. Many of the Fujun'na chi can trace their origin back to when massive influxes of immigrants started to find settlements in Hoterallia, many reasons due to Hoterallian's massive economic influence and trading history.<ref name=":Search"></ref>


The communities that the Fujun'na chi established by themselves are called Gaikoku hito kōkyō (外国人公共, {{literal translation|''Foreigners Communities''}}). They appeared throughout Hoterallia, but many are concentrated in Western Hoterallia.
The communities that the Fujun'na chi established by themselves are called Gaikoku hito kōkyō (外国人公共, {{literal translation|''Foreigners Communities''}}).<ref name=":Differences">中村, 尚之 (2016). [https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "外国人公共の内部:社会的、政治的、経済的差異に関する研究。"] (PDF). Institute of Statistical Research.</ref> They appeared throughout Hoterallia, but many are concentrated in Western Hoterallia.


==Statistics==
==Statistics==


In 2021, there were 3,294,703 foreign residents in Hoterallia, representing 4.3% of the Hoterallian population. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, most foreign residents in Hoterallia come from [[Riamo]] or other countries, particularly from [[Gran Rugido]], [[Gavrilia]], [[Wellsenfaile]], [[Xzavaria]], and [[Freice]].
In 2022, there were 3,294,703 foreign residents in Hoterallia, representing 4.3% of the Hoterallian population. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, most foreign residents in Hoterallia come from [[Riamo]] or other countries, particularly from [[Gran Rugido]], [[Gavrilia]], [[Wellsenfaile]], [[Xzavaria]], and [[Freice]].<ref name=":Report">[https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ "Statistics Bureau Home Page/Population Estimates Monthly Report"]. www.stat.go.ho. Retrieved May 20, 2022.</ref>


==Communities==
==Communities==
===Riamese Gaikoku hito kōkyō===
===Riamese Gaikoku hito kōkyō===
Saishōkita no Gaikoku hito kōkyō (最商北の外国人公共)


===Freician Gaikoku hito kōkyō===
===Freician Gaikoku hito kōkyō===
Namimin no Gaikoku hito kōkyō (並外民の外国人公共)
===Gran Rugidoense Gaikoku hito kōkyō===
Dai-hōkō no Gaikoku hito kōkyō (大咆哮の外国人公共)
===Vultesian Gaikoku hito kōkyō===
Hagewashi no Gaikoku hito kōkyō (禿鷲の外国人公共)
==References==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Anteria]]
[[Category:Anteria]]
[[Category:Hoterallia]]
[[Category:Hoterallia]]

Revision as of 09:00, 14 June 2022

Fujun'na chi (不純な血, "impure blood") is a Hoterallian umbrella-term refers to those who have permanent residency status in Hoterallia or who have become Hoterallian citizens or who are descendants of those immigrants.[1] Konketsu is a very distinct group from native Hoterallians, having their own distinct dialect, accent, and communities, these communities are sometimes separated from Hoterallian communities around them.[2]

Fujun'na chi currently constitutes the second largest ethnic group in Hoterallia due to many immigrants assimilating into the general Hoterallian population. Many of the Fujun'na chi can trace their origin back to when massive influxes of immigrants started to find settlements in Hoterallia, many reasons due to Hoterallian's massive economic influence and trading history.[1]

The communities that the Fujun'na chi established by themselves are called Gaikoku hito kōkyō (外国人公共, lit.Foreigners Communities).[3] They appeared throughout Hoterallia, but many are concentrated in Western Hoterallia.

Statistics

In 2022, there were 3,294,703 foreign residents in Hoterallia, representing 4.3% of the Hoterallian population. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, most foreign residents in Hoterallia come from Riamo or other countries, particularly from Gran Rugido, Gavrilia, Wellsenfaile, Xzavaria, and Freice.[4]

Communities

Riamese Gaikoku hito kōkyō

Saishōkita no Gaikoku hito kōkyō (最商北の外国人公共)

Freician Gaikoku hito kōkyō

Namimin no Gaikoku hito kōkyō (並外民の外国人公共)

Gran Rugidoense Gaikoku hito kōkyō

Dai-hōkō no Gaikoku hito kōkyō (大咆哮の外国人公共)

Vultesian Gaikoku hito kōkyō

Hagewashi no Gaikoku hito kōkyō (禿鷲の外国人公共)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Shūhei, Wada; Gill, Tom (June 1, 1998). "In Search of Hoterallian Roots". Olivacia Studies Review.
  2. Shūhei, Wada; Gill, Tom (2000). "Lives of young Fujun'na chi in Hoterallia". Olivacia Studies Review.
  3. 中村, 尚之 (2016). "外国人公共の内部:社会的、政治的、経済的差異に関する研究。" (PDF). Institute of Statistical Research.
  4. "Statistics Bureau Home Page/Population Estimates Monthly Report". www.stat.go.ho. Retrieved May 20, 2022.