User:Inferno46/Sandbox: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Farokand]] is a {{wp|multiethnic state}} of some 40–50 {{wp|ethnic groups}}. The largest of these groups include the [[Faroians]], [[Kandu people|Kandu]], [[Cerecanese people|Cerecanese]], [[Pundannis]], and [[Kilaris]]. Other major minority groups include the [[Enerisalani people|Enerisalani]], [[Muro people|Muro]], [[Okuls]], [[Nursaimi people|Nursaimi]], [[Pirvanians]], [[Ardilians]], [[Kaleztians]], [[Nusommi people|Nusommi]], [[Borfusans]], and [[Keldorians]]. Farokand is also home to a substantial [[Immigration to Farokand|migrant]] population, with [[Ethnic groups of Tengri|peoples]] from all [[Continents of Tengri|continents]] residing in the country. The largest migrant groups include the [[Oranese people in Farokand|Oranese]], [[Romassans in Farokand|Romassans]], [[Eriwickians in Farokand|Eriwickians]], [[Akloni peoples in Farokand|Akloni peoples]], and [[Kostrols in Farokand|Kostrols]]. No ethnic groups in Farokand make up a majority of the population; none make up more than 20% of the population in fact. This leads to significant diversity within the country, which has contributed to the national identity immensely.
[[Farokand]] is a {{wp|multiethnic state}} of some 40–50 {{wp|ethnic groups}}. The largest of these groups include the [[Faroians]], [[Kandu people|Kandu]], [[Cerecanese people|Cerecanese]], [[Pundannis]], and [[Kilaris]]. Other major minority groups include the [[Enerisalani people|Enerisalani]], [[Muro people|Muro]], [[Okuls]], [[Nursaimi people|Nursaimi]], [[Pirvanians]], [[Ardilians]], [[Kaleztians]], [[Nusommi people|Nusommi]], [[Borfusans]], and [[Keldorians]]. Farokand is also home to a substantial [[Immigration to Farokand|migrant]] population, with [[Ethnic groups of Tengri|peoples]] from all [[Continents of Tengri|continents]] residing in the country. The largest migrant groups include the [[Oranese people in Farokand|Oranese]], [[Romassans in Farokand|Romassans]], [[Eriwickians in Farokand|Eriwickians]], [[Akloni peoples in Farokand|Akloni peoples]], and [[Kostrols in Farokand|Kostrols]]. No ethnic groups in Farokand make up a majority of the population; none make up more than 20% of the population. This leads to significant diversity within the country, which has contributed to the national identity immensely.


== Origins ==
== Origins ==

Latest revision as of 16:15, 4 May 2024

Farokand is a multiethnic state of some 40–50 ethnic groups. The largest of these groups include the Faroians, Kandu, Cerecanese, Pundannis, and Kilaris. Other major minority groups include the Enerisalani, Muro, Okuls, Nursaimi, Pirvanians, Ardilians, Kaleztians, Nusommi, Borfusans, and Keldorians. Farokand is also home to a substantial migrant population, with peoples from all continents residing in the country. The largest migrant groups include the Oranese, Romassans, Eriwickians, Akloni peoples, and Kostrols. No ethnic groups in Farokand make up a majority of the population; none make up more than 20% of the population. This leads to significant diversity within the country, which has contributed to the national identity immensely.

Origins

List

1930-1970

Population counts and percentage from the censuses 1930-1970
Ethnic
group
1930 census 1940 census 1950 census 1960 census 1970 census
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Faroians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Kandu X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Pundannis X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Enerisalani X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Kilaris X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Okuls X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Muro X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Pirvanians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Nursaimi X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Ardilians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Kaleztians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Nusommi X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Keldorians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Cerecanese X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Oranese X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Romassans X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Eriwickians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Borfusans X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Hokanoians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Muduzians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Sutalans X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Kuzans X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Argols X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Malizians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Mitsivians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Posavkians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Kostrols X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Ovars X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Ombulani X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Kihonese X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Mavians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Isali X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Pludavians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Alaya X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Karavas X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Other ethnic groups X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Ethnicity not stated X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%

1980-2020

Population counts and percentage from the censuses 1980-2020
Ethnic
group
1980 census 1990 census 2000 census 2010 census 2020 census
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Faroians X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Kandu X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Other ethnic groups X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%
Ethnicity not stated X X% X X% X X% X X% X X%

Malthasvarian peoples

Non-Malthasvarian groups

Migrant groups

Recognition

Languages

Maps