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Vinalians have been living in Ardesia since independence as migration between both sides was common during the colonial period. The Vinalian community in Ardesia greatly expanded during the Chyhyryn War as Ardesia annexed Vinalian territory south of the Chyhyryn river. Following the war, Vinalians migrated south to escape the conflict that embroiled Vinalia. Vinalias tended to settle near the border or the major cities of [[Porto Sotiri]] and [[Rémont]]. Little [[Velkarichka]] in Rémont is one of the most prominent Vinalian neighbourhoods in the world. About 677,562 Vinalians live in the country, about 1.33% of all the population. | Vinalians have been living in Ardesia since independence as migration between both sides was common during the colonial period. The Vinalian community in Ardesia greatly expanded during the Chyhyryn War as Ardesia annexed Vinalian territory south of the Chyhyryn river. Following the war, Vinalians migrated south to escape the conflict that embroiled Vinalia. Vinalias tended to settle near the border or the major cities of [[Porto Sotiri]] and [[Rémont]]. Little [[Velkarichka]] in Rémont is one of the most prominent Vinalian neighbourhoods in the world. About 677,562 Vinalians live in the country, about 1.33% of all the population. | ||
=== Chistovodia === | === Chistovodia === | ||
Chistovodia holds the largest and most prominent of the Vinalian diasporas as a result of its cultural and geographic proximity to Vinalia. The Vinalian diaspora in Chistovodia takes its roots from the expulsion and migration of loyalists to Chistovodia following Vinalias independence from that country in 1885. | |||
=== Etruria === | |||
=== Gaullica === | |||
=== Soravia === | === Soravia === | ||
=== Lavana === | |||
In [[Lavana]] there are 25,415 Vinalians according to the 2020 Census, the largest such population of Vinalians in [[Coius]]. Vinalians who migrated to Lavana were initially [[Gowsa]]s or descendant of Gowsas who returned to live in the region. Following the [[Partition of Southeast Coius]] in 1940, 3,000 Vinalians mostly from the Dezevauni-Vinalian and Lavanan-Vinalian communities in Vinalia moved to Lavana. The Lavanan state-Oil company [[PetroLav]] utilized North Vinalian workers in their facilities, and is estimated that they helped 2,000 North Vinalians settle in the country, as wages were higher than in North Vinalia. Following the reunification of Vinalia in 1993, 4,000 Vinalian-Lavanans migrated to Vinalia. Both countries maintained cordial relations despite Vinalia becoming a {{wp|liberal Democracy}}, while Lavana remained a [[Council republic]]. Vinalian trade agreements were utilized by all levels of society to skirt the tight regulations of the Lavanan tariff scheme, to allow for importation of foreign goods under the label of Vinalia, rather than another country. This scheme allowed close Vinalian cooperation, and thus migration until 2020, when it lost importance. | |||
Today Lavanan universities receive Vinalian students, with some opting to remain in Lavana, which has aimed to attract foreign nationals from friendly states in recent years. | |||
=== Rizealand === | |||
=== Werania === | |||
== Nationality Law == | |||
Vinalia allows {{wp|dual citizenship}}, as long as it does not invoke another sovereignty over that of Vinalia. Individuals born in Vinalia, or to at least one parent with Vinalian citizenship, may obtain Vinalian citizenship. Vinalia maintains dual nationality agreements with Chistovodia. This results in most Chistovodian-Vinalians being dual citizens. | |||
A law adopted on August 2018 allows the revocation of Vinalian citizenship of dual citizens who have joined or supported a terror militia and are at least 18 years old. Naturalized Vinalians can lose their Vinalian citizenship if it is found out that they got it by willful deceit / bribery / menacing / giving intentionally false or incomplete information that had been important for the naturalization process. | |||
== Visa Requirements == | |||
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{{legend|#00237d |Vinalia}} | |||
{{legend|#23b24b |Visa not required}} | |||
{{legend|#b5e61c |Visa available both on arrival or online}} | |||
{{legend|#ccced1 |Visa required prior to arrival}}]] | |||
Vinalia grants Visa-free access to all individuals living in the [[Asterias]], along with several other [[Euclea]]n countries. [[Senria]] is the sole Coian country which does not require a Visa to enter Vinalia. All 10 largest countries with Vinalians do not require a Visa to enter Vinalia, or can obtain their Visa online or upon arrival. | |||
== Notable Vinalians of the diaspora == | |||
Notable people of the Vinalian diaspora (including those of Vinalian ancestry): | |||
* Artem Macheshich Vinalian born, lived in Soravia. {{wp|Opera}} composer. | |||
* Anatolij Tapio, Vinalian born, lived in Soravia. XXX | |||
* {{wp|Shakira|Antonina Birou}}, Vinalian-[[Piraea]]n, born in Piraea to a Vinalian mother. {{wp|Singer}} | |||
* {{wp|Theodosius Dobzhansky|Kopos IIves}}, Vinalian born lived in Rizealand. {{wp|Geneticist}}. | |||
* Olina Myroslavivna, Vinalian born lived in Soravia. {{wp|Writer}} | |||
* Ostap Ochiuriushka, Vinalian born lived in Soravia. {{wp|Artist}} | |||
* {{wp|Selman Waksman|Ostap Martiukhin}}, Vinalian born lived in Rizealand. {{wp|Biochemistry|Biochemist}}. | |||
* Yosyp Tychinka, Born in Chistovodia to Vinalian parents, lived in Vinalia for most of his life, lived in Soravia. Artist. | |||
* Zlatan Kravchenko, born in Soravia to Vinalian parents. XXX | |||
Alla Havrylyuk, Daria Briukho, Ikal Peruski, Nazar Leont, Vikky Ochiuriushka, (Gaullica). Bedche Malyshev, Soini Zhenam, Valentyn Kudriavtsov (Etruria). Ordy Ochiuriushka, Tadeusz Okhremovich (Werania). Kornel Shemiatov, Vasil Suominen, Yuriy Belebelov (Paretia). Halina Alupin, Lera Igalin (Caldia). | |||
{{Template:Vinalia topics}} | {{Template:Vinalia topics}} | ||
[[category:Vinalia]] | [[category:Vinalia]] |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 7 December 2022
The Vinalian diaspora is the global community of Vinalians, especially those who maintain some kind of connection, even if ephemeral, to the land of their ancestors and maintain their feeling of Vinalian national identity within their own local community. The Vinalian diaspora has its origins following Vinalian Indepedence, but during the 1930s to 90's during the Vinalian Struggle it saw a great increase, reaching its peak in the 1970's. Today members of the diaspora can be found in the neighbors of Vinalia, such as Chistovodia, and Ardesia, along with Euclean countries like Soravia, Gaullica, Werania, and Etruria.
Distribution
Country | Number | % |
---|---|---|
Ardesia | 677,562 | 1.33 |
Caldia | 69,516 | 0.75 |
Chistovodia | 1,923,705 | 3.15 |
File:Eldmark.png Eldmark | 105,272 | 0.30 |
Etruria | 46,948 | 0.07 |
Gaullica | 115,252 | 0.13 |
Marchenia | 317,421 | 0.41 |
Rizealand | 434,628 | 0.67 |
Soravia | 697,696 | 0.78 |
Vinalia | 21,425,752 | 82.79 |
Werania | 193,627 | 0.33 |
The Vinalian diaspora is found throughout numerous countries worldwide. It is particularly concentrated in other Soravian speaking countries such as Chistovodia, and Soravia. Its direct neighbors Ardesia, and Marchenia with most Vinalians in Chistovodia living near the border. With large populations in the Asterias in Rizealand, Eldmark, Cassier, Satucin, and Nuvania. In Euclea in Werania, Gaullica, Etruria, Caldia, Paretia, Estmere, Amathia, Kirenia, Scovern, and Champania. Small populations exist in Coius in Senria, Shangea, Lavana, Dezevau, and Ansan.
History
The history of the Vinalian diaspora starts following the independence of the country, as Chistovodian loyalists now by law citizens of Vinalia, moved towards Chistovodia. Its estimated close to 50,000 people made such a move to the country. Migration to Ardesia was common during this period, but it was unrivaled by Ardesian migration into Vinalia.
The start of the Chyhyryn War in 1925, kickstarted the Vinalian diaspora, as Vinalians found themselves living in Ardesian conquered and later annexed territories. About 1 million Vinalians resided inside the newly conquered Ardesian territories, with some 300,000 having fled the country in 1930. Although the number declined following the re-annexation of the conquered territories in 1935. The start of the First Vinalian Civil war in 1930, led to thousands of Vinalians fleeing the country, mainly to Soravia and Chistovodia. The Vinalian Struggle would see the greatest extent of the Vinalian diaspora. The diaspora and location depended on which of the Vinalia's the migrant came from, migrants from the North settled in other Socialist countries such as Chistovodia, Kirenia, Dezevau, Champania, Irvadistan, and Lavana. While Southern migrants settled in Ardesia, Soravia, Gaullica, Etruria, Werania, and Paretia.
The Vinalian diaspora was prominent primarily in Euclea, do to its number of influential figures including writers, artists, actors, and musicians. Including Artem Macheshich, Anatolij Tapio, Olina Myroslavivna, Ostap Ochiuriushka, Yosyp Tychinka, Zlatan Kravchenko (Soravia). Alla Havrylyuk, Daria Briukho, Ikal Peruski, Nazar Leont, Vikky Ochiuriushka, (Gaullica). Bedche Malyshev, Soini Zhenam, Valentyn Kudriavtsov (Etruria). Ordy Ochiuriushka, Tadeusz Okhremovich (Werania). Kornel Shemiatov, Vasil Suominen, Yuriy Belebelov (Paretia). Halina Alupin, Lera Igalin (Caldia).
The Vinalian diaspora reached its highest number in the 1970's, when economic conditions in both Vinalias were hard, and the threat of war and revolution existed. Loosening of Northern immigration laws led to 2.6 million Vinalians settling abroad between 1978 and 1981 when restrictions were put back in place. Indigenous immigration in South Vinalia was calculated to have reached 500,000 people. In 1979 8.1 million Vinalians lived abroad the highest number in history, that number remained mostly the same until 1987. About a quarter of all Vinalians in the world lived abroad.
Vinalians began returning to Vinalia during the 1990's as peace, and economic prosperity existed between both Vinalias. Vinalian Reunification in 1994 led to the establishment and easement of repatriation for Vinalians living abroad. Close to two million Vinalians returned during the 1990's, with the diaspora reaching a low of 4.9 million in 2003. Although this has been correlated more with the deaths of Vinalians living abroad, and dwindling identification in second generation, and 3rd generation Vinalians then the return of Vinalians abroad.
The Vinalian diaspora has not changed in numbers, as a result of well established Vinalian communities in Euclea and the Asterias. Half of the diaspora lives in Chistovodia and Ardesia, two countries closely connected to Vinalia, with Vinalian communities existing prominently in cities with airports flying to Vinalia or within a 3 hour drive to the Vinalian border. Vinalia has made attempts to increase migration to the country, as the diaspora on average is wealthier and more educated than the average Vinalian.
Communities
Ardesia
Vinalians have been living in Ardesia since independence as migration between both sides was common during the colonial period. The Vinalian community in Ardesia greatly expanded during the Chyhyryn War as Ardesia annexed Vinalian territory south of the Chyhyryn river. Following the war, Vinalians migrated south to escape the conflict that embroiled Vinalia. Vinalias tended to settle near the border or the major cities of Porto Sotiri and Rémont. Little Velkarichka in Rémont is one of the most prominent Vinalian neighbourhoods in the world. About 677,562 Vinalians live in the country, about 1.33% of all the population.
Chistovodia
Chistovodia holds the largest and most prominent of the Vinalian diasporas as a result of its cultural and geographic proximity to Vinalia. The Vinalian diaspora in Chistovodia takes its roots from the expulsion and migration of loyalists to Chistovodia following Vinalias independence from that country in 1885.
Etruria
Gaullica
Soravia
Lavana
In Lavana there are 25,415 Vinalians according to the 2020 Census, the largest such population of Vinalians in Coius. Vinalians who migrated to Lavana were initially Gowsas or descendant of Gowsas who returned to live in the region. Following the Partition of Southeast Coius in 1940, 3,000 Vinalians mostly from the Dezevauni-Vinalian and Lavanan-Vinalian communities in Vinalia moved to Lavana. The Lavanan state-Oil company PetroLav utilized North Vinalian workers in their facilities, and is estimated that they helped 2,000 North Vinalians settle in the country, as wages were higher than in North Vinalia. Following the reunification of Vinalia in 1993, 4,000 Vinalian-Lavanans migrated to Vinalia. Both countries maintained cordial relations despite Vinalia becoming a liberal Democracy, while Lavana remained a Council republic. Vinalian trade agreements were utilized by all levels of society to skirt the tight regulations of the Lavanan tariff scheme, to allow for importation of foreign goods under the label of Vinalia, rather than another country. This scheme allowed close Vinalian cooperation, and thus migration until 2020, when it lost importance.
Today Lavanan universities receive Vinalian students, with some opting to remain in Lavana, which has aimed to attract foreign nationals from friendly states in recent years.
Rizealand
Werania
Nationality Law
Vinalia allows dual citizenship, as long as it does not invoke another sovereignty over that of Vinalia. Individuals born in Vinalia, or to at least one parent with Vinalian citizenship, may obtain Vinalian citizenship. Vinalia maintains dual nationality agreements with Chistovodia. This results in most Chistovodian-Vinalians being dual citizens.
A law adopted on August 2018 allows the revocation of Vinalian citizenship of dual citizens who have joined or supported a terror militia and are at least 18 years old. Naturalized Vinalians can lose their Vinalian citizenship if it is found out that they got it by willful deceit / bribery / menacing / giving intentionally false or incomplete information that had been important for the naturalization process.
Visa Requirements
Vinalia grants Visa-free access to all individuals living in the Asterias, along with several other Euclean countries. Senria is the sole Coian country which does not require a Visa to enter Vinalia. All 10 largest countries with Vinalians do not require a Visa to enter Vinalia, or can obtain their Visa online or upon arrival.
Notable Vinalians of the diaspora
Notable people of the Vinalian diaspora (including those of Vinalian ancestry):
- Artem Macheshich Vinalian born, lived in Soravia. Opera composer.
- Anatolij Tapio, Vinalian born, lived in Soravia. XXX
- Antonina Birou, Vinalian-Piraean, born in Piraea to a Vinalian mother. Singer
- Kopos IIves, Vinalian born lived in Rizealand. Geneticist.
- Olina Myroslavivna, Vinalian born lived in Soravia. Writer
- Ostap Ochiuriushka, Vinalian born lived in Soravia. Artist
- Ostap Martiukhin, Vinalian born lived in Rizealand. Biochemist.
- Yosyp Tychinka, Born in Chistovodia to Vinalian parents, lived in Vinalia for most of his life, lived in Soravia. Artist.
- Zlatan Kravchenko, born in Soravia to Vinalian parents. XXX
Alla Havrylyuk, Daria Briukho, Ikal Peruski, Nazar Leont, Vikky Ochiuriushka, (Gaullica). Bedche Malyshev, Soini Zhenam, Valentyn Kudriavtsov (Etruria). Ordy Ochiuriushka, Tadeusz Okhremovich (Werania). Kornel Shemiatov, Vasil Suominen, Yuriy Belebelov (Paretia). Halina Alupin, Lera Igalin (Caldia).