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===Ethnic groups===
===Ethnic groups===


The Voshagne is home to the {{wpl|Sorbs|Wends}}, [[Diebalsky]], {{wpl|Veleti|Wielzians}}, and the Milzenany along with the {{wpl|Nahane}}, {{wpl|Athabaskan}} and the {{wpl|Inuit}} peoples, the recognised indigenous peoples of Northern Lieselania. Additionally the region is primarily inhabited by the [[Voshany]] and the [[Atmoran people|Atmoran Noordlings]], who came about settling with the [[Northern Settlements|''Noordnederzetting'']] along with [[Deportation of the Lieseltanian Slavs]] in the 18th century.
The Voshagne is home to the {{wpl|Sorbs|Wends}}, [[Diebalsky]], {{wpl|Veleti|Wielzians}}, and the Milzenany along with the {{wpl|Nahane}}, {{wpl|Athabaskan}}, {{wpl|Metis|Mesties}} and the {{wpl|Inuit}} peoples, the recognised indigenous peoples of Northern Lieselania. Additionally the region is primarily inhabited by the [[Voshany]] and the [[Atmoran people|Atmoran Noordlings]], who came about settling with the [[Northern Settlements|''Noordnederzetting'']] along with [[Deportation of the Lieseltanian Slavs]] in the 18th century.


Prior to the northern settlements and the conquest of the Voshagne by Lieseltania the {{wpl|Slavs|Slavic clans}} and the indigenous nations of the Voshagne resided in the [[Great Lakes Region]]. With the slavs primarily residing on the eastern banks of the lakes with the indigenous having the western highlands.  
Prior to the northern settlements and the conquest of the Voshagne by Lieseltania the {{wpl|Slavs|Slavic clans}} and the indigenous nations of the Voshagne resided in the [[Great Lakes Region]]. With the slavs primarily residing on the eastern banks of the lakes with the indigenous having the western highlands.  


The largest ethnic groups in the Voshagne are 51.7% as Atmorans (3.225 million), 17.5% as Voshany (1.091 million), 14.3% as {{wpl|Slavs}} (892k), 13.76% as Indigenous (858k), 1.2% as Mizuhese (74.5k), and others (1.52%)
The largest ethnic groups in the Voshagne are 51.7% as Atmorans (3.225 million), 17.5% as Voshany (1.091 million), 14.3% as {{wpl|Slavs}} (892k), 13.76% as Indigenous (858k), 1.2% as Mizuhese (74.5k), and others (1.52%)
===Religion===
===Religion===



Revision as of 19:44, 2 September 2024

Voshagne
Flag of Voshagne
Location of Voshagne
Country Atmora
StateIMG 0785.PNG Lieseltania
Largest cityNovigrad
Area
 • Total1,157,271 km2 (446,825 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total6,238,006
 • Density5.4/km2 (14/sq mi)
DemonymVoshanees/ese


Voshagne (/vɔshəni/; Voshanskya: Voshana; Vozhski: Vashań [vɔʂanʲ]) is a region of northwestern Lieseltania, comprosing of the provinces of Brest, Brunna, Castamere, Stakena, and Novigrad. It has an area of 1,157,271 km² (446,825 sq mi) and 6.2 million people.

Etymology

Geography

Subdivision

Economy

Demographics

Ethnic groups

The Voshagne is home to the Wends, Diebalsky, Wielzians, and the Milzenany along with the Nahane, Athabaskan, Mesties and the Inuit peoples, the recognised indigenous peoples of Northern Lieselania. Additionally the region is primarily inhabited by the Voshany and the Atmoran Noordlings, who came about settling with the Noordnederzetting along with Deportation of the Lieseltanian Slavs in the 18th century.

Prior to the northern settlements and the conquest of the Voshagne by Lieseltania the Slavic clans and the indigenous nations of the Voshagne resided in the Great Lakes Region. With the slavs primarily residing on the eastern banks of the lakes with the indigenous having the western highlands.

The largest ethnic groups in the Voshagne are 51.7% as Atmorans (3.225 million), 17.5% as Voshany (1.091 million), 14.3% as Slavs (892k), 13.76% as Indigenous (858k), 1.2% as Mizuhese (74.5k), and others (1.52%)

Religion

Religion in Voshagne (2016)

  Protestant/other Christian (42.4%)
  Not religious (28.9%)
  Catholic Church (9.8%)
  Judaism (7.3%)
  Islam (1.7%)
  Other religions (1.3%)
  Not stated (8.6%)

Identity

History