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==Demographics== | |||
Hennehouwe has an estimated population of 12,632,000 as of April 2022, according to Central Statistics Office (CSB) estimates. As of the 2018 census, the population was recorded at 12,424,398. Hennehouwe is thus described as a 'medium small' country, and is the [[Euclean_Community#Member_states|sevent most populous of the twelve member states]] of the [[Euclean Community]]. It is among the most densely populated countries in [[Euclea]], with a density of 163.85 per square kilometre (424.40/sq mi). Since the end of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] in 1935, the country's population roughly doubled from 6.3 to 12.4 million. Much of the country's population is concentrated in the south and the east of the country, with the [[Kustland]], a region encompassing the area near the [[Euclea|Hennish Gulf]] including eastern [[Flamia]], southern [[Lower Stegeren]], [[s'Holle]] and [[Zilverzee]], containing around 6 million people, or around half of Hennehouwe's population. | |||
Hennehouwe does not record official figures relating to ethnicity or race; the CSB is forbidden from collecting such information following a 1996 federal court ruling. The country has five recognised native ethnic groups: {{wp|Dutch people|Hennish}}, {{wp|Walloons|Petois}}, [[Estmere|Estmerish]], {{wp|Frisian people|Dellish}}, and [[Lowland travellers]]. The distinction made between ethnic Henns, Hennish nationals and Hennish citizens in defining Hennish identity is ambiguous at an administrative level, owing to historical patterns of {{wp|pillarisation|segmentation}}, the country's very own history, and the constitutional guarantee of 'self-identification' with relation to ethnicity. Rather, official data distinguishes those who are foreign citizens (i.e. born outside of Hennehouwe and without Hennish citizenship), as well as those who have a ''foreign'' or ''multi-national'' background (i.e. had at least one parent of non-native origin). As of the 2018 census, there were 1,396,349 (11.2%) foreign citizens in Hennehouwe, whilst 2,950,826 (23.7%) had a ''foreign'' or ''multi-national'' background. | |||
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Revision as of 19:58, 23 April 2022
Demographics
Hennehouwe has an estimated population of 12,632,000 as of April 2022, according to Central Statistics Office (CSB) estimates. As of the 2018 census, the population was recorded at 12,424,398. Hennehouwe is thus described as a 'medium small' country, and is the sevent most populous of the twelve member states of the Euclean Community. It is among the most densely populated countries in Euclea, with a density of 163.85 per square kilometre (424.40/sq mi). Since the end of the Great War in 1935, the country's population roughly doubled from 6.3 to 12.4 million. Much of the country's population is concentrated in the south and the east of the country, with the Kustland, a region encompassing the area near the Hennish Gulf including eastern Flamia, southern Lower Stegeren, s'Holle and Zilverzee, containing around 6 million people, or around half of Hennehouwe's population.
Hennehouwe does not record official figures relating to ethnicity or race; the CSB is forbidden from collecting such information following a 1996 federal court ruling. The country has five recognised native ethnic groups: Hennish, Petois, Estmerish, Dellish, and Lowland travellers. The distinction made between ethnic Henns, Hennish nationals and Hennish citizens in defining Hennish identity is ambiguous at an administrative level, owing to historical patterns of segmentation, the country's very own history, and the constitutional guarantee of 'self-identification' with relation to ethnicity. Rather, official data distinguishes those who are foreign citizens (i.e. born outside of Hennehouwe and without Hennish citizenship), as well as those who have a foreign or multi-national background (i.e. had at least one parent of non-native origin). As of the 2018 census, there were 1,396,349 (11.2%) foreign citizens in Hennehouwe, whilst 2,950,826 (23.7%) had a foreign or multi-national background.
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Rank | Region | Pop. | Rank | Region | Pop. | ||||
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s'Holle Zilverzee |
1 | s'Holle | s'Holle | 1,485,291 | 11 | De Haven | Flamia | 163,410 | Etten Herxen |
2 | Zilverzee | Zilverzee | 853,284 | 12 | Stavenisse | Lower Stegeren | 163,188 | ||
3 | Etten | Lower Stegeren | 364,706 | 13 | Remicourt | Molenburg | 155,865 | ||
4 | Herxen | Flamia | 339,348 | 14 | Leeuwenbrug | Flamia | 139,741 | ||
5 | Aarle | Flamia | 250,779 | 15 | Anvoorde | Grotevlakte | 136,339 | ||
6 | Casteau | Molenburg | 234,590 | 16 | Niersen | Reekland | 130,006 | ||
7 | Hessum | Lower Stegeren | 227,413 | 17 | Uitdam | Lower Stegeren | 121,528 | ||
8 | Middelhoek | Grotevlakte | 215,082 | 18 | Ven aan de Zwarte | Flamia | 119,181 | ||
9 | Wissel | Upper Stegeren | 193,673 | 19 | Wapenveld | Grotevlakte | 118,734 | ||
10 | Oudekessel | Oudekessel-Witburg | 178,567 | 20 | Foxham | Lower Stegeren | 107,256 |