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The '''Emeraudian diaspora''' is the global community of Emeraudian people and people of Emeraudian descent who have left [[Île d'Émeraude]]
The '''Emeraudian diaspora''' is the global community of Emeraudian people and people of Emeraudian descent who either emigrated from [[Île d'Émeraude]] and resettled elsewhere or were born outside of Île d'Émeraude. The diaspora first emerged in the early 20th Century as emigration intensified, primarily motivated by the high tensions of the time period caused by the [[Emeraudian Spring]] and the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. Following independence, emigration slowed but nevertheless steadily continued through the 20th Century as people sought greater economic opportunity abroad. In the modern day, members of the diaspora can be found in much of the world, though the largest populations of Emeraudians outside of Île d'Émeraude are found in [[Gaullica]], [[Rizealand]], [[Cassier]], [[Satucin]] and [[Vinalia]].
 
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==Distribution==
 
==Statistics==
 
==Citizenship, nationality, and identity==
 
==Communities & culture==
 
==Notable people==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 17:27, 8 December 2023

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Emeraudian diaspora
Ile d'Emeraude.png
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Total population
~ 3,500,000
Regions with significant populations
 Gaullica~ 1.2 million
 Rizealand~ 950,000
 Cassier~ 750,000
 Satucin~ 200,000
 Vinalia~ 75,000
File:ImaguaFlag.png Imagua and the Assimas~ 40,000
 Garambura~ 30,000
 Sainte-Chloé~ 30,000
Languages
Gaullican, Emeraudian Creole, Estmerish
Religion
Sotirianity (Catholic)(Amendist)(Brethren Church), Mufastism

The Emeraudian diaspora is the global community of Emeraudian people and people of Emeraudian descent who either emigrated from Île d'Émeraude and resettled elsewhere or were born outside of Île d'Émeraude. The diaspora first emerged in the early 20th Century as emigration intensified, primarily motivated by the high tensions of the time period caused by the Emeraudian Spring and the Great War. Following independence, emigration slowed but nevertheless steadily continued through the 20th Century as people sought greater economic opportunity abroad. In the modern day, members of the diaspora can be found in much of the world, though the largest populations of Emeraudians outside of Île d'Émeraude are found in Gaullica, Rizealand, Cassier, Satucin and Vinalia.

History

Distribution

Statistics

Citizenship, nationality, and identity

Communities & culture

Notable people

See also