Bahio-Arboladans

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Bahio-Arboladans
Bahio-arboladanos
Bahio-arboladaner
Portrait of an African American family- Gainesville, Florida (6909517529).jpg
A wealthy Bahio-Arboladan merchant family from Nova Bahia, Arbolada, ca. 1900
Total population
approx. 4,900,000
Regions with significant populations
 Arboladaapprox. 4,600,000
 Paretiaapprox. 20,000
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Languages
Luzelese, Weranian
Religion
Sotirianity

Bahio-Arboladans (Luzelese: Bahio-arboladanos, Weranian: Bahio-arboladaner) are people in Arbolada who are of Bahian descent. The bulk of Bahio-Arboladans come from Bahia as slaves who were brought to the Viceroyalty of San Felix for the Paretian colonial empire.

As of 2020, the Bahio-Arboladan population comprise 17.3% of the country's population (approximately 4.6 million people), with a global population of 4.9 million. The bulk of the Bahio-Arboladan community lives in major urban centers with Bahian heritage (such as Laranjal, Calusa, and Nova Bahia), or in villages within the Arboladan interior.

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