Demographics of Imagua and the Assimas

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Every ten years, Statistics Imagua conducts a nationwide census to collect data on each person in order to find out information about the people residing in Imagua and the Assimas, in order for the government to not only find out what the country is populated by, but also redistribute constituency boundaries for the Lesser House of the Imaguan parliament, and determine who would be eligible for certain governmental programmes.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1821 932,768—    
1831 953,869+2.3%
1841 973,425+2.1%
1851 994,526+2.2%
1861 1,020,591+2.6%
1871 1,051,624+3.0%
1881 1,072,668+2.0%
1891 1,106,623+3.2%
1901 1,126,834+1.8%
1911 1,168,789+3.7%
1921 1,207,346+3.3%
1931 1,216,412+0.8%
1941 1,238,467+1.8%
1951 1,181,390−4.6%
1961 1,221,840+3.4%
1971 1,255,057+2.7%
1981 1,197,131−4.6%
1991 1,251,588+4.5%
2001 1,286,463+2.8%
2011 1,317,613+2.4%
2021 1,344,679+2.1%
Source: Estmerish colonial census (1821-1931), Etrurian colonial census (1821-1941), Imaguan census (1941), Imaguan and Assiman census (1951-present)

As of the 2021 census, the population of Imagua and the Assimas is measured to be at 1,344,679 people, making it among the smallest countries in Asteria Superior, albeit compared to the rest of the island nations in the Arucian Sea, Imagua is among the more average in terms of population size.

The population has generally grown slowly, with it generally being attributable to the rates of emigration to either Euclea or to Asteria Superior, especially Eldmark, as to this day, there are not as many jobs in Imagua and the Assimas compared to other countries.

Age distribution

As of the 2021 census, the age distribution of Imagua and the Assimas is arranged thusly:

Age Males Females Total Percent
100+ 31 70 101 0.01%
95-99 219 487 706 0.05%
90-94 1,748 2,017 3,765 0.28%
85-89 2,286 3,900 6,186 0.46%
80-84 6,454 9,144 15,598 1.16%
75-79 13,850 16,271 30,121 2.24%
70-74 21,380 23,397 44,778 3.33%
65-69 36,575 31,465 68,041 5.06%
60-64 39,937 49,484 89,421 6.65%
55-59 26,625 45,988 72,613 5.40%
50-54 31,734 41,282 73,016 5.43%
45-49 33,751 45,181 78,933 5.87%
40-44 50,560 51,770 102,330 7.61%
35-39 60,107 60,645 120,752 8.98%
30-34 53,384 53,922 107,305 7.98%
25-29 45,854 44,105 89,959 6.69%
20-24 40,475 41,147 81,622 6.07%
15-19 49,888 42,626 92,514 6.88%
10-14 48,677 45,181 93,859 6.98%
5-9 45,854 43,837 89,690 6.67%
0-4 43,433 39,937 83,370 6.20%
Total 652,822 691,856 1,344,679 100.00%

The 2021 census shows that 51.45% of the population, or 691,856 people are female, while 48.55% of the population, or 652,822 people are male.

The 2021 census also shows that 26.73% of Imaguans are between the ages of 0 and 19, 29.72% are between the ages of 20 and 39, 24.31% are between the ages of 40 and 59, 17.28% of the population are between 60 and 79, with only 1.96% of the population being over the age of 80. The average age of all Imaguans as of the 2021 census 38.2 years, while the life expectancy of Imaguan citizens rose from 72.17 years in the 2011 census, to 73.67 years in the 2021 census.

Ethnicity

Two Bahio-Imaguans at a pride parade, 2011

As of the 2021 census, Imagua and the Assimas over 1.3 million inhabitants. The three main groups are the Bahio-Imaguans, comprising around 80% of the population, or 1,072,905 people, the Coian-Imaguans, who comprise around 8% of the population, or 107,285 people, and the Eucleo-Imaguans, which comprise about 7% of the population, or 93,638 people. The remaining 5% of the population, or 70,851 people, are either Senrians, recent immigrants, or native Imaguans.

The Bahio-Imaguans are descendants of slaves brought in from Bahia by the various colonizers which have ruled over the archipelago in the triangle trade. Over the generations, the Bahio-Imaguans developed their own identity separate from their original identities back in Bahia, as they were shaped by the life in Imagua and the Assimas.

The Coian-Imaguans are descendants of gowsas, and to a lesser-extent, Satrian indentured servants who were brought in following the abolition of slavery in the Estmerish Empire in 1795. The Coian population would develop a unique identity separate from their Dezevauni and Kabuese ancestors.

The Euclo-Imaguans are descendants of Euclean settlers. The two largest Euclo-Imaguan groups are Etrurian-Imaguans, who are descended from Etrurian migrants, and comprise around five percent of the national population (59,828 people), and Estmerish-Imaguans, who are descended from Estmerish migrants, who comprise around two percent of the national population (26,554 people). The remainder of the Euclean population (4,587 people) come from a wide variety of ethnic groups, with the most prominent of these being the Emessan and Blostlander-descended individuals.

As of the 2021 census, 5% of the population belong to other ethnic groups, mostly deriving from immigrants from both Coius and the Asterias, with the largest immigrant population, the Senrian-Imaguans comprising just 4% of the population, or 52,260 people. Only 0.5% of the population, or 6,532 people, are native Imaguans.

Ethnicity in Imagua is usually considered to be passed down matrilineally, meaning that a light-skinned person can be considered black if their mother is also considered black. On the Assimas Islands, descendants of mixed-race unions are traditionally classified as misto, although since the annexation of the Assimas in the aftermath of the Solarian War, all misto are classified as Bahio-Imaguans.

Languages

The two official languages of Imagua and the Assimas are Estmerish and Vespasian (known as Etrurian in Imagua and the Assimas).

As of the 2021 census, around 73% of the population, or 950,153 people, speak Estmerish on a regular basis, while around 23% of the population, or 352,756 people, mostly on the Assimas Islands speaks Vespasian on a regular basis. Only 3,596 people do not use either official language on a regular basis.

However, the most commonly spoken language in Imagua and the Assimas is Western Imaguan Creole, an Blostlandic-based creole. As of the 2021 census, around 90% of the population, or 1,211,027 people, listed Western Imaguan Creole as their native language. Vespasian is natively spoken by 3.6% of the population, or 47,894 people, while Estmerish is natively spoken by 3% of the population, or 41,386 people.

Other native languages spoken besides Western Imaguan Creole and the official languages include Eastern Imaguan Creole, spoken by 31,392 people, or around 2.3% of the population, Senrian, at 0.6% of the population, or 8,838 people, and Gaullican, at 0.24% of the population, or 3,205 people, with 930 people speaking other languages.

Religion

The most predominant religion in Imagua and the Assimas is Sotirianity, with 92% of the Imaguan population, or 1,237,105 people reporting that they adhere to some form of Sotirianity as of the 2021 census.

The largest sects of Sotirianity in Imagua and the Assimas are the Solarian Catholics, comprising around 41% of the population, or 551,318 people. After the Solarian Catholic Church, around 30% of the population, or 409,434 people, adhere to the United Amended Church, followed by 15% being Gospelites, or 195,672 people. The remainder of the Sotirian population, at 80,681 people, or 6% of the national population, follow other denominations, such as the Reformed and Amended Church of Sotirias, the Brethren Church, the Episemialist Church, the Church of Caldia, and smaller Amendist sects.

Of the remaining eight percent of the Imaguan population who are not Sotirians, three percent of the population, or 40,340 people, are irreligious. Another three percent of the Imaguan population, or 40,329 people, are adherents to Badi, one percent of the population, or 13,548 people follow Tenkyou, and the remaining one percent of the population are split among other religions, with the most predominant of these being Ashram, Zohism, and Irfan.

Urbanization


As of the 2021 census, 1,228,115 people, or around 94% of the population live in urban areas, defined by the national government as an "incorporated settlement" with a density of more than five hundred people per square kilometer, and a population of more than 1,000 people. Of those, 667,542 people, or under 49% of the population live in the ten largest settlements alone, while 828,704 people, or nearly 62% of the population live in the twenty largest settlements.

The largest metropolitan area is the Cuanstad metropolitan area, with 592,271 people, or around 44% of the nation's population living in the metropolitan area, with the next largest, San Pietro only having a population of 229,462 people, or around 17% of the national population.