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'''Covinian-Kiravians''' are ethnic | '''Covinian-Kiravians''' are ethnic Slavic people who hold [[Kiravian nationality law|Kiravian nationality]] or reside permanently in the [[Kiravian Federacy]]. Kiravians of Coscivian descent from the Covinian region of [[Suderavia]] also associate themselves with the Covinian-Kiravian community, but are counted as a separate category by the Kiravian Census. | ||
Covinian-Kiravians are heavily concentrated in the Mid-Oceanic region of [[Great Kirav]]. They are the largest group of Citizens of Foreign Origin in Etivéra and Váuadra, and the second-largest non-Coscivian ethnic group overall in Váuadra after Celtic peoples and ahead of the aboriginal Wawa tribe. Contemporary Covinian immigrants to Kiravia have primarily settled in the [[Eriadun]] and [[Valēka]] metropolitan areas. Smaller and generally older Covinian communities can be found in other northern industrial cities, such as [[Escarda]], [[Vondor]], [[Xūrosar]], and [[Varuna]], and smaller communities of more recent immigrants and expatriates can be found in [[Saar-Silverda]], [[Saar-Hūrivilnum]], and [[Pontevedra]]. | Covinian-Kiravians are heavily concentrated in the Mid-Oceanic region of [[Great Kirav]]. They are the largest group of Citizens of Foreign Origin in Etivéra and Váuadra, and the second-largest non-Coscivian ethnic group overall in Váuadra after Celtic peoples and ahead of the aboriginal Wawa tribe. Contemporary Covinian immigrants to Kiravia have primarily settled in the [[Eriadun]] and [[Valēka]] metropolitan areas. Smaller and generally older Covinian communities can be found in other northern industrial cities, such as [[Escarda]], [[Vondor]], [[Xūrosar]], and [[Varuna]], and smaller communities of more recent immigrants and expatriates can be found in [[Saar-Silverda]], [[Saar-Hūrivilnum]], and [[Pontevedra]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 21 April 2023
Total population | |
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1,583,023 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Etivéra | 875,000 |
Váuadra | 420 |
Kaviska | 412,000 |
Niyaska | 420 |
Languages | |
Covinian, Kiravic | |
Religion | |
Covinian Orthodoxy |
Covinian-Kiravians are ethnic Slavic people who hold Kiravian nationality or reside permanently in the Kiravian Federacy. Kiravians of Coscivian descent from the Covinian region of Suderavia also associate themselves with the Covinian-Kiravian community, but are counted as a separate category by the Kiravian Census.
Covinian-Kiravians are heavily concentrated in the Mid-Oceanic region of Great Kirav. They are the largest group of Citizens of Foreign Origin in Etivéra and Váuadra, and the second-largest non-Coscivian ethnic group overall in Váuadra after Celtic peoples and ahead of the aboriginal Wawa tribe. Contemporary Covinian immigrants to Kiravia have primarily settled in the Eriadun and Valēka metropolitan areas. Smaller and generally older Covinian communities can be found in other northern industrial cities, such as Escarda, Vondor, Xūrosar, and Varuna, and smaller communities of more recent immigrants and expatriates can be found in Saar-Silverda, Saar-Hūrivilnum, and Pontevedra.
Notable Covinian-Kiravians
- Gennadius Epanśin - Etivéra Secretary of Public Security, former Chief of Police in Eriadun. Third-generation, with grandparents from Vidausyse Province.
- PЯOFESSOЯ KЯACKPOTKIN - Hardbass DJ. Born in Vondor to parents from Mainimyov.
- Niyuśa Karpova - High-fashion model, Miss Váuadra 21204. Born in Kamslutsky Oblast to an ethnic Diamav father and Suderavian Coscivian mother.
- Boris Ivanovikś - Right-wing for the Niyaska Cutters of the Boreal Hockey League. Born in Iselin, Niyaska to parents from Nolkerbuir.