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For federal statistical and {{wp|affirmative action}} purposes, Coscivian-speaking Koskenkorvans are classified as Coscivians, whereas Finnic-speaking Koskenkorvans are placed in the National Minority category. The state government does not recognise this distinction.  
For federal statistical and {{wp|affirmative action}} purposes, Coscivian-speaking Koskenkorvans are classified as Coscivians, whereas Finnic-speaking Koskenkorvans are placed in the National Minority category. The state government does not recognise this distinction.  
 
[[File:Koskenkorva (cropped).jpg|thumb|Koskenkorvan ''þasiğison'' ("{{wp|vodka|white spirit}}")]]
Religious life in Koskenkorva's true cities and larger towns is not altogether different from that of smaller cities and towns in Northeast and North Coast Kirav. In rural Koskenkorva, religion is, like everything else, a community affair, and most villages have only one congregation to which everyone belongs. Weekly church attendance in rural Koskenkorva is "effectively 100%", according to the Coscivian Orthodox Diocese of Kosovo.  
Religious life in Koskenkorva's true cities and larger towns is not altogether different from that of smaller cities and towns in Northeast and North Coast Kirav. In rural Koskenkorva, religion is, like everything else, a community affair, and most villages have only one congregation to which everyone belongs. Weekly church attendance in rural Koskenkorva is "effectively 100%", according to the Coscivian Orthodox Diocese of Kosovo.