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The Yeti population of Verastia is unknown, but estimated to be somewhere between 10 and 50. Only 2 Verastia residents listed their ethnicity as Yeti on the 21200 census.
The Yeti population of Verastia is unknown, but estimated to be somewhere between 10 and 50. Only 2 Verastia residents listed their ethnicity as Yeti on the 21200 census.


Verastia is one of the few federal subjects where Christians are a minority. The Coscivian population is 55% Christian, 31% affiliated with Coscivian religions, and 14% of other persuasions, including deism, ietsism, and nontheistic worldviews. Just under half of the enumerated Aboriginal population is Christian (~90% Catholic and ~10% Reformed Orthodox), with the rest recorded under codes P-88 “Northwest Highlands Aboriginal Orolatry” or P-90X “Aboriginal Kiravite Beliefs - Not Otherwise Specified”, or as having no religion in particular. The unenumerated Aboriginal population is assumed to hold indigenous beliefs. In the decades before Kirosocialism, the Catholic Church dispatched numerous missions to Verastia, heralded in the Catholic press as an effort to convert Great Kirav’s “Last Pagan Territory”. In 21149 the Kirosocialist government began limiting civilian travel to Verastia, effectively ending the missions. Even though missionary activity resumed after 21166, new missions have been met with limited success.
Verastia is one of the few federal subjects where Christians are a minority. The Coscivian population is 55% Christian, 31% affiliated with Coscivian religions, and 14% of other persuasions, including deism, ietsism, and nontheistic worldviews. Just under half of the enumerated Aboriginal population is Christian (~90% Catholic and ~10% Reformed Orthodox), with the rest recorded under codes P-88 “Northwest Highlands Aboriginal Orolatry” or P-90X “Urom Beliefs - Not Otherwise Specified”, or as having no religion in particular. The unenumerated Aboriginal population is assumed to hold indigenous beliefs. In the decades before Kirosocialism, the Catholic Church dispatched numerous missions to Verastia, heralded in the Catholic press as an effort to convert Great Kirav’s “Last Pagan Territory”. In 21149 the Kirosocialist government began limiting civilian travel to Verastia, effectively ending the missions. Even though missionary activity resumed after 21166, new missions have been met with limited success.


==Economy==
==Economy==