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Pontevedra has a diverse population created by migration to the city from other parts of the West Coast, elsewhere in Great Kirav, and further afield. A majority (68.2%) of its residents are Coscivians. The largest Coscivian ethnosocial communities are the Azuriem, who have strong associations with the city and Argévia as a whole, the Serradans from the mountain vales of northern Argévia and the other Farravonian states, West Coast Marine Coscivians, Lusan Coscivians, Peninsular Coscivians, and Umcaran Coscivians. There are also significant number of Varinyans-Kastrovans, Ispadans, Ardónians, Cosco-Yetruenes, Cosco-Ciattomi, Ēkoronans, and Pelargians.  
Pontevedra has a diverse population created by migration to the city from other parts of the West Coast, elsewhere in Great Kirav, and further afield. A majority (68.2%) of its residents are Coscivians. The largest Coscivian ethnosocial communities are the Azuriem, who have strong associations with the city and Argévia as a whole, the Serradans from the mountain vales of northern Argévia and the other Farravonian states, West Coast Marine Coscivians, Lusan Coscivians, Paisonic Coscivians, and Umcaran Coscivians. There are also significant number of Varinyans-Kastrovans, Ispadans, Ardónians, Cosco-Yetruenes, Cosco-Ciattomi, Ēkoronans, and Pelargians.  


Tryhstians, present in the city since its foundation, make up the largest non-Coscivian group by far, and constitute the largest concentration of Tryhstians outside of the [[Tryhstian Littoral]]. They form the core of the city's large Lusophone community, supplemented by a subset of immigrants from [[The Cape]] and [[Cartadania]].
Tryhstians, present in the city since its foundation, make up the largest non-Coscivian group by far, and constitute the largest concentration of Tryhstians outside of the [[Tryhstian Littoral]]. They form the core of the city's large Lusophone community, supplemented by a subset of immigrants from [[The Cape]] and [[Cartadania]].