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In the modern day Malentina is usually divided into four main groups, mostly based on ethnic origins but which may also be somewhat described by linguistic differences. These are:
In the modern day Malentina is usually divided into four main groups, mostly based on ethnic origins but which may also be somewhat described by linguistic differences. These are:


* Peoples of mixed origins, like Aenglistizos and Costizos. While most can speak at least aenglish these groups are typically multilingual and may in addition speak any combination of Maalit, Tiuu or local dialects of coscivian and cartadanian.
* Peoples of mixed origins, like Ardmistizos and Costizos. While most can speak at least aenglish these groups are typically multilingual and may in addition speak any combination of Maalit, Tiuu or local dialects of [[Coscivian language|Coscivian]] and [[Cartadanian language|Cartadanian]].
* Peoples of mainly Occidental origin such, mostly made up of Aenglish. These mostly only speak Aenglish, sometimes in addition to another Occidental language.
* Peoples of mainly Occidental origin, such as those who are mostly made up of [[Ardmori people#Ænglo-Ardmori|Ænglo-Ardmori]] ancestry. These mostly only speak [[Ænglish language|Ænglish]], sometimes in addition to another Occidental language.
* Peoples of native origin who speak Maaleen, who may know Aenglish or some minor native languages.
* Peoples of native origin who speak Maaleen, who may know Ænglish or some minor native languages.
* Peoples of native origin who speak Tiuu, who usually know Aenglish and some minor native languages..
* Peoples of native origin who speak Tiuu, who usually know Ænglish and some minor native languages..
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| label1 = Ardmistizo
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| value1 = 30.1
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| color1 = LimeGreen
| label2 =[[Costizo]]
| label2 = [[Costizo]]
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| value2 = 11.7
| color2 =DarkCyan
| color2 = DarkCyan
| label3 =Maaleen Natives
| label3 = Maaleen Natives
| value3 =26.4
| value3 = 26.4
| color3 =Yellow
| color3 = Yellow
| label4 =Tinuud Natives
| label4 = Tinuud Natives
| value4 =15.7
| value4 =15.7
| color4 =Orange
| color4 = Orange
| label5 =Aengle-Carnish Whites
| label5 = Ænglo-Ardmori Whites
| value5 =8.9
| value5 = 8.9
| color5 =NavajoWhite
| color5 = NavajoWhite
| label6 =Other Natives
| label6 = Other Natives
| value6 = 4.9
| value6 = 4.9
| color6 =Brown
| color6 = Brown
| label7 =Other Whites
| label7 = Other Whites
| value7 =3.3
| value7 = 3.3
| color7 =Grey
| color7 = Grey
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=== Religious Demographics ===
=== Religious Demographics ===
Most of Malentina follows some variation of the Carnish Anglican church. Although the largest portion follows traditional Anglicanism, more than half of all anglican followers are part of smaller divergent branches, only one of which, the Anglic-Samuelites, is even close to comparing to the main branch.
Most of Malentina follows some variation of the Carnish Anglican church. Although the largest portion follows traditional Ænglicanism, more than half of all Ænglican followers are part of smaller divergent branches, only one of which, the Ænglic-Samuelites, is even close to comparing to the main branch.


Outside of the Anglican followers, the nation is mostly split between the various native beliefs. These beliefs developed mostly separately from the mainland religions because of the isolation of the island tribes. Wakabiism is therefore a group of beliefs and ideas only found on the islands, although it shares many similarities to other animist concepts of the coastal regions surrounding the Malentine Sea.
Outside of the Ænglican followers, the nation is mostly split between the various native beliefs. These beliefs developed mostly separately from the mainland religions because of the isolation of the island tribes. Wakabiism is therefore a group of beliefs and ideas only found on the islands, although it shares many similarities to other animist concepts of the coastal regions surrounding the Malentine Sea.


Wakabiism is split into three main groupings, with some smaller outliers most of which are slowly dying out. These focus on animist worship mainly focus on a few particular ideas. These include ancestral deification, the display of gratitude for both the natural elements such as plants and animals when harvesting them plus the people who harvested them for you, as well as the study and use of the phase of the moon and the position of the stars for use in religious guidance, the tracking of time and holiday ceremonies as well as astrological implications for the destinies of newborn.
Wakabiism is split into three main groupings, with some smaller outliers most of which are slowly dying out. These focus on animist worship mainly focus on a few particular ideas. These include ancestral deification, the display of gratitude for both the natural elements such as plants and animals when harvesting them plus the people who harvested them for you, as well as the study and use of the phase of the moon and the position of the stars for use in religious guidance, the tracking of time and holiday ceremonies as well as astrological implications for the destinies of newborn.
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| label1 ={{wp|Arcer Ænglican Church|Arcer Ænglicanism}}  
| value1 =59.2
| value1 =59.2
| color1 =DarkRed
| color1 =DarkRed
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| color6 =Brown
| color6 =Brown
}}
}}
==Economy==
==Economy==
Malentina as a whole is mainly an agricultural economy with exports focused on sugar, liquor and tobacco. This agricultural sector has moved back and forth between producing enough food for the nation to be self-sustaining.
Malentina as a whole is mainly an agricultural economy with exports focused on sugar, liquor and tobacco. This agricultural sector has moved back and forth between producing enough food for the nation to be self-sustaining.