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=== Population ===
=== Population ===
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|1930 |38452801
|1940 |41083598
|1950 |42487036
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|1980 |59511103
|1990 |63405900
|2000 |67768444
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|2020 |76239415
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=== Racial and ancestral makeup ===
The Cartadania Office of the Census found that the reported population of the Commonwealth of Verona was 76,239,415 at the 2020 Census, which was finalized on 31 December 2020, making it the most populous state in Cartadania, and roughly 32 million inhabitants ahead of the next most populous state, Santiago. The population density of Verona is {{convert|194.1|PD/km2|PD/sqmi}}, which despite Verona's large area, makes the state the fifth-most densely populated in Cartadania.
 
=== Ethnic groups and ancestry ===
According to census findings, the population of Verona in 2020 was:
 
* '''Pardo''' 36.2
* '''Latinate or northern Levantine descent''' 24.4
* '''Burgoignac/Charentais''' 16.9%
* '''Cronan''' (''includes the Kiro-Boreal circle'') 13.4%
* '''Alshari''' 3.2%
* '''Native''' 5.9%
 
As it's heritage and identity would indicate, there are strong Latinate ancestry lines amongst Veronese people, especially those from the northern coastal regions, as those were the primary hubs of operation for Caphiria in the past. Like most of Cartadania, the Pardo group holds the majority of the population and leads Latinate descent by about 11.8%.


=== Languages ===
=== Languages ===
The federal official language in Cartadania is Cartadanian, and as a result, the language of business, government, and instruction in Verona is Cartadanian as well. It uses signage in Cartadanian and is the overwhelming language of the state. However, because some 24% percent of the state is of Latin descent, and a good 84% of those individuals is fluent in [[Caphiric Latin|Latin]] and/or [[Julian Ænglish|Ænglish]], the General Assembly has and continues to permit combined use of the language alongside Cartadanian. Approximately 33% of the population has reported speaking a {{wp|mother language}} other than Cartadanian at home in Verona alongside the national language.
The most common languages spoken in Verona as of 2022 are:
* 80% Cartadanian
* 14% [[Caphiric Latin|Latin]]
* 6% [[Julian Ænglish|Ænglish]]
* Other languages less than 1% each
=== Religion ===
[[File:Santander_Cathedral_2021_-_exterior_panoramic_(cropped).jpg|thumb|200px|left|Marbella Cathedral, Marbella, Lynnhaven County.]]
Verona has a mostly {{wp|Christian}} history, although there is a large {{wp|irreligious}} community within the state as well. The [[Caphiric Church|Catholic Church]] is the largest single denomination in the state, as Cartadania was a former constituency of Caphiria and is proximate to Urcea, the two largest countries on the planet, both of whom have a Catholic majority. With approximately 54% of the state identifying as Catholic and 32% identifying as irreligious, the remaining 14% constitute other religious groups from around the globe.
Though the separation of church and state is a very stark part of Cartadanian life, Verona's catholic past plays a large part in the customs of its government even today. This is evident in the state's numerous cities and counties named after Catholic saints, as well as buildings and streets. Nonetheless, Verona's active participation in religion is one of the lowest in the country.


== Government and politics ==
== Government and politics ==