Woolzian Kiravians

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Woolzian Kiravians
Notable Woolzian Kiravians
Wafa Sultan • Paula Abdul • Jacob Ennsen
Teri Hatcher • Yamira Khalifa • Brandon Saad
Total population
1,120,000
Regions with significant populations
Major Ports
Languages
Ath'rab, Woolzian, Kiravic Coscivian, Woolzian Coscivian, Hassyrian, Latin
Religion
Majority: Christianity (Orthodox, Urcean Roman Catholic Church, Hassyrian Church and Coscivian Orthodox)
Minorities: Islam (Sunni and Halawi's) and Judaism
Related ethnic groups
Other Ixnay People

Woolzian Kiravians are Kiravians of Woolzistan descent or background. The multi-ethnic and multi-religious nature of Woolzistan is reflected in the Woolzian Kiravian population. Kiravia governed Woolzistan between 1895 and 1945 and during this time a number immigrants arrived in Kirav from Woolzistan. Following independence immigration has continued, although there are now many second, third and fourth generation Woolzian Kiravians who were born and raised in Kiravia.

Religion

Religious Breakdown
Group
Percentage
Christians
55%
Muslims
26%
Halawi's
10%
Jews
2%
Other
3%
None
4%

The Woolzian community in Kiravia is as diverse as the population of Woolzistan. However, whereas around 25% of the population of Woolzistan is Christian, around 55% of the Woolzian Kiravian population belong to a Christian denomination. This is because historically Christians in Woolzistan looked to Kiravia for protection, and Christians will have found it easier to migrate to another Christian country whereas Muslim emigrants from Woolzistan were more likely to migrate to a Muslim country.

Christians

Christian Breakdown
Group
Percentage
Coscivian Orthodox
35%
Ixnay Orthodox
30%
Urcean Catholic
20%
Hassyrian Church
5%
Other
10%

Most Woolzsians in Kiravia are Christians. During the Protectorate Kiravia was seen as a firm supporter of the Christian community and as such many migrants took the opportunity to move to Kiravia and settle there. Similarly following independence Kiravia was often see as a safe area for Christian refugees and asylum seekers fleeing times of trouble in Woolzistan. Woolzians who were Coscivian Orthodox also benefitted from favourable goevrnment policies that made it easier for members of that religion to immigrate to Kiravia. As a result of this Coscivian Orthodox Christians form the single largest denomination of Woolzian Christians in Kiravia.

Politics

As an immigrant group Woolzian Kiravians were historically drawn to progressive and statist politics in Kiravia. Refugees from Woolzistan following various coups by the Woolzistan military tended to be ideologically left-wing, although at times faced strong opposition from more settled members of the Woolzian disapora in Kiravia.

As the community have developed and become integrated with the rest of the Kiravian population the politics of the community has become less homogenous. Kiravians of Woolzian ancestry support most political parties.

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