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The Coscivian population of Ibykia belong to a number of different ethnosocial groups. The Voltinem, northern Peninsular Coscivian subgroups, Kandem, and Erasem have a large presence in the countryside, while [[Taństem Coscivians|Northern Tańrisem]], Phrydhiem, Norboriem, and Lærem having the largest concentrations in urban areas.  
The Coscivian population of Ibykia belong to a number of different ethnosocial groups. The Voltinem, northern Peninsular Coscivian subgroups, Kandem, and Erasem have a large presence in the countryside, while [[Taństem Coscivians|Northern Tańrisem]], Phrydhiem, Norboriem, and Lærem having the largest concentrations in urban areas.  


Because of the special privileges granted to them in Ibykia by Kiravian immigration law, Ibykia is the main destination for emigrants of [[Quazuaria|Quazuarian]], Shiá [[Absurranian]], and Olmoni backgrounds from the [[United Islamic Federation]]. The first wave of refugees fled Quazuaria during the [[Ten Day War]], while others left later on citing religious and political discrimination. The Shi’a community is very politically active with regard to issues affecting their homeland, and murals depicting Shi’a cleric [[Ayatollah Khayatini]] and Kiravian politician [[Karín Źabar Asad Haydar|Karín Assad-Haydar]] can be found in most Shi’a neighbourhoods. This community benefits from new mosques and community programs courtesy of the All-Kiravia Shiïte Mosque Fund.
Because of the special privileges granted to them in Ibykia by Kiravian immigration law, Ibykia is the main destination for emigrants of [[Quazuaria|Quazuarian]], Shiá [[Absurranian]], and Olmoni backgrounds from the [[United Islamic Federation]]. The first wave of refugees fled Quazuaria during the [[Ten Day War]], while others left later on citing religious and political discrimination. The Shi’a community is very politically active with regard to issues affecting their homeland, and murals depicting Shi’a cleric [[Ayatollah Khayatini]] and Kiravian politician [[Ilham Haydar]] can be found in most Shi’a neighbourhoods. This community benefits from new mosques and community programs courtesy of the All-Kiravia Shiïte Mosque Fund.


The Olmoni, an Arabic-speaking Christian people, were represented in small numbers among the first wave of Quazuarian refugees, but most arrived in the aftermath of Olmon’s short-lived independence, which was suppressed by Absurranian and Norsjænd military action. They remain predominantly urban and concentrated around Rhégium, though the government has sought to resettle them in agricultural villages further east. Just over half of Olmoni Ibykians are {{wp|Lutheran}}, and just under a third are Catholic, with the remainder being Wesleyan, Bretheren, or Baptist. The Orthodox Lutheran Church of Kiravia and the Kiravian Methodist Church do a great deal to support the Olmoni community, as does the Kiravian government. Rhégium hosts a consulate of the Holy State of Olmon, the Olmoni government-in-exile based in Férapelan, Ventarya.
The Olmoni, an Arabic-speaking Christian people, were represented in small numbers among the first wave of Quazuarian refugees, but most arrived in the aftermath of Olmon’s short-lived independence, which was suppressed by Absurranian and Norsjænd military action. They remain predominantly urban and concentrated around Rhégium, though the government has sought to resettle them in agricultural villages further east. Just over half of Olmoni Ibykians are {{wp|Lutheran}}, and just under a third are Catholic, with the remainder being Wesleyan, Bretheren, or Baptist. The Orthodox Lutheran Church of Kiravia and the Kiravian Methodist Church do a great deal to support the Olmoni community, as does the Kiravian government. Rhégium hosts a consulate of the Holy State of Olmon, the Olmoni government-in-exile based in Férapelan, Ventarya.