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== Demographics and society == | == Demographics and society == | ||
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| caption = Religious affiliations in Herciana (2030) | |||
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| label3 = [[Ecclesiastical Assembly of Sarpedon|Assemblist]] | |||
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The population of Herciana in [[2020]] was 290,501. The vast majority of Herci consider themselves to be [[Veltorine people]]. 89.2% of residents of the island reported to be fully or partly Veltorine, with 5.4% considering themselves to belong to the broader Istroyan ethnic group. The remaining roughly 5% are mostly [[Urcean people]], though several thousand [[Caphiria|Caphirian]] nationals have moved to the island for business purposes since the [[Assumption Accords]]. Accordingly, most people on Herciana speak the Veltorine dialect of Istroyan with minorities speaking [[Caphiric Latin]] and [[Julian Ænglish]]. Since the end of the [[Second Great War]], an increasing number of self-identified ethnic Veltorines have been adopting [[Julian Ænglish]] as a first language, and most residents of the island are fluent in the language. | The population of Herciana in [[2020]] was 290,501. The vast majority of Herci consider themselves to be [[Veltorine people]]. 89.2% of residents of the island reported to be fully or partly Veltorine, with 5.4% considering themselves to belong to the broader Istroyan ethnic group. The remaining roughly 5% are mostly [[Urcean people]], though several thousand [[Caphiria|Caphirian]] nationals have moved to the island for business purposes since the [[Assumption Accords]]. Accordingly, most people on Herciana speak the Veltorine dialect of Istroyan with minorities speaking [[Caphiric Latin]] and [[Julian Ænglish]]. Since the end of the [[Second Great War]], an increasing number of self-identified ethnic Veltorines have been adopting [[Julian Ænglish]] as a first language, and most residents of the island are fluent in the language. | ||
Nearly all Herci are members of the [[Catholic Church]], particularly with the end of the [[Great Schism of 1615]]. 92.1% of the island's residents report membership within the Catholic Church, with most of the remainder being irreligious. | Nearly all Herci are members of the [[Catholic Church]], particularly with the end of the [[Great Schism of 1615]]. 92.1% of the island's residents report membership within the Catholic Church, with most of the remainder being irreligious. A small minority of Herci are adherents of the [[Ecclesiastical Assembly of Sarpedon]]. | ||
=== Culture === | === Culture === | ||
Herci culture is a subset of [[Veltorine people|Veltorine culture]]. Accordingly, most Herci exhibit standard interests, worldview, and traditions of the Veltorine people with normal consideration towards regional variation. | Herci culture is a subset of [[Veltorine people|Veltorine culture]]. Accordingly, most Herci exhibit standard interests, worldview, and traditions of the Veltorine people with normal consideration towards regional variation. |