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Sudmoll enjoys complete religious freedom and is a thriving polity of religious observation. The most common religions practiced in Sudmoll are reported to be Catholicism at 35%, Protestantism at 28%, [[List_of_Ilaseuasa#Masa_Ilaseuasa|Masa Church]] at 15%, agnostic or nonreligious at 18%, and other/animist at 4%. | Sudmoll enjoys complete religious freedom and is a thriving polity of religious observation. The most common religions practiced in Sudmoll are reported to be Catholicism at 35%, Protestantism at 28%, [[List_of_Ilaseuasa#Masa_Ilaseuasa|Masa Church]] at 15%, agnostic or nonreligious at 18%, and other/animist at 4%. | ||
===Demographics=== | |||
Demographics of Sudmoll do not typically include those stationed at the military bases. | |||
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!Ethnicity | |||
!Population | |||
!% of total population | |||
!Notes | |||
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!Mixed race | |||
|8,375 | |||
|45.24% | |||
|Primarily [[Bergendii]] and {{wpl|Polynesians}} | |||
<br> minority [[Thračic]]-{{wpl|Polynesians}} called the Tehoe (Æng. The bond, or the covenant) | |||
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!{{wpl|Polynesians}} | |||
|5,174 | |||
|27.95% | |||
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![[Occidental world|Occidental]] | |||
|4,599 | |||
|19.44% | |||
|Almost exclusively [[Bergendii]] | |||
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!{{wpl|Austronesian peoples|Austronesian}} | |||
|1,362 | |||
|7.35% | |||
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===Tehoe=== | |||
[[File:Tehoe people.jpg|200px|right]] | |||
{{Further|Thračician#Tehoe}} | |||
Tehoe (Æng. The bond, or the covenant) are a [[Thračician]]-Polynesian creole culture. The [[Thračicians]] served in the fleets of the [[Duchy of Bourgondi]] for much of the 17th-19th centuries and were rewarded for their service with small [[Patroon]]ships in Sudmoll. These Thračician [[patroon]]s begat with the local Polynesian women of the island and by the 1780s there was a strong Tehoe culture emerging. Because of the nature of their work, the men were often away at sea so they were not present to impart many of their [[Thračician]] customs and traditions, but some did persist. The singing of {{wp|Bećarac}} is immensely popular in both the native [[Thračician]] language and also those translated or written in the [[Burgoignesc language]]. During observations of patriotism some [[Thračicians]] wear elements of the {{wp|Croatian national costume|Thračician national costume}} with influences from their native Polynesian culture. | |||
==Economy== | ==Economy== |
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