Irobria
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540,800 people live in Irobria. | 540,800 people live in Irobria. | ||
- | Most settlers to Irobria are of Ieurlev, Kalth-Ieurlev, or other related ethnic groups. Some persons of Nørskuv ethnic groups, but of Ieurlev ancestry, have formed a recent trickle of immigrants into the cities. | + | Most settlers to Irobria are of Ieurlev, Kalth-Ieurlev, or other related ethnic groups. Some persons of Nørskuv ethnic groups, but of Ieurlev ancestry, have formed a recent trickle of immigrants into the cities. Ieurlex Coscivian is the official language, spoken by 64% of the population. Other languages include Kalth-Ieurlex Coscivian, Anglex Coscivian, Yoril, Old Ieurlex, Shenskex Coscivian, and Irish. Only 6.2% of Irobrians are fluent in English. |
- | Most Irobrians follow | + | Most Irobrians follow Catholicism, Celtic Christianity, or Presbyterianism. |
==Economy== | ==Economy== |
Revision as of 16:39, 24 June 2008
Irobria is a Kiravian colony.
Geography
Located on the coast of a large continent in the Western Seas, Irobria's topography is mostly rolling plains, hills, and a few folded mountains. Marine forests cover 25% of the land area, and contain 15 distinct species of tree.
Demography
540,800 people live in Irobria.
Most settlers to Irobria are of Ieurlev, Kalth-Ieurlev, or other related ethnic groups. Some persons of Nørskuv ethnic groups, but of Ieurlev ancestry, have formed a recent trickle of immigrants into the cities. Ieurlex Coscivian is the official language, spoken by 64% of the population. Other languages include Kalth-Ieurlex Coscivian, Anglex Coscivian, Yoril, Old Ieurlex, Shenskex Coscivian, and Irish. Only 6.2% of Irobrians are fluent in English.
Most Irobrians follow Catholicism, Celtic Christianity, or Presbyterianism.
Economy
Irobria's economy is based on commercial & plantation agriculture, small manufacturing, food processing, and trade. The liqour industry has grown in recent years, and Irobrian beers and spirits have been exported to many provinces.