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Latest revision as of 22:49, 26 April 2024

Hhotia
Hhoti Bölgesi
  Region of East Zimia and the Wallis Islands  

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Location in East Zimia and the Wallis Islands
Nation East Zimia and the Wallis Islands East Zimia and the Wallis Islands
Established 1724 AN
Capital Tumi
Area
 • Total 233,820 km2 (90,280 sq mi)
Population (1731 AN)
 • Total 557,572
Time zone CMT +7

Hhotia, officially the Hhoti Region (Thraci: Hhoti Bölgesi), is a region of East Zimia and the Wallis Islands in northern Corum. Established in 1724 AN, it is a successor to Thracistan's Hhoti Autonomous Territory.

Demographics

Principal ethnic groups in Hhotia, 1731 AN

  Wallisians (0.91%)
  East Zimians (9.12%)
  Gamesman (0.15%)
  Thraci (3.3%)
  Imab-Adred-Nas (0.87%)
  Hhoti (73.26%)
  Sangunese (9.73%)
  Other (2.66%)

First languages in Hhotia, 1731 AN

  Pallisican (10.18%)
  Thraci (76.57%)
  Imabi (0.87%)
  Sangunese (9.73%)
  Istvanistani (1.3%)
  Other (1.36%)

In 1731 AN, Hhotia had a population of 557,572. The largest ethnic group is the Thraci-speaking Hhoti people, who account for just over 73% of the total population.

Ethnic groups

Region East Zimians Wallisians Thraci Imab Hhoti Gamesman Sangunese Other Total
Hhotia 50,824 5,085 18,398 4,876 408,499 847 54,231 14,812 557,572

Cities

Hhotia's sole major city is Tumi, the regional capital.