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Hyldian demographics is about the demographic features of the population of Hyldia, including population density, population growth, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. In addition to the ethnic hyldian majority, Hyldia has historically a quite big vösian minorities in the westernmost parts of the country.
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Population statistics
Hyldia has about 58.2 million inhabitants. In the biginning of the 1940's there were 32.5 million hyldians and since then the population of Hyldia has growed with 48%, but the annual population growth has only been about 0,3% the last ten years. The total fertility rate is 2.1 children born per woman and the infant mortality rate is 1.6 deaths per 1,000 live births. The life expectancy for the average hyldian is 82.4 years (men; 80,3 and women; 84.5
Ethnicity
Education level
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Economic status
Religious affiliation
89.2 % of the hyldian populations (almost 52 million people) are members of the hyldian temple (according to statistic from the Hyldian temple council, but only about 45% of the population say that they are anunsian believers and go to a temple at least once every week.
Language
Hyldian is the official language in Hyldia and over 98% of the hyldian populations speak hyldian as their mother toung. However, in 1978, the hyldian government desided to give Riyon a status of recognised regional language. About 25% of the population in the region of Aerien (2% of the hyldian population) speak riyon as their mother toung and riyon is believed to have been spoken before hyldian west of the river Fealba. In cities west of the river Fealba - Pleovnaja, Lyimnen and Seominyi, more than half of the population are riyon speakers. Even in Tyisminyi around 5% speaks riyon and there are schools, libraries, cinemas and theatres in Tyisminyi specialized for the riyon speaking population. In Aerien it have become a legal right to get all community information in riyon and every hospital, court and police station must offer services in both languages. There are also temple services hold in riyon in the temple of saint Kaonen in Lyimnen even though the anunsian belief is not common among the riyon speaking population.
