Religious migration in Lovia

In Lovian history there have been multiple times in which sects of people or certain people have migrated to Lovia in hopes for reiligous freedom or to become apart of the Lovian society. The most famous of these occurences is Amish Kinley which in 2010, a group of Dutch simple christians, moved in about the hundreds to Kinley, Seven.

List of Migrations or Reiligous settlements in Lovia

 * In 1950 a group of 200 orthadox jews moved from central Europe to Newhaven, Kings
 * In 1989 about 120 Buddists and minor Doaists moved to Sofasi, Clymene. They tried a protest to start a settlement in Northeast Clymene but failed with most of them deported.
 * In 2010 about 100 - ~125 Dutch Amish moved to Kinley, Seven to set up a missonary and to live peacfully. The settlement was met with much objection but has stayed as a with it's own political body within Lovia. The settlement is now thriving with about 380 citizens.
 * A Mormon advocate Chi Ri-su is now trying to get a settlement of about 200 - 250 mormons from there settlements in either Hawaii, Utah or Arizona to move to Seven or Oceana in hopes of spreading the views of mormonism. The group has recevied support from former Prime Minister Marcus Villanova saying "This country should be free, and yet should limit the power thesse settlements have. Still I support the movement and the Amish settlement, and I hope they come here to stay as a LRC."