The Oceana Demographic Center (Oceana: Demografni Senter 'Oshenna, IPA: [ˈd̪ɛmoˌgʁafn̪̊i ˈsɛn̪t̪ɛʁ ɔo̯ˈʃɛn̪ʲɑ]) is an initiative to provide more demographic information about the inhabitants of the state of Oceana. It is sponsored by the Government of Oceana and is led by the Oceana State Department of Urban Planning and Development. Its offices are located Oceana Capitol.
See also: Oceana Demographic Center/2013 for previous censi.
Distribution[]
Population Oceana: 46,227
- Hurbanova: 39,529 (85,6%)
- Built-up areas: 36,992 (80%)
- Downtown: 12,642 (27,3%)
- Millstreet: 5,280 (11,4%)
- Drake Town: 13,022 (28,2%)
- Newport: 2,760 (6%)
- Overbanken-Neighborhood: 3,288 (7,1%)
- Rural areas: 2,537 (5,5%)
- Dien Village: 698 (1,5%)
- Overbanken-Forest: 277 (0,6%)
- Slowane: 37 (0,1%)
- Scotland: 89 (0,2%)
- Southern Oceana: 297 (0,6%)
- Southern Wine Region: 1,139 (2,5%)
- Built-up areas: 36,992 (80%)
- East Hills: 6,698 (14,5%)
- Built-up area: 5,411 (11,7%)
- Rural areas: 1,287 (2,8%)
- Beaver River Mouth: 505 (1,1%)
- Oceana Emeralds: 286 (0,6%)
- North Coast: 198 (0,4%)
- Northern Wine Region: 298 (0,6%)
Oceana has the lowest percentage of people living in rural areas of Lovia: 42,403 (91,7%) people live in built-up areas, while just 3,824 (8,3%) people live in rural areas.
Ethnicity[]

The largest ethnic groups of Oceana.

Evolution of the ethnic groups of Oceana during the twentieth century and onwards.
Group | Number | Percentage | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Oceana[1] | 23,926 | 51,8 | Officially recognized as main ethnicity |
Lovian[2] | 8,926 | 19,3 | Officially recognized as main ethnicity |
Limburgish | 3,678 | 8,0 | Officially recognized as a minority |
Slovak | 3,287 | 7,1 | Officially recognized as a minority |
Romanian | 2,194 | 4,7 | Officially recognized as a minority |
Dutch | 1,197 | 2,6 | Officially recognized as a minority |
Polish | 556 | 1,2 | Officially recognized as a minority |
American | 550 | 1,0 | |
Bosnian | 401 | 0,9 | |
British | 381 | 0,8 | |
Russian | 258 | 0,6 | |
Scandinavian | 129 | 0,3 | |
Ukrainian | 122 | 0,3 | |
Korean | 112 | 0,2 | |
Chinese | 103 | 0,2 | |
Other | 407 | 0,9 | |
Total | 46,227 | 100 |
Religion[]

The largest religious groups of Oceana.

Evolution of the religious groups of Oceana during the twentieth century and onwards.
Group | Number | Percentage | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Roman Catholic | 31,160 | 67,4[3] | |
Romanian Orthodox Church | 1,975 | 4,3 | |
Other Orthodox Churches | 594 | 1,3 | |
United Protestant Church | 2,018 | 4,4 | |
Protestant Church in the Netherlands | 290 | 0,6 | |
Lutheran | 235 | 0,5 | |
Free Church of Lovia | 108 | 0,2 | |
Other Protestant Churches | 175 | 0,4 | |
Evangelic Churches | 539 | 1,2 | |
Cheondist | 98 | 0,2 | |
Buddhist | 89 | 0,2 | |
Other | 167 | 0,4 | |
Irreligious | 8,779 | 19,0 | |
Total | 46,227 | 100 |
Languages[]
First language[]

The largest languages of Oceana by number of native speakers.
Language | Number | Percentage | Status |
---|---|---|---|
English[4] | 24,685 | 53,4 | Official State Language (English) |
Narasha 'Oshenna | 6,367[5] | 13,8 | Official State Language[6] |
Hurbanovan English | 5,594[7] | 12,1 | Official State Language (English)[8] |
Limburgish | 3,281 | 7,1 | Officially recognized as minority language |
Slovak | 2,498 | 5,4 | Officially recognized as minority language |
Romanian | 1,810 | 3,9 | Officially recognized as minority language |
Dutch | 608 | 1,3 | Officially recognized as minority language |
Polish | 235 | 0,5 | Officially recognized as minority language |
Germanic (other) | 221 | 0,5 | |
Bosnian | 209 | 0,5 | |
Russian | 170 | 0,4 | |
Slavic (other) | 112 | 0,2 | |
Korean | 109 | 0,2 | |
Chinese | 103 | 0,2 | |
Other | 225 | 0,5 | |
Total | 46,227 | 100 |
Language proficiency[]
These statistics indicate language knowledge on an advanced level. It also includes the native speakers of a language, so it cannot be used as second language statistics. This list only includes languages spoken by more than 1,000 people.
Language | Number | Percentage | Status |
---|---|---|---|
English[9] | 43,456 | 94,0 | Used in education |
Narasha 'Oshenna | 28,330 | 61,3 | Used in education |
Hurbanovan English | 12,966 | 28,0 | |
Slovak | 5,692 | 12,3 | |
Limburgish | 5,441 | 11,8 | |
Dutch | 4,602 | 10,0 | |
French | 3,922 | 8,5 | |
Romanian | 2,685 | 5,8 | |
German | 1,997 | 4,3 | |
Russian | 1,514 | 3,3 | |
Spanish | 1,002 | 2,2 |
Bardeyow[]
Of the 297 inhabitants of the Southern Oceana district, 122 live in Bardeyow (of which 46 (37,7%) in peripheral blocks). According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Bardeyow was 122 white (100%); ethnically there were 94 Oceana (77%), 14 Slovaks (11,5%), and 14 Lovians (11,5%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 58 English (47,5%), 55 Oceana (45,1%), and 9 Slovak (7,4%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 96 Roman Catholic (78,7%) and 26 with no religious affiliation (21,3%).
Boynitz[]
Of the 286 inhabitants of the Oceana Emeralds district, 199 live in Boynitz. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Boynitz was 199 white (100%); ethnically there were 108 British people (54,3%), 84 Oceana (42,2%), and 7 Lovians (3,5%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 131 English (65,8%) and 68 Oceana (34,2%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 108 Free Churchers (54,3%), 80 Roman Catholic (40,2%), and 11 with no religious affiliation (5,5%).
Bytack[]
Of the 1,139 inhabitants of the Southern Wine Region district, 250 live in Bytack. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Bytack was 250 white (100%); ethnically there were 177 Oceana (70,8%), 49 Slovaks (19,6%), 18 Lovians (7,2%), and 6 Russians (2,4%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 211 English (84,4%), 22 Slovak (8,8%), 11 Oceana (4,4%), and 6 Russian (2,4%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 193 Roman Catholic (77,2%), 6 other Orthodox-Christian (2,4%), 4 United Protestant (1,6%), and 47 with no religious affiliation (18,8%).
Cold Hill[]
Of the 298 inhabitants of the Northern Wine Region district, 31 live in Cold Hill. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Cold Hill was 31 white (100%); ethnically there were 18 Oceana (58,1%), 9 Slovaks (29%), and 4 Lovians (12,9%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 22 English (71%), 6 Oceana (19,4%), and 3 Slovak (9,7%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 24 Roman Catholic (77,4%), 4 United Protestant (12,9%) and 3 with no religious affiliation (9,7%).
Dien Village[]
Of the 698 inhabitants of the Dien Village district, 698 live in Dien Village. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Dien Village was 698 white (100%); ethnically there were 409 Oceana (58,6%), 176 Slovaks (25,2%), 72 Lovians (10,3%), 30 Dutch people (4,3%), and 11 Limburgish people (1,6%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 433 English (62%), 130 Oceana (18,6%), 98 Slovak (14%), 26 Dutch (3,7%), and 11 Limburgish (1,6%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 593 Roman Catholic (85%), 25 Dutch Protestant (3,6%), 21 United Protestant (3%), and 59 with no religious affiliation (8,5%).
Downtown Hurbanova[]
Of the 36,992 inhabitants of the Hurbanova district, 12,642 live in Downtown Hurbanova. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Downtown Hurbanova was 12,417 white (98,2%), 104 asian-pacific (0,8%), 51 black (0,4%), and 70 undefined (0,6%); ethnically there were 6,834 Oceana (52,8%), 1,711 Lovians (15,4%), 1,205 Limburgish people (8,5%), 901 Romanians (7,3%), 866 Slovaks (6,5%), 284 Dutch people (2,2%), 170 British people (1,3%), 144 Americans (1,3%), 130 Poles (0,9%), 101 Russians (1%), 71 Koreans (0,6%), 45 Scandinavians (0,4%), 41 Bosnians (0,7%), 29 Chinese people (0,3%), and 110 others (0,8%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 5,198 English (41,1%), 2,402 Hurbanovan English (19%), 1,769 Oceana (14%), 1,001 Limburgish (7,9%), 919 Slovak (7,3%), 799 Romanian (6,3%), 143 Dutch (1,1%), 84 Polish (0,7%), 83 other Germanic (0,7%), 82 Russian (0,6%), 68 Korean (0,5%), 29 Chinese (0,2%), and 65 other (0,5%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 9,393 Roman Catholic (74,3%), 842 Romanian Orthodox (6,7%), 242 United Protestant (1,9%), 103 Evangelic-Christian (0,8%), 87 Lutheran (0,7%), 70 Dutch Protestant (0,6%), 60 Cheondist (0,5%), 45 other Orthodox-Christian (0,4%), 35 other Protestant (0,3%), 21 Buddhist (0,2%), 45 other (0,4%), and 1,699 with no religious affiliation (13,4%).
Drake Town[]
Of the 36,992 inhabitants of the Hurbanova district, 13,022 live in Drake Town. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Drake Town was 12,865 white (98,8%), 64 black (0,5%), 55 asian-pacific (0,4%), and 38 undefined (0,3%); ethnically there were 6,831 Oceana (52,5%), 2,209 Lovians (17%), 1,382 Limburgish people (10,6%), 691 Slovaks (5,3%), 652 Romanians (5%), 418 Dutch people (3,2%), 264 Bosnians (2%), 122 Ukrainians (0,9%), 109 Russians (0,8%), 104 Americans (0,8%), 64 British people (0,5%), 44 Poles (0,3%), 31 Koreans (0,2%), 19 Chinese people (0,1%), 12 Scandinavians (0,1%), and 70 others (0,5%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 7,227 English (55,5%), 1,705 Hurbanovan English (13,1%), 1,300 Limburgish (10%), 1,005 Oceana (7,7%), 615 Slovak (4,7%), 540 Romanian (4,1%), 208 Dutch (1,6%), 133 Bosnian (1%), 106 other Slavic (0,8%), 45 Russian (0,3%), 36 other Germanic (0,3%), 31 Korean (0,2%), 21 Polish (0,2%), 19 Chinese (0,1%), and 31 other (0,2%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 9,090 Roman Catholic (69,8%), 599 Romanian Orthodox (4,6%), 402 United Protestant (3,1%), 401 other Orthodox-Christian (3,1%), 261 Evangelic-Christian (2%), 90 Dutch Protestant (0,7%), 63 Lutheran (0,5%), 54 other Protestant (0,4%), 28 Cheondist (0,2%), 13 Buddhist (0,1%), 27 other (0,2%), and 1,994 with no religious affiliation (15,3%).
Dubnitz[]
Of the 198 inhabitants of the North Coast district, 156 live in Dubnitz. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Dubnitz was 156 white (100%); ethnically there were 87 Poles (55,8%), 30 Oceana (19,2%), 18 Slovaks (11,5%), 9 Romanians (5,8%), 7 Lovians (4,5%), and 5 Limburgish people (3,2%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 87 English (55,8%), 29 Polish (18,6%), 14 Oceana (9%), 12 Slovak (7,7%), 9 Romanian (5,8%), and 5 Limburgish (3,2%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 125 Roman Catholic (80,1%), 9 Romanian Orthodox (5,8%), 4 United Protestant (2,6%) and 18 with no religious affiliation (11,5%).
East Hills[]
Of the 6,698 inhabitants of the East Hills canton, 5,411 live in the canton's built-up area. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of East Hills was 5,275 white (97,5%), 87 black (1,6%), 24 asian-pacific (0,4%), and 25 undefined (0,5%); ethnically there were 2,345 Oceana (43,4%), 1,433 Lovians (26,5%), 899 Slovaks (16,6%), 240 Poles (4,4%), 184 Limburgish people (3,4%), 109 Romanians (2%), 43 Americans (0,8%), 42 Dutch people (0,8%), 32 British people (0,6%), 20 Bosnians (0,4%), 14 Russians (0,3%), 8 Chinese people (0,1%), 4 Koreans (0,1%), 3 Scandinavians (0,1%), and 35 others (0,6%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 3,187 English (58,9%), 1,108 Oceana (20,5%), 564 Slovak (10,4%), 161 Limburgish (3%), 122 Hurbanovan English (2,3%), 90 Romanian (1,7%), 84 Polish (1,6%), 16 Dutch (0,3%), 14 other Germanic (0,3%), 11 Bosnian (0,2%), 9 Russian (0,2%), 8 Chinese (0,1%), 6 other Slavic (0,1%), 4 Korean (0,1%), and 27 other (0,5%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 3,523 Roman Catholic (65,1%), 381 United Protestant (7%), 101 Romanian Orthodox (1,9%), 61 Evangelic-Christian (1,1%), 44 other Protestant-Christian (0,8%), 34 other Orthodox-Christian (0,6%), 18 Lutheran (0,3%), 8 Buddhist (0,1%), 4 Cheondist (0,1%), 2 Dutch Protestant (0%), 20 other (0,4%), and 1,215 with no religious affiliation (22,5%).
Heighnow[]
Of the 298 inhabitants of the Northern Wine Region district, 50 live in Heighnow. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Heighnow was 50 white (100%); ethnically there were 23 Oceana (46%), 22 Slovaks (44%), and 5 Lovians (10%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 22 English (44%), 19 Oceana (38%), and 9 Slovak (18%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 45 Roman Catholic (90%), 2 United Protestant (4%) and 3 with no religious affiliation (6%).
Magna Augusta[]
Of the 286 inhabitants of the Oceana Emeralds district, 87 live in Magna Augusta. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Magna Augusta was 87 white (100%); ethnically there were 61 Lovians (70,1%) and 26 Oceana (29,9%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 79 English (90,8%) and 8 Oceana (9,2%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 45 United Protestant (51,7%), 38 Roman Catholic (43,7%), and 4 with no religious affiliation (4,6%).
Millstreet[]
Of the 36,992 inhabitants of the Hurbanova district, 5,280 live in Millstreet. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Millstreet was 5,223 white (98,9%), 38 black (0,7%), 8 asian-pacific (0,2%), and 11 undefined (0,2%); ethnically there were 2,298 Oceana (43,5%), 1,966 Lovians (37,2%), 208 Limburgish people (3,9%), 183 Romanians (3,5%), 155 Americans (2,9%), 126 Dutch people (2,4%), 104 Slovaks (2%), 69 Scandinavians (1,3%), 21 Bosnians (0,4%), 15 Russians (0,3%), 12 Chinese people (0,2%), 8 Poles (0,2%), 5 British people (0,1%), and 110 others (2,1%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 3,586 English (67,9%), 612 Hurbanovan English (11,6%), 599 Oceana (11,3%), 188 Limburgish (3,6%), 84 other Germanic (1,6%), 71 Romanian (1,3%), 53 Dutch (1%), 21 Bosnian (0,4%), 15 Russian (0,3%), 12 Chinese (0,2%), and 39 other (0,7%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 2,303 Roman Catholic (43,6%), 448 United Protestant (8,5%), 84 Romanian Orthodox (1,6%), 63 Lutherans (1,2%), 42 other Protestant (0,8%), 40 other Orthodox-Christian (0,8%), 33 Evangelic-Christian (0,6%), 28 Dutch Protestant (0,5%), 12 Buddhist (0,3%), 26 other (0,5%), and 2,201 with no religious affiliation (41,7%).
Newmouth[]
Of the 505 inhabitants of the Beaver River district, 262 live in Newmouth. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Newmouth was 262 white (100%); ethnically there were 118 Oceana (45%), 80 Slovaks (30,5%), 43 Lovians (16,4%), 14 Dutch people (5,3%), and 7 others (2,7%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 159 English (60,7%), 54 Slovak (20,6%), 38 Oceana (14,5%), 7 Dutch (2,7%), and 4 other Germanic (1,5%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 190 Roman Catholic (72,5%), 14 Dutch Protestant (5,3%), 10 United Protestant (3,8%), 4 Lutheran (1,5%), and 44 with no religious affiliation (16,8%).
Newport[]
Of the 36,992 inhabitants of the Hurbanova district, 2,760 live in Newport[2]. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Newport was 2,540 white (92%), 108 asian-pacific (3,9%), 67 black (2,4%), and 45 undefined (1,6%); ethnically there were 1,696 Oceana (61,4%), 388 Lovians (14,1%), 303 Limburgish people (11%), 105 Romanians (3,8%), 89 Americans (3,2%), 35 Dutch people (1,3%), 30 Slovaks (1,1%), 23 Chinese people (0,8%), 14 Bosnians (0,5%), 11 Russians (0,4%), and 66 others (2,4%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 1,551 English (56,2%), 399 Oceana (14,5%), 301 Hurbanovan English (10,9%), 289 Limburgish (10,5%), 95 Romanian (3,4%), 23 Chinese (0,8%), 14 Bosnian (0,5%), 12 Slovak (0,4%), 11 Russian (0,4%), 10 Dutch (0,4%), and 55 other (2%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 1,915 Roman Catholic (69,4%), 202 United Protestant (7,3%), 105 Romanian Orthodox (3,8%), 38 Evangelic-Christian (1,4%), 25 other Orthodox-Christian (0,9%), 23 Buddhist (0,8%), 9 Dutch Protestant (0,3%), 44 other (1,6%), and 399 with no religious affiliation (14,5%).
Orwnitz[]
Of the 198 inhabitants of the North Coast district, 42 live in Orwnitz. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Orwnitz was 42 white (100%); ethnically there were 28 Poles (66,7%), 7 Oceana (16,7%), 3 Slovaks (7,1%), 2 Lovians (4,8%), and 2 Romanians (4,8%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 22 English (52,4%), 15 Polish (35,7%), 3 Oceana (7,1%) and 2 Romanian (4,8%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 34 Roman Catholic (81%), 2 Romanian Orthodox (4,8%) and 6 with no religious affiliation (14,3%).
Overbanken-Forest[]
Of the 277 inhabitants of the Overbanken-Forest district, 277 live in Overbanken-Forest. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Overbanken-Forest was 259 white (93,5%), and 18 asian-pacific (6,5%); ethnically there were 155 Oceana (56%), 56 Lovians (20,2%), 15 Americans (5,4%), 12 Chinese people (4,3%), 9 Poles (3,2%), 7 Dutch people (2,5%), 6 Koreans (2,2%), 4 Limburgish people (1,4%), 4 Slovaks (1,4%), 2 Russians (0,7%), and 7 others (2,5%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 132 English (47,7%), 83 Hurbanovan English (30%), 27 Oceana (9,7%), 12 Chinese (4,3%), 6 Korean (2,2%), 4 Limburgish (1,4%), 2 Polish (0,7%), 2 Russian (0,7%), 2 Slovak (0,7%), 1 Dutch (0,4%), and 6 other (2,2%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 143 Roman Catholic (51,6%), 24 Evangelic-Christian (8,7%), 22 United Protestant (7,9%), 12 Buddhist (4,3%), 6 Cheondist (2,2%), 2 other Orthodox-Christian (0,7%), 3 other (1,1%), and 65 with no religious affiliation (23,5%).
Overbanken-Neighborhood[]
Of the 36,992 inhabitants of the Hurbanova district, 3,288 live in Overbanken-Neighborhood. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Overbanken-Neighborhood was 3,288 white (100%); ethnically there were 1,595 Oceana (48,5%), 731 Lovians (22,2%), 349 Limburgish people (10,6%), 220 Romanians (6,7%), 180 Dutch people (5,5%), 166 Slovaks (5%), 41 Bosnians (1,2%), 4 Poles (0,1%), and 2 British (0,1%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 1,544 English (47%), 689 Oceana (21%), 351 Hurbanovan English (10,7%), 301 Limburgish (9,2%), 191 Romanian (5,8%), 94 Dutch (2,9%), 88 Slovak (2,7%), and 30 Bosnian (0,9%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 2,148 Roman Catholic (65,3%), 220 Romanian Orthodox (6,7%), 193 United Protestant (5,9%), 41 other Orthodox-Christian (1,2%), 15 Evangelic-Christian (0,5%), and 671 with no religious affiliation (20,4%).
Righow[]
Of the 1,139 inhabitants of the Southern Wine Region district, 541 live in Righow. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Righow was 541 white (100%); ethnically there were 427 Oceana (78,9%), 56 Lovians (10,4%), 24 Slovaks (4,4%), 17 Limburgish people (3,1%), 9 Romanians (1,7%), 4 Dutch people (0,7%), 2 Poles (0,4%), and 2 others (0,4%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 377 English (69,9%), 132 Oceana (24,4%), 11 Limburgish (2%), 10 Slovak (1,8%), 9 Romanian (1,7%), and 2 other (0,4%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 427 Roman Catholic (78,9%), 9 Romanian Orthodox Christian (1,7%), 4 Dutch Protestant (0,7%), 2 United Protestant (0,4%), 2 other (0,4%), and 97 with no religious affiliation (17,9%).
Scotland[]
Of the 89 inhabitants of the Scotland district, 89 live in Scotland. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Scotland was 89 white (100%); ethnically there were 60 Oceana (67,4%), 17 Lovians (19,1%), 8 Limburgish people (9%), and 4 Romanians (4,5%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 35 English (39,3%), 28 Oceana (31,5%), 14 Hurbanovan English (15,7%), 8 Limburgish (9%), and 4 Romanian (4,5%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 58 Roman Catholic (65,2%), 5 United Protestant (5,6%), 4 Romanian Orthodox Christian (4,5%), and 22 with no religious affiliation (24,7%).
Skelington[]
Of the 297 inhabitants of the Southern Oceana district, 175 live in Skelington (of which 51 (29,1%) in peripheral blocks). According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Skelington was 175 white (100%); ethnically there were 107 Oceana (61,1%), 37 Dutch people (21,1%), 24 Lovians (13,7%), and 7 Slovaks (4%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 75 English (42,9%), 58 Oceana (33,1%), 40 Dutch (22,9%), and 2 Slovak (1,1%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 103 Roman Catholic (58,9%), 36 Dutch Protestant (20,6%), 3 United Protestant (1,7%) and 33 with no religious affiliation (18,9%).
Slowane[]
Of the 37 inhabitants of the Slowane district, 37 live in Slowane. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Slowane was 37 white (100%); ethnically there were 33 Oceana (89,2%) and 4 Dutch people (10,8%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 16 Oceana (43,2%), 15 English (40,5%), 4 Hurbanovan English (10,8%), and 2 Dutch (5,4%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 26 Roman Catholic (70,3%), and 11 with no religious affiliation (29,7%).
Sternaw[]
Of the 298 inhabitants of the Northern Wine Region district, 217 live in Sternaw. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Sternaw was 217 white (100%); ethnically there were 172 Oceana (79,3%), 34 Lovians (15,7%), 5 Slovaks (2,3%), 4 Poles (1,8%), and 2 Limburgish people (0,9%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 139 English (64,1%), 75 Oceana (34,6%), 2 Limburgish (0,9%), and 1 Slovak (0,5%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 170 Roman Catholic (78,3%), 8 United Protestant (3,7%) and 39 with no religious affiliation (18%).
Topolcane[]
Of the 1,139 inhabitants of the Southern Wine Region district, 208 live in Topolcane. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Topolcane was 208 white (100%); ethnically there were 163 Oceana (78,4%), 27 Lovians (13%), and 18 Slovaks (8,7%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 148 English (71,2%), 49 Oceana (23,6%), and 11 Slovak (5,3%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 145 Roman Catholic (69,7%), 9 United Protestant (4,3%), 4 Evangelic-Christian (1,9%) and 55 with no religious affiliation (24%).
Tshadsa[]
Of the 505 inhabitants of the Beaver River district, 90 live in Tshadsa. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Tshadsa was 90 white (100%); ethnically there were 33 Slovaks (36,7%), 25 Oceana (27,8%), 18 Lovians (20%), and 14 Dutch people (15,6%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 58 English (64,4%), 22 Slovak (24,4%), 6 Dutch (6,7%), and 4 Oceana (4,4%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 55 Roman Catholic (61,1%), 10 Dutch Protestant (11,1%), 4 United Protestant (4,4%), and 21 with no religious affiliation (23,3%).
Vrabelvrutke[]
Of the 1,139 inhabitants of the Southern Wine Region district, 140 live in Vrabelvrutke. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Vrabelvrutke was 140 white (100%); ethnically there were 122 Oceana (87,1%), 10 Lovians (7,1%), and 8 Slovaks (5,7%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 85 English (60,7%), 50 Oceana (35,7%), and 5 Slovak (3,6%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 125 Roman Catholic (89,3%) and 15 with no religious affiliation (10,7%).
Westwall[]
Of the 505 inhabitants of the Beaver River district, 153 live in Westwall. According to the 2014 census, the racial make-up of Westwall was 153 white (100%); ethnically there were 77 Oceana (50,3%), 61 Slovaks (39,9%), 13 Lovians (8,5%), and 2 Dutch people (1,3%). The first-language distribution was recorded as 104 English (68%), 40 Slovak (26,1%), 7 Oceana (4,6%), and 2 Dutch (1,3%). The distribution of religious affiliations was 118 Roman Catholic (77,1%), 7 United Protestant (4,6%), 2 Dutch Protestant (1,3%), and 26 with no religious affiliation (17%).
References[]
- ↑ The Oceana ethnicity consists of those of the original Oceana inhabitants who spoke the Oceana language. They mostly consist of ethnic Slovaks, Polish, and Scots.
- ↑ The Lovian ethnicity consists of those who did not speak the Oceana language, or those born in Lovia who migrated from other Lovian states to the State of Oceana after the sixties.
- ↑ Plans for the recognition of the Roman Catholic Church have been discussed but have not yet been accepted.
- ↑ English includes all English dialects except for Hurbanovan English.
- ↑ The number of first speakers of the Oceana language might be too high because of political reasons.
- ↑ Narasha 'Oshenna is official recognized as one of the two State Languages and is protected from extinction and dialect levelling.
- ↑ The number of first speakers of the Hurbanovan English language might be too low because the language has little prestige.
- ↑ Hurbanovan English is not separately recognized as a State Language. Because of this, legal protection for the dialect is not possible and all signs should be written in the standard orthography of English.
- ↑ Includes all English dialects except for Hurbanovan English.