North Acadia
North Acadia Bei kǎdíyà Acadia del Norte | |
|---|---|
Province | |
| Nickname(s): The Cape, North A | |
| Country | Slokais Islands |
| Establishment | 01 January 1904 |
| Capital and largest city | Hartstown |
| Demonym(s) | North Acadians |
| Government | |
• Governor | Lucas Chu Conservative Party |
| North Acadian House | |
| National representation | |
| 11/643 | |
| Population | |
• 2020 census | 827,428 (18th) |
| Postal | NA |
North Acadia is a province of Slokais Islands located on Acadia Island, bordering South Acadia and East Acadia. North Acadia is considered the most socially and economically progressive of the Outer Islands.
History
North Acadia was originally controlled by a number of tribes such as the Islayas and Arkon'ah people. Although primarily the Islayas people who settled in the many river valleys of Acadia. In the 900s, Minjian settlers began to establish settlements and convert local inhabitants in the lowlands. Although much of the settlement was in East Acadia, the primary settlement was during the Costeno era, as a number of lumber plantations were built.
Demographics
North Acadia has the highest number of Nuiqust-Slokasians with 4.8% primarily within the timber industry.
| Race | % | Township |
|---|---|---|
| Ren | 28.5% | Santa Clara: 64.1% |
| Costeno | 24.5% | San Gabriel: 41.8% |
| Indigenous | 16.7% | Cape: 38.5% |
| Blancos | 10.5% | Harristown: 52.5% |
| Mixed | 8.2% | Hartstown: 19.2% |
| Outer Islander | 5.2% | Newland: 35.5% |
| Afro Slokasian | 2% | San Gabriel: 7.5% |
| Other | 5.2% | Newland: 14.5% |