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== Demography ==
{{Multiple image|image1=Masjid UI.jpg|caption1=''Majhid aluBenaan'' (Temple of Beneficence) in Everyet is one of the prominent temples of Paxism in Jumhurikesh, built in a Jumhurian style}}
Jumhurikesh has a population of over 135 million people, making it only the fourth most populous province of Packilvania. The balance of males and females in the province is similar. Like other Packilvanian provinces, it has a large working age population (between 15 and 65) a modest population of children (between 14 and 0) and a small population of retirees (65 and older). The average life expectancy is 75 years which has been achieved through improved access to nutrition, public hygiene, vaccination, and improved access to healthcare. Nevertheless, there are noticeable disparities in developmental outcomes between rural and urban areas.
 
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== Culture ==
{{Multiple image|image1=Masjid Raya Sumbar 4 MTQN 2020.jpg|caption1=''Majhid aluRahim'' (Temple of Mercy) was built in 1821 by architect Yabrook Ashkhad in the Jumhurian style|image2=Masjid Raya Koto Baru.jpg|caption2=''Majhid aluZakaat'' (Temple of Charity) located in Kaidergard was built 1691 by Duke Hajhmood II of Kaidergard}}
 
As other Packilvanian provinces, religious buildings, government buildings and royal palaces tend to evoke the archetypal aesthetics of the upper and ruling classes and are typically associated with the region's architecture. Jumhurikesh has millenia of architectural heritage that has made the aesthetic tastes different to much of the country. Whereas the central provinces of Ashura and Iganar prefer domes, slender pencil minarets and geometric patterns, Jumhurikesh architecture prefers layered slanted roofs with pointed corners, and flowery and flowing patterns. Some buildings such as the Majhid aluRahim and the Majhid aluZakaat are striking examples of this style.
 
[[File:Nabeed Nahajhdam.png|thumb|250px|Nabeed Nahajhdam, the famous actor, producer and film director who has won several international and domestic awards including for his role in series ''luZahar luZafran'']]
 
The province is home to a thriving film scene which has produced dramas about coming of age, family drama, and forbidden love such ''luZawjamiya ameNebaal'' (the Nebelese Wedding) produced in 1978, movies about action, and war such as the historical war film ''luFawuz luHayiy'' (the Final Victory) which tells the story of the War of Kaidergard and Nebel in 1123. The province has produced prominent series and soap operas such as the long-running ''luBayeetdonah luSaankt'' (the Fifth Dynasty, following a wealthy business family in Everyet) and ''luZahar luZafran'' (Saffron Flower, which follows young professionals searching for love in the busy modern world).
 
The province is home to several prominent universities and laboratories which have significant contributions to science, philosophy and art such as the 500 year old ''luMadras luBas aEveryet'' (University of Everyet) and the 450 year old ''Majhid luBas aZuraal'' (University of Zorel). Education is administered by the province with standardized school leaving Examinations providing access to the province's universities and colleges. Literacy and enrollment rates have significantly improved since the war Era. The province is home to the Hadeek Nujheyd Immunological Institute and Ashnaf Mukhtahaliya Center for Epidemiology. Discoveries by the Shabridah Bankim Particle Physics Centre have contributed to improved learnings about quarks and quantum processes.
 
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