Provinces of Ayaupia: Difference between revisions

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== Demographics ==
 
Ayaupia's vast majority of population inhabits the southern shore of Torusta Island and the northern coast of Nestonia. There's a range of highly populated areas all along the "urban belt" that forms the costal cities of Pocaluyo (Mircinia), Acastel (Acasteloocia), Cayoo (Federal District of), Atel (Ateloocia), Atayee and Ralapale (Ecalta). This southern/eastern maritime region is way more populated than the back country, whose population never exceeds one million. There are two hinterlands which are remarkable for their low density and low fertility rate: the Torustan mountains (Cetapumia and Melapumia provinces) and the Nestonian mountains (Melanicia and Estol for example).
 
[[File:Ayaupia Population per Province.png|250px|thumb|right|Graph showing Ayaupia's demographics by province]]
 
Therefore, the most populated and most urbanised provinces are also the most financially attractive, as they offer numerous opportunities for young people to endeavour and are home to several company seats and a striking economical development. On the opposite, the provinces which are less populated and more rural are known, for more than a decade now, to being trapped into a dynamic of population and economical decline. This is why numerous Provincial Assemblies tried to engage effective and successful development programmes, with more or less of a success. By trying to play on the tourism and agricultural sectors, they hope to sell a "postcard" image directed towards the rest of Ayaupia as well as the world.
 
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