Kuskalla Suyu (Vegetarian World)

Kuskalla Suyu is located on the west coast of. Its climate is mostly tropical, but ranges from warm and wet in the lowlands to cold and dry in the Andes (Antis) Mountains. Inhabited by various Aboriginal groups for thousands of years, and part of the Wari and Inca Empires, its most numerous ethnic group is the Quechuan people.

History
In the 1500s, the Incas came into contact with Europeans for the first time. Trade began and soon Lima became a major city for foreign trade, situated as it was on the Pacific coast and with a mild climate. Lima became a "limited-access city", with strict laws pertaining to how and when people could enter or exit the city. In this way, in addition to Lima's role as a major port, but also acted as an isolation ward and quarantine area for life-threatening diseases, often but not always sparing the surrounding country (and the capital, Cusco) of major outbreaks. Kuskalla Suyu also became known over the years for innovations concerning the treatment of diseases.

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Demographics
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Vegetarianism

 * 54% Vegetarian
 * 46% Non-Vegetarian

Ethnic Groups

 * 62% German (mostly Low German)
 * 20% Italian (mostly from Veneto and other northern Italian nations)
 * 07% Portuguese
 * 04% Polish
 * 03% Ukrainian
 * 02% Pachan Aboriginals
 * 02% others

Languages

 * 64% Pommersch Platt (Low German Pomeranian)
 * 16% Italian languages (mostly from Veneto and other northern Italian nations)
 * 07% Portuguese
 * 03% Slavic Pomeranian
 * 02% Ukrainian
 * 02% Aboriginal languages (Tupi, Guarani, etc)
 * 02% others (Japanese, other Europeans, etc)

Religions

 * 62% Christian
 * 30% Protestant
 * 27% Catholic
 * 23% nonreligious
 * 14% atheist
 * 09% agnostic
 * 11% Cathar
 * 04% other