New Hindustan (Vegetarian World)

New Hindustan is located in northeastern. Originally inhabited by various Pachan Aboriginal groups, it came under French colonialism. French colonists and many African indentured servants eventually displaced many of the Aboriginals, at least near the coast. At that time, it was named "French Guiana". However, the colony didn't do well, as diseases and other problems were rife. So in 1875, offered to purchase the colony. India was intrigued, particularly because of the country's insatiable appetite for cayenne chilli capsicums, or "Cayenne peppers", which came from the French colony. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, immigration was chiefly from India, and now ethnic Indians make up the bulk of the population. After 100 years, in 1975, New Hindustan was given its independence.

Vegetarianism

 * 95% Vegetarian
 * 05% Non-Vegetarian

Ethnic Groups

 * 74% Indian (mostly originating from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar)
 * 10% European (almost all French)
 * 07% Pachan Aboriginals
 * 05% Orientals (from Lan Xang, Hong Kong, Yue, etc)
 * 04% multiple race
 * 03% Africans
 * 02% others

Languages

 * 80% (New) Hindustani
 * 08% French
 * 04% various Pachan Aboriginal languages
 * 08% others (African languages and creoles, Hmong, Chinese languages, etc)

Religions

 * 88% Hindu
 * 04% Christian
 * 03% Cathar
 * 01% traditional Aboriginal religions
 * 01% traditional African religions
 * 03% others