Official language | Italian |
Capital | Florence |
Largest Cities | Florence Livorno Prato |
Population | 2,777,000 |
HDI | 0.955 (Very High) |
Formation | |
Currency | Euro (EUR) |
Our Timeline Equivalent | Region of Tuscany |
The Republic of Tuscany is a southern European nation, and part of the Italian League. Tuscany has a very distinguished history. Once home to the Etruscans (after whom the nation was named), the area was later conquered by the Roman Republic. It then became an important area in the Roman Empire, as the city of Florence was settled by Romans. The Roman Empire broke up later, and the Italian peninsula fractured into various states. One came to be named Tuscany. Florence, the largest city and capital of Tuscany, became one of the first cities that went through the Renaissance. Florence became a center of the arts, as well as "humanism". Often, humanism would be linked to Christianity, mostly out of fear of being labeled heretics or unbelievers, and particularly because the pope and Rome were so close. However, secular notions became prominent over time, and to this day, the number of churches far exceeds the number needed for the religious community. However, the churches were and are works of art, visited by Christians and non-Christians alike. Most Tuscans are socially progressive, secular, and cherish their free time, which is more than most people get - around 30 hours per week, with many paid holidays in addition to that.
Demographics[]
Vegetarianism[]
- 78% Vegetarian
- 52% Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian
- 17% Vegan Vegetarian
- 08% Lacto Vegetarian
- 01% Ovo Vegetarian
- 22% Non-Vegetarian
Ethnic Groups[]
- 77% Tuscan
- 12% other Italian
- 07% other European
- 04% non-European (Chinese, Indian, etc.)
Religions[]
- 60% Nonreligious
- 37% atheist
- 23% agnostic
- 25% Christian
- 20% Catholic
- 05% other Christian
- 11% Cathar
- 04% other
Languages[]
- 87% Italian
- 04% Gallo-Italic languages
- 02% Neapolitan languages
- 01% Sardinian
- 01% Sicilian
- 01% Rhaeto-Romance languages
- 04% others