Demographics of the Chungganation

The Demographics of the Chungganation records the human population, density, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects. The Chungganation's annual growth rate between the years 2010-2014 was at 1.34%. According to the 2015 census, the nation's population is at 1,779,615,997. The population of the nation was first counted in 1297, with 31 people. The majority of Chungganese are in Chungganese ethnicity, while others are Tagalog, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and some minor ethnic groups that are mostly located in Borac and La Otra. Most Tagalogs are from Juamping.

The most commonly spoken languages are Chungganese and English, with Chungganese estimated to have more than a billion native speakers as of the 2015 census. More dominant languages such as Spanish, German, French, Tagalog, Basque, New Chungganese, Nusblatish, and some others are spoken in all of the regions in the nation. A Chungganese needs to learn the Chungganese language, the English language, and the regional language (depending on the region) to be able to keep up with the national standards.