Rio Bogota (Taatiklarian province)



Rio Bogota is a province in southeastern Taatiklatar. It borders the province of Yume to the west, the province of Ivory to the northwest and the province of Sekope to the north.

Rio Bogota is named for the river on the province's southern border, which seperates it from Nueva España. 72% of the province's population speaks Spanish natively, a figure only surpassed in Taatiklatar by the neighboring province of Yume.

The province was named for the Río Bogotá, the river on the province's southern border with Nueva España. As the river and province's name imply, the largest city in Rio Bogota is the city of Bogota, the fourth largest city in Taatiklatar.

Income
28.9% of Rio Bogota's residents were low-income (per capita income of <$10,000 / year) according to the C.Y. 250 census.

Gender, Sexuality
The province was 49.5% female, 49.2% male and 1.3% other (non-binary, questioning, etc.) according to the C.Y. 250 census. 17% of the province's population were non-heterosexual, and 2.8% were transgender.

Racial demographics
The province was 79.8% Latin American, 11.6% White, 5.5% Black, 1.2% East Asian, 0.9% Indigenous American, 0.6% South Asian, 0.4% Arab and <0.1% Indigenous Oceanian according to the C.Y. 250 census. 11.7% of the province's population said they had mixed racial ancestry.

Language
95% of the province's population were proficient in Spanish, 38% were proficient in English, and 15% were proficient in Taatiklarian according to the C.Y. 250 census.