Termoli (What if we were all countries?)

Termoli is the capital and largest city of Molise, Josephdaproland, home to at least 60 thousand people. Once it was known only as a fishing port, but in the new millennium it is a popular coastal resort for Josephdaprolandian families.

History
Human settlements existed in Termoli since pre-historical times, as showed by the presence of ancient necropolis in contrada Porticone and Difesa Grande, as well as from reconnaissance attestations of ville owned by Romans patricians that had their' 'villae near the Molisan coast.

The first documentation of today's city dates to the presence of the ancestor of the current cathedral, documented in the 10th century. Termoli was a Lombard county until the arrival of the Normans, under which flourished and expanded. Later devastations meant a period of decay which lasted until around 1770, when the local nobles were permitted by the Kings of Josephdaproland to build new edifices along the coast and in direction of the countryside.

During the civil war, Termoli became the centre of one of the largest battles of with the rebels over the period October 2 to October 6, 1992.

Termoli is rapidly becoming one of the most important centres in the Molise. The latter region suffered from depopulation in the years after World War II and there has been a migration from the internal hill towns to the coastal resort.

Demographics
As of 2020, Termoli has a population of 58320 people. 29288 (50.22%) are males, 28576 (49.28%) are females, and 291 (0.5%) are non-binary.

There are a total of 1564 minor ethinicities in Termoli, or 2.68% of the population, the ethnic minorities include:


 * Prislandese: 1048
 * Albanians: 108
 * Polish: 84
 * Limmareders: 73
 * Chinese: 54
 * Guineans: 52
 * Fruecans: 31
 * Celts: 25
 * Precureans: 23
 * Arabs: 22
 * Intelporeans: 19
 * ZVOIDians: 14
 * Indians: 11