Stonefield

Languages
Dutch is the national and official language of Dolmania. The Dolmanian dialect of Dutch is spoken natively by the Dolmanian people. English is used as a second language. Other major languages spoken in Dolmania due to immigration are Spanish, Brazilian Portugese, Japanese, Thai, Korean, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, in addition to many other languages.

Religion
Since exist of Dolmania, Stonefield and the Dolmanian citiziens, Christians formed the largest religious group in the city (17% of the population). The next largest religion is the Judaism (14%), Judaism is now the largest non-Christian religion in Stonefield. The most of the Jewish people in Dolmania, are original from the United States, a few from Canada, Australia, The U.K., Brazil, Mexico, Germany and France, and Israel. The most catholics are from Brazil, Mexico and Columbia. and the most Asian people are from Thailand, Japan, and South-Korea. The most Asians from South-Korea wants to leave their homeland because the dogs are killed and eaten by people in South-Korea as meat product, while it’s strictly prohibited in Dolmania. All the South-Koreans in Dolmania and in the city, including Japan and Thailand, they see dogs only as best animal friends, and they have always fun with dogs.