There were more than three, but the most popularly discussed ethnic groups in Yugoslavia were the Catholic Croats, the Orthodox Christian Serbs, and the Sunni Muslim Bosniaks. Other Yugoslav ethnic groups included the Orthodox Macedonians, the Sunni Muslim ethnic Albanians/Kosovars, the Catholic Slovenes, the Orthodox Montenegrins, and Catholic Hungarians.
Ethnic Croats (mostly Croatian-speaking Roman Catholics) are the largest group.
The main ethnic groups in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are South Slavs, Albanians, Turks, and Shutka Roma.
albanians 98 % greek less than 1 % and vllah, gypsy the rest
There are a number of major ethnicities including: Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Bosniak, Montenegrin, Albanian, and Macedonian.
Englishmen from Massachusetts.
He was the heir to the Habsburg throne. He visited Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, which had been annexed by the Habsburgs in 1908. The Serbians that lived in the territory were very dissatisfied with the annexation, so they organised secret nationalist groups or joined one in Serbia. Gavrilo Prinzip, a member of one of these groups - the Balck Hand - assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife Maria on 28 June, 1914. With this event the WWI started.
There isn't much ethnic groups in South Korea. However, recent and past immigration to South Korea has produced Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Indian, Burmesian, and such. Of these Japanese ethnic groups was probably resulted during the Japan occupation of Korea.
armenia
Indigenous people are native to the land where they live. In other terms their ancestors have always lived in the specific location where they continue to live. However ethnic groups are groups of people who refer to where there ancestors' lived. However, they may live somewhere else or there ancestors have lived in more than one location, which separates them from being indigenous.
Irish, German, Hungarian, Russian, English and Scandinavians.
A range of different groups including the South Vietnamese army. One of the more famous ethnic groups were the Montagnard people who lived in the highlands/mountains.
By definition, an "empire" is a state with many ethnic groups for its citizens, so Roman, Persian, Indian, Aztec, British, Chinese all qualify. The lone exception might be the Japanese "empire" which was racially all Japanese.
An event in Bosnia, similar to the War in Kosovo, that involved "ethnic cleansing" against Muslims by the Serbians in the area that led to the involvement of the UN and the US. The war in Serbia pushed 2.7 million refugees into the surrounding countries and it killed an estimated 25,000-329,000 people. This war resulted from the breakup of Yugoslavia which led to the "ethnic cleansing" by the Serbians on the Bosniaks (Muslims that lived in Bosnia) and the Croats.
Those are two completely different ethnic groups who never lived near each other or had any contact between them.
Most boundaries were drawn after looking at where different ethnic groups and tribes lived.
yugoslavia was montenegro, serbia, kosovo, macedonia, croatia, slovenia, bosnia & herzegovina all roled up into one. then one by one they each declared independance and yugoslavia no longer exist. I was born and lived in montenegro for 3 years.