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Multinational state

 
Geography Dictionary: multinational state

A state which contains one or more ethnic groups as identified by religion, language, or colour. European examples include Belgium (Walloon and Flemish) and Spain (Castilians, Catalans, and Basques). If the minority is concentrated in a particular area or is associated with a historic homeland, pressure may build up for the ethnic group to achieve either greater autonomy, or even to be independent.

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A multinational state is a state (country) in which the population consists of two or more ethnically distinct nations (peoples) that are of significant size. This contrasts with a nation-state where a single nation comprises the bulk of the population. An oft-cited example is the United Kingdom of England (English people), Wales (Welsh), Scotland (Scottish), and Northern Ireland (Irish)[1].

The phrase refers to the objective existence of distinct ethnic groups in a country; whereas multiculturalism refers to an official policy of acknowledging the equality of these distinct groups. A country may be, or may have been, multi-national but not multicultural.

Multinational states differ from states where an overwhelming majority of the population is ethnically homogeneous.Many of the largest countries in the world by population and are both multinational, having many recognised ethnicities.[citation needed]

Empires may be dominated by one particular nation, sometimes organized as a nation-state. For example, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which consisted of Austrian Germans, Magyars (Hungarians), Czechs, Slovaks, Romanians, Slovenes, Poles, Bosnians, Croats, Serbs, and Italians.

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  1. ^ Ascherson, Neal (2007-08-24). "Scotophobia". Eurozine. http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2007-08-24-ascherson-en.html. Retrieved 2008-07-13. 

 
 

 

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