Not necessarily. One can be a citizen of one country, but have inherited the race from Another Country.
Nationality
No, it is a nationality.
Brazilian That is an inaccurate answer. Brazilian is a nationality, not a race!
Race means your entire race of people, and nationality means your specific nationality within that race of people.Here's some example to better explain the difference.*Race:HispanicNationality:Mexican*Race:HispanicNationality:Puerto Rican*Race:HispanicNationality:Dominican*Race:HispanicNationality:Cuban*Race:AsianNationality:Cambodian*Race:Middle EasternNationality:Jordanian*Race:CaribbeanNationality:Haitian*Race:AfricanNationality:Somali*Race:AustralianNationality:Aborigines
Neither. Italy is the name of a country. Italian would be the nationality.
Cuba has many different races. Such as Caucasians, Blacks, and more. But probably, the dominant race there is the Hispanics. No, the race is not called Mexican. Because being Mexican is your nationality, not your race.
Nationality: American. United States. Race/Ethnicity: Jewish, Italian, Cherokee
Nelson Mandela's race is Black. His nationality is South African.
God has no color, nationality, race, the likes.
Cultural
No, French is not a race. It is a nationality and language primarily associated with the country of France. Race refers to a social construct that categorizes people based on physical characteristics such as skin color, facial features, and hair texture.
It is a nationality. A race is basically the color of your skin, while a nationality is which nation you originate from. ^The above answer is a only half true. Irish is a nationality in the sense that Ireland is a country, so anyone who lives there, regardless of race, is an Irish national. However, Irish is also an ethnicity, or a subset of the Caucasian race. While they are Caucasian in the sense that they are white, not all Caucasians are alike, in the same sense that the Japanese and the Koreans are not the same, nor are Jamaicans and, say, Kenyans.