Singapore is a multicultural society which mainly consist of 4 ethnic groups. Chinese make up the majority of the population, followed by India and Malay. Besides the 3 main ethnic groups, there are also Eurasian. With the increasingly connected world nowadays, there are more and more people from different countries and races choosing Singapore to settle in and this make the country more diverse in terms the ethnic groups.
The Chinese. They hold more power in Singapore's society and are said to be profound in racism.
It is Chinese which forms about 74.2% of Singapore's population.
An ethnic minority is an ethnic group that does not form a majority, or is not a subgroup of a larger ethnic group that forms the majority. An ethnic group is an identity based on common ancestry, language, religion, physical appearance and geography. Not all of those are required for an ethnic group, but some are. A minority is a group that does not form over 50% of the population, in a population where there is another group that does form over 50% of the population.
The ethnic group that includes the majority population in both Serbia and Russia are the Slavs.
Hispanic
The Hutus, making up 84% of the population in Rwanda.
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Yes, Slavs are the majority ethnic group in Russia.
The majority of the population of the Balkans and Russia are the Slavs.
In Cambodia, there really is no one ethnic group, but the majority are Khmer. =)
A majority of Chinese belongs to the Han ethnic group.
Morocco is a country with a very mutiethnic culture. The majority of the population of Morocco is Arab and much of their culture stems from that ethnic group.
Bolivia makes up the largest ethnic group in the American population. :)
Only that your demographic group (whatever it may be - racial/religious/ethnic/etc) is numerically smaller than the prevailing majority of the population.