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Cultures and/or Ethnic Groups.
Because of years of fighting and changes in the region , today many countries of Central Asia face similar issues in building stable governments and strong economies.
Bantu is not an ethnic group. This is a name that is given to over 500 ethnic groups that are believed to have originally come from central Africa. Their languages are almost similar.
The main languages spoken in Central Africa include French (due to colonization), Arabic (in Chad and the Central African Republic), and various indigenous languages like Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo. These indigenous languages are often specific to particular ethnic groups and tribes within the region.
The Bantu people don't speak religion. Furthermore, Bantu is a group of languages, not an ethnic group. People who speak Bantu languages practice many different religions.
For details see: - http://www.insse.ro/cms/files/RPL2002INS/vol1/tabele/t40.pdf (ethnic groups) -http://www.insse.ro/cms/files/RPL2002INS/vol1/tabele/t44.pdf (languages) - http://www.insse.ro/cms/files/RPL2002INS/vol1/tabele/t48.pdf (religions)
Yes, uniquely so. The people, the cultures, languages, natural wonders, religions, and ethnic groups of the world are simply beautiful and amazing
No, neither of them is ethnic.
The Visayas region in Central Philippines is home to various ethnic groups such as the Cebuano, Ilonggo, Waray, and Boholano. These groups have their own distinct languages, traditions, and cultural practices that contribute to the region's diverse cultural landscape.
in 1914, no role of ethnic or religious tensions
There are 512 living languages and 9 extinct languages.
Universalizing religions seek to appeal to all people regardless of geographic location, while ethnic religions are closely tied to a specific ethnic or cultural group. Universalizing religions often have a missionary aspect and aim to spread their beliefs globally, whereas ethnic religions are typically passed down through generations within a specific community.