1)To foster racial harmony among all ethnic groups. w2)To defend our country.
The majority of Singapore is Chinese, which is 74% of the Singapore residents (Singapore citizens and Permanent Resident. There's also 13% Malays. And 9% Indian. The other ethnic groups form 3% of the Singaporeans. In total, there are about three major ethnic groups in Singapore. There are also a large number smaller ethnic groups. There are also a number of people who are not resident in Singapore but work in Singapore without permanent status - about 30% of the population. So Singapore Residents take up 70% of the population of Singapore. Non-Residents come from Malaysia, Mainland China, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines and many other countries.
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 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.
Cultures and/or Ethnic Groups.
Belgium is a country in Europe that speaks multiple languages, specifically Dutch, French, and German. It is also home to multiple ethnic groups, including Flemish, Walloons, and German-speaking Belgians.
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.
Laos is a multi-ethnic country with seven ethnic familiesdivided in several groups, each one with their own languages. In Laos we can find 87 different languages, while it is reported that we have 160 ethnic groups. The seven ethnic groups are Mon-Khmer, Palaungic, Khmuic, Tibeto-Burman, Hmong-Mien, Tai and Rau, Chinese and Chere & Jri, these two tribes are undefined.
Africa is home to a vast diversity of languages and ethnic groups, with estimates suggesting there are over 2,000 distinct languages spoken across the continent. While the number of ethnic groups is also significant, it is generally believed to be around 3,000, reflecting the rich cultural and social tapestry of the region. These figures highlight the incredible linguistic and cultural diversity found in Africa, although exact counts can vary due to factors like language classification and the fluid nature of ethnic identities.
Ethnic Group
The major ethnic group in Singapore is Chinese, who make up the majority of the population at around 74%. Other significant ethnic groups include Malays (13%), Indians (9%), and Eurasians and others (4%).
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