it is India.india has all the major religions of the world.more than 1500 languages.more than a 100 cultures,more than 50 ethnic groups.india is also geographically diverse with south india having a humid climate north with extreme cold.in the west thar desert and in the east the wettest place in the world mawsynram.i have heard that Belgium fought for just having 2 languages then think of 1500 languages and 22 offcial languages.Sri Lanka is facing a major conflict just because of 2 ethnic groups then think about india.apart from these we have groups and sub groups too.each state has a different language and different culture.no single state enjoys a same history each state has a different culture and history.for eg: tamils have completely different history and different culture compared to the north.you will also find different types of names in india like pazhani in tamil nadu,subba rao in andhra,gupta in north india.
The U.S. might be a candidate.
Brazil seems a likely candidate. The majority of its citizens have ancestry that includes African, European and Native American peoples. There is an increasing Asian population that is now being added to the mix. The U.S. does far less racial mixing, though the U.S. could be a candidate for the most diverse in terms of racial heritage.
Either Canada or The United States of America. Both these countries take in many immigrants from all over the planet. And my borough(Park Extension) in Montreal,Quebec is the most ethnically diverse borough in all of canada.
Jamaica is certainly one of the most culturally diverse country in the world. Virtually everyone have heard about this wonderful island of paradise. There are Chinese Jamaicans, Indian Jamaicans, White Jamaicans you name it. The theme of Jamaica is "out of many one people." One thing someone do not miss when visiting the country is the culture because that is what Jamaica is all about. It is the people that come together in one unity and love. Just as Bob Marley said "let's get together and feel alright."
be more specific with your definition of 'ethnic diversity' - the term is a very subjective one....its like asking "what country is the best country in the world?" - depends on what your metrics for being the 'best' is.
if you want specific answers, then ask specific questions.
Papua New Guinea has been ranked as the most ethnically diverse country in the world due to its large number of indigenous tribes and languages spoken.
The country with the highest twin birth rate in the world is Benin, located in West Africa. It is estimated that about 27.9 out of every 1,000 births in Benin are twins, making it the highest rate globally.
Monaco has the highest arithmetic density in the world. Its small size and high population contribute to this density.
China currently has the highest population in the world, with over 1.4 billion people.
Niger has the highest birth rate in Africa, with an average of over 7 children born per woman. This high birth rate can have significant implications for the country's population growth and development.
Israel has had just over 50% of the world's Jewish populationsince the end of 2011.
it is people of all the world
one ethnic group was almost eliminated
Secrete Alliances? not sure if this is right
The US can be considered a country of diversity because immigrants from all over the world come to the US
The US can be considered a country of diversity because immigrants from all over the world come to the US
Chinese occupied Tibet and Nepal are the highest countries in the world
nepal
This philosophy is important because it encourages people to except others of a different ethnic group, other than ourselves, and to be enlightened by the idea of a world with many different people that are but the same.
great ethnic diversity found in the region
Venezuela
Venezuela
The country with the highest life expectancy in the world is Andorra - which is a little country between France and Spain.