People in Syria are Syrian.
the Inuits lived there
Canada is a very large nation. The most common ethnicities are English, French and First Nations, but you can find people of any ethnic background there.
The people in Syria are generally Semitic peoples.
The peoplel of Lebanon and the coastal part of Syria share a lot. While the coastal part of Syria seems as natural extension of Lebanon, the rest of Syria shares the characteristics of the Arabic desert. The people of Lebanon, ethnically are: Phoenicians, Syro Aramaic, Arabs, Armenians, Greek, Kurds, Persians and other minorities. While, the mix of ethnicities in Syria is the same, the percentage of Phoenicians in the Lebanese population is higher, while the Aramaic percentage in Syrian population is the highest. The people of the two countries in the past 100 years has been distinguished be Syria following the Arabic and communist system, while Lebanon taking a Westernized path and and engaging in a free economy market. The education, culture, and living standers varies a lot between Lebanon and Syria today.
The populations of the various Dari ethnicities in Afghanistan, such as Tajiks and Hazaras, vary across regions. Tajiks are one of the largest Dari ethnic groups, primarily living in the northern and central regions of the country. Hazaras are another prominent Dari ethnic group, concentrated in central Afghanistan, particularly in areas like Bamiyan and Daykundi.
No, people do not cheer in Syria.
Yes. There are gay people of ALL races, ethnicities, and religions.
The ethnicities in the US military generally represented the ethnicities of the US population.
People from Finland are of Finnish nationality.
Syria is full with historical and archaeological sites, as well as the kind and hospitality of the Syrian people.
Some Turkish people may harbor negative attitudes towards Syrians due to concerns about economic competition, strain on social services, cultural differences, and security issues. Additionally, political rhetoric and media coverage can also contribute to negative perceptions towards Syrian refugees in Turkey.