Several words may apply - a club, fanatics, enthusiasts, devotees, activists, addicts
You would refer to an ethnic group, or possible a race, though the latter also implies a genetic connection.
Group
The specific way in wich a group of people do something
The plural noun 'followers' is a common noun, a general word for a people or animals who move or travel behind someone or something; a word for people who have a strong interest in someone or something; a word for any followers of any king.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example, a crowd of followers, a herd of followers.
Yes, the noun 'team' is a common noun, a general word for any group of people with a common purpose.
Yes, the noun 'team' is a common noun, a general word for any group of people with a common purpose.
Yes, the noun 'anthem' is a common noun, a general word for song identified with a particular group, body, or cause; a song that represents the ideals of a group of people.
A club, or something similar.
when two people or a group of people share something similar with one another. For, example two people may both like eating chocolate or a group of people may be from the same country.
A group has something common, usually a goal.
The term common good means that we do something that will be a benefit for all people in a society or group of people. The no matter our differences we work together for all to benefit.
A group of people working on something.
An association of people who have something in common
group of people with common sense of community, common people
The ethnic group in common with Eritrea and Somalia is the Beja people.
Ethnicity refers to a large group of people sharing many common traits.
A group of people united by common language
a commonym is a group of words that have something in common for example the navy
abridged: shorten something; to shorten a text; to reduce something in scope or extent; to deprive somebody of rights or privileges. brigaded: a group of people with common goals or characteristics; a group of people organized to achieve a particular goal; a military unit consisting of two or more combat battalions or regiments.