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see Audit Scotland's report on how councils are meeting their race equality duty at www.audit-scotland.gov.uk. it includes figures
Yes, a country can have multiple nations if it is composed of different ethnic, cultural, or linguistic groups that may identify as distinct nations within the same country. This situation is common in countries with diverse populations or historical boundaries that do not align with cultural or ethnic divisions.
An ethnic province is an administrative region within a country where a particular ethnic group makes up the majority of the population. These regions may have cultural, linguistic, or historical significance tied to the dominant ethnic group. Ethnic provinces can play a role in promoting cultural identity and autonomy within a larger national framework.
The Dinka are an ethnic group from South Sudan. Members of the group are located in the "Bahr el Ghazal" which is a region in the Nile in South Sudan.
Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, resolving ethnic tensions between Czechs and Slovaks.
according to online they do have ethnic minorities
There are several ethnic minorities that would qualify, but the largest and most pronounced of these is the KURDS. Other ethnic minorities that want autonomy or complete independence are the Assyrians, the Marsh Arabs, and the Turcomen.
ethnic minorities are groups of people who of a different race or ethnic background eg. black and hispanic people are the minority in America as there are more white people than there are any other in a lot of built up areas, so the are ethnic minorities.
Around the northern, western, and southern borders of the country.
An activist organizes a protest of ethnic minorities in a country to demand that they be given their own country. :) -Apex-
Russia is home to the highest percentage of ethnic Russians, with over 80% of the population identifying as ethnic Russians.
Bulgaria is the most mountainous country located in the Black Sea. About 85% of its people are ethnic Bulgarians, while nearly 10% are Turkish minorities.
minorities refer to any ethic group in a country or area that is not the largest ethnic group. For instance, in the United States Caucasians (whites) are the majority ethnic group; while Blacks, Asians, Native Americans and so on are minorities, or minority ethnic groups. However a minority is not limited to being an ethnic group, for example left handed people are a minority in the world. However, usually when minorities are referenced in politics they do mean ethnic groups.
A countries non nationals are its ethnic minorities.
There are many. There are some ethnic groups that are minorities in some countries, but a majority in at least one. For example, practically every European national ethnic group (French, German, Italian, Greek, etc.). Some non-European ethnic minorities include Berbers, Arabs, Indians, Chinese, Americans, etc. In a religious sense, some ethnic minorities include Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, etc.
see Audit Scotland's report on how councils are meeting their race equality duty at www.audit-scotland.gov.uk. it includes figures
John Key.