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The major ethnic groups of North Africa are Arabs, Berbers, Bedouins, Azeris, Kurds, Persians, Turks, Iranians, Israelis, and Palestinians.
There are many tribal groups in Africa. You can't even count them, because there are yet to be discovered tribes in Africa and Nigeria alone has over 400 tribes and about 521 languages. so, I don't think there will be an exact number of the tribes in Africa.
Arabic, Islam, Arabs.
The Hamitic peoples, often associated with the broader Afro-Asiatic language family, are believed to have entered East Africa from the north, particularly through regions like the Nile Valley. This migration brought them into contact with various ethnic groups in East Africa, influencing the region's culture and languages. Their movements contributed to the diversity of populations in countries like Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda.
Metropolitan France was historically inhabited by French (north-centre area), Occitan (south), Franco-Provençal (around Lyons, Savoy), Flemish (Dunkirk), Franconian (Lorraine), Basque (southwest), Catalan (Perpignan), Alemmanic (Alsace) and Corsican peoples. However, because of a homogenizing language policy, these ethnolinguistic differences have decreased and most of the languages other than French have been pushed to the brink of extinction. In the last century immigration has brought other ethnic groups to France -- most notably people from former French colonies such as Arabs, Berbers, Wolofs, Bambaras, Khmers, Malagasys, Vietnam-Cantonese and Vietnamese but also people from other parts of the world like Italians, Portuguese, Poles, Serbs, Croats, Albanians, Russians, Tamils and countless others.
The major ethnic groups of North Africa are Arabs, Berbers, Bedouins, Azeris, Kurds, Persians, Turks, Iranians, Israelis, and Palestinians.
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Chad is a landlocked country in Africa. In Chad there are reported to be 200 different and distinct ethnic groups. The main ethnic groups are the Sara people in the South and the Nomads in the North.
There are many tribal groups in Africa. You can't even count them, because there are yet to be discovered tribes in Africa and Nigeria alone has over 400 tribes and about 521 languages. so, I don't think there will be an exact number of the tribes in Africa.
The population of the Roman Empire was multi-ethnic. The Empire covered a large part of western Europe, southeastern Europe, part of the Middle East and North Africa. Therefore, it had many European ethnic groups Middle Eastern groups, such as the pre-Arab Syrians, the Phoenicians and the Jews, and the Egyptians and the Berbers in North Africa.
North Africa and Southwest Asia are home to a diverse range of ethnic and cultural groups. Predominant populations include Arabs, Berbers, Kurds, Persians, Turks, and various ethnic minorities such as Assyrians and Armenians. Additionally, there are significant communities of indigenous peoples, such as the Amazigh in North Africa and various tribal groups in the Arabian Peninsula. This region also hosts a mix of religions, including Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, contributing to its rich cultural tapestry.
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The four major ethnic groups in Africa are primarily located in distinct regions. The Arab group is predominantly found in North Africa, particularly in countries like Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco. The Berber people are also concentrated in North Africa, mainly in Morocco and Algeria. The Sub-Saharan region is home to significant ethnic groups such as the Bantu, who are widespread across Central, East, and Southern Africa, while the Nilotic peoples are primarily located in South Sudan and parts of Uganda and Kenya.
In the north part of Italy, the ethnic groups are the Italians and small groups of Germans and French people. In the south, there are the Greek-Italians and the Albanian-Italians.
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Hundreds of ethnic and religious groups comprise of the migrants to North America. The largest ethnic groups include German, British, Chinese, Indian, French, Russian, Japanese, South Korean, and Filipino. The largest religious groups include Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, non-religious, and Buddhists.
Berbers from North Africa