There are several ethnically homogeneous nations. Many would consider Japan and North Korea to be the most homogeneous due to tightly imposed Immigration rules and several other factors including racism and language barriers (not many non-Japanese can easily speak Japanese).
Japan is considered one of the most ethnically and linguistically unified countries in the region, with over 98% of its population being ethnically Japanese and speaking Japanese as the official language.
North Korea and South Korea are the top two highest ranking countries for homogeneous population and both are located in Asia.Both North Korea and South Korea are considered to be 100% homogeneous. All native North and South Koreans are considered to be from one common ancestry of race.Japan (also in Asia) is not far behind at 99% homogeneous.China by contrast has more than 50 minority sub groups and is considered heterogeneous.------------------------WRONG ANSWER: "Im thinking Asia but i really dont know."
South and North Korea
Small, rural and ethnically homogeneous enclaves situated in a larger, more diverse culture
The North Caucasus is the part of Russia that is one of the most ethnically and linguistically complex in the world.
a heterogeneous country is very diverse, not similar, like the population of the US. a homogeneous country is not diverse and their population have similar roots, language, etc, for example, Japan is the most homogeneous counties.
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No. Brunei is a Muslim country, but the people are ethnically Austronesian, just like Malaysians and Indonesians.
Slovenia was more propserous and also ethnically much more homogeneous than most other states in the former Yugoslavia.
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