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  • |title=Ethnic groups in Littland in 2015 |+Ethnic groups in Littland
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  • ...the basis of perceived shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Such attributes can include a common [[list of countries and territories i ==Ethnic groups by region==
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  • ...ribal society}}. The population of the country consists of numerous ethnic groups: Pashmiri, Pamirani, Sohkhi, Shimlanese, Kybash, Huazi and others. Altogeth ...h overlap. Additionally, ethnic groups are not racially homogenous. Ethnic groups in Shimlar and Pashmir have adopted traditions and celebrations from each o
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  • ==Ethnic groups==
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  • ...egani (People)|Khoegani]] and [[Jafa]] being the two major ethnolinguistic groups. ==Major Ethnic Groups==
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  • ==Ethnic groups==
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  • [[Category:Ethnic groups in Rojadavistan]]
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  • ...ribal society}}. The population of the country consists of numerous ethnic groups: Pashmiri, Pamirani, Sohkhi, Shimlanese, Kybash, Huazi and others. Altogeth ...h overlap. Additionally, ethnic groups are not racially homogenous. Ethnic groups in Shimlar and Pashmir have adopted traditions and celebrations from each o
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...d [[Haedong Zhenian|Haedong Zhenians]]. Today, they are the single largest ethnic group in Zhenia, with a population of over 270 million, or around 47% of th
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...n {{wp|indigenous people}} of [[Guadajara]], and one of the largest ethnic groups, concentrated in the [[Río Blanco Province|Río Blanco]] province, where a
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  • [[Category:Arberian people]][[Category:Ethnic groups in Arberia]]
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  • ...luntarily or were forcibly moved from one internal location to another, or groups that either voluntarily or were forcibly moved from outside the empire and ...mation or as Aroman first and then as an ethnic group second. Other ethnic groups, such as the Gharopouloi who are thought to make up less than 1 percent of
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group The Aguáy people were once one of the largest ethnic groups in Guadajara, but due to Quinteiros' emergence as an industrial centre, the
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...tion}} native to [[Tasia]] who speak the [[Tasian languages]]. The largest ethnic group by population and geographic distribution in the [[Eastern realms]],
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group The '''Gasarians''' are an [[Ethnic groups in the Wider Realms|ethnic group]] and {{wp|nation}} native to [[Gasaria]] and the [[South-East]] in t
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...]. Constituting 41.4% of the nation's population, it is the second largest ethnic group in [[Zhenia]]. Significant Wei Zhenian diasporas exist outside Zhenia
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...e the [[Wider Realms|world's]] largest [[Ethnic groups in the Wider Realms|ethnic group]]. The [[Calay diaspora]] is the largest in the world.
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  • |agency_name = Ministry of Ethnic Minority Affairs ...between the Namorese government and non-Namorese [[Ethnic groups in Namor|ethnic minorities living within the PRN.]]
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group The '''Kanaks''' are a group of mixed Melanesian and Austronesian ethnic groups and various indigenous peoples of the Skaolitunian mainland and many of its
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  • ...| Dolch]], Kasekan, [[Llalta]]n, and [[Cussia]]n are an example of ethnic groups represented in overall Seylosian culture.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Yien#Ethnic groups]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Yien#Ethnic groups]]
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