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- Israeli, a Breton and a Frenchman. A state may also be a society, and a multiethnic society has people belonging to more than one ethnic group, in contrast...
- purity. Less loaded terms for multiethnic relationships, such as interethnic or interracial marriage, and mixed-race, multiethnic, or multiracial people, are...
- Russian citizenship law details the conditions by which a person holds citizenship of Russia. The primary law governing citizenship requirements is the...
- alone) and Pacific peoples (8.9%, 5.5% alone). New Zealand has a large multiethnic po****tion, with the largest mixed groups being European and Māori (8...
- religious affiliations and other aspects of the po****tion. Peru is a multiethnic country, which means that it is home to people of many different historical...
- online activist publication The ****ociation of MultiEthnic Americans, Inc., founded 1988 Multiethnic Education Program, offering resources and strategies...
- Indonesian Americans are migrants from the multiethnic country of Indonesia to the United States, and their U.S.-born descendants. In both the 2000 and...
- dividing Ethiopia on ethnic lines into nine regional states and two multiethnic "chartered administrations" (Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa).: 54–55  Ethnic...
- Srpska elections. The Brčko District has been praised for maintaining a multiethnic po****tion and a level of prosperity significantly above the national...
- Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a sociolect of English that emerged in the late 20th century. It is spoken mainly by young, working-class...