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Subethnic groups Georgian name
Settlement area
Language (dialect)
Number Difference(s) from
mainstream Georgians (other than location) Laz
people ლაზი...
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Ethnic Jingpo proper Subethnic Jinghpo proper Subethnic Gauri Subethnic N'hkum
Subethnic Shatam Subethnic Mungchi Other subethnicities Ethnic Lisu Ethnic...
- romanized: zanebi) or
Chans (Georgian: ჭანები, romanized: ch'anebi) are a
subethnic group of the
Kartvelian people,
speaking the Zan languages. Kartvelian...
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Russian word
denoting an
inhabitant of Siberia, as well as a
member of the
subethnic group of the
Russians Sybirak, a
Polish term for a
person exiled to Siberia...
- The Yukaghirs, or
Yukagirs (Northern Yukaghir: одул, деткиль (odul, detkil), Russian: юкаги́ры), are a
Siberian ethnic group in the
Russian Far East, living...
- also
known as the
Highlanders (in
Poland as the
Polish Highlanders, a
subethnic group of the
Polish nation) are an
ethnographic subgroup primarily found...
- ქისტები, kist'ebi; Chechen: P'ängazxuoj; Ingush: P'engisxuoj) are a
Chechen subethnic group in Georgia. They
primarily live in the
Pankisi Gorge, in the eastern...
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Novgorodian north.[citation needed]
Modern East
Slavic peoples and ethnic/
subethnic groups include:[citation needed]
Belarusians Litvins Cossacks Zaporozhian...
- as
identification inside the
subethnic group,
Moldovans as
subethnic group and
Romanians as
ethnic group. The
subethnic groups referred to here are historically...
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known as the Ekiti–Parapo War, was a 16-year-long
civil war
between the
subethnic kingdoms of the
Yoruba people,
specifically divided between the Western...