While highly homogenous, Germany has distinct ethnic populations as well. The largest groups include Turks, people from other parts of the European Union, people from non-European Union countries, and people from Khazakhstan, who are ethnically German. In addition, Americans, Asians, people from Oceania, Africans, Australians and those of mixed descent have some ethnic representation as well.
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The patterns of interaction between majority and minority racial and ethnic groups varies between groups. Many majority groups will look down on minority groups as if they do not have equal rights.
yugoslavia
mande, wolof, hausa, fulani, berber
Communists
Over 160 separate ethnic groups.
what ethnic groups live in chile
Octopi are animals they do not have ethnic groups.
There is about 4 different ethnic groups. White being the majority
The two ethnic groups are Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. Two other ethnic groups are Armenians and Maronites
some of the ethnic groups in japan are japanese some chinese and koreans and a couple more groups.
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Germany has anumber of different ethnic groups: Germans without migration background (80.5%) Europe (excluding Germany and Turkey) (10.4%) Turkey (3.7%) Asians (2.5%) Africans (0.7%) America (0.5%)
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what are 5 ethnic groups in the caribbean other than belize's ethnic groups
Everybody in Germany is from one ethnic group or another, so the question could be simplified to ask where most Germans live, which is in the major cities and urban regions of Germany. If you wish to ask specifically about individuals in Germany who have a non-German ethnicity, such as Turks, Dutchmen, Spaniards, etc. you will need to be more specific about which minorities you wish to ask about.
Arabs, Armenians, Kurds, Persians, Jews, and Turks are the ethnic groups that live in the Middle East.