South Korea
Overview South Korean has a homogenous population consisting of 97.7% of ethnically Koreans. Yet, the Korean population has diverse religious affiliation, with 56.9% not affiliated… Read More »South Korea
Overview South Korean has a homogenous population consisting of 97.7% of ethnically Koreans. Yet, the Korean population has diverse religious affiliation, with 56.9% not affiliated… Read More »South Korea
Overview South Africa has a multiracial society, with more than 12 spoken languages. It has an ethnically divided population, with Black Africans composing 80.8%, followed… Read More »South Africa
Overview Slovenia is a small European country, in the Balkans and was part of Yugoslavia for most of the 20th century. Almost 17% of the… Read More »Slovenia
Overview Singapore was founded in 1819 as a free British port, and like many Southeast Asian countries with colonial past has a multicultural society (Lian… Read More »Singapore
Overview Rwanda is a multicultural county with three main ethnicities Hutu (85%), Tutsi (14%), and Twa (1%) (2002 est.: Encyclopaedia Britannica). Upon gaining independence from… Read More »Rwanda
Overview Russia is a multinational and ethnically diverse country hosting more than 193 ethnic groups with a majority of ethnic Russians (81%), and more than… Read More »Russian Federation
Overview Romania is an ethnically diverse Balkan country, composed of ethnical Romanians 88.6%, and ethnic minorities such as Hungarians (6.1%) and Roma (3.2%) (2011 est.:… Read More »Romania
Overview Poland has a homogeneous population composed of 93.7% ethnically Polish, while other groups, including Silesian 1.1% and Kashubian 0.6%, comprise 6.3 % (2011 est.:… Read More »Poland
Overview From the Spanish colonial period to the recent American and Japanese colonial incursions, the colonial history of the Philippines has left a lasting impact… Read More »Philippines
Overview Peru, like many Latin American countries, is a multi-racial country with a European, Indigenous, and African descent population, and a fraught history of intercultural… Read More »Peru