Vietnam is about 85% but in the cities it’s like 98%. Most of the ethnic minorities live out in the mountains of the northwest or central highlands, plus some Khmer and Cham people still live I. The Mekong Delta
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Turks in Turkey are overstated. Citing Wikipedia:
*Turks are the largest ethnic group, comprising 70–75% of the population while Kurds are the second largest with 19%. The others, including Armenians, Arabs, Assyrians, Albanians, Bulgarians, Bosniaks, Circassians, Chechens, Georgians, Greeks, Pomaks, Rum, Russians, Romani, Jews, Laz people and others make 6–11% of the population according to a 2016 estimate by the CIA.[8]*
As someone from one of the grey countries, I wish ours is also red. The amount of time and energy wasted in trying to please everyone is not good, neither the constant bickering and passive agressiveness between major ethnic groups.
HeSaidSonOfMan on
Hahahaha
HoHum08 on
That map cannot be right for most of central and eastern Russia
Hispanoamericano2000 on
Excellent, that only helps to confirm and emphasize the fact that Israel is NOT an ethnostate because the numbers do not allow it to fall into that category (unlike states such as Azerbaijan or Turkey or, ironically, Jordan itself).
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Why is East Asia so much less diverse than South Asia?
suli_k on
Looking at the Arabian gulf countries this also counts the expats
redditerator7 on
Kazakhstan is over 70%.
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In Myanmar the largest ethnic group is the Burman, making up „~65%“ of the entire nation according to the 2014 census by the Burmese government, tho I’ll differ its probably less than that’s, probably only around ~55% to ~60%, which is still overwhelming majority,
The reason why I believe that is because the Burmese government classification of various ethnic groups is broken, plus Burmese over count Burman population by excluding or converting the number of various Burmese-indian groups into Burman in census (also because most Burmese-indian group are forced to identify as „others“ or just mix, „mix“ or mix with Burman are often favor by the Burmese-indian communities as they could get some right unlike if they were in just Burmese-indians), and also about 500,000 to 2 million Chinese (specifically Wu or Yunnanese) fake their id as Burman, due to they immigrating to northern Burma only into 90s, different to the sino-burmese that have immigrated to Myanmar since 19th and early 20th century
And also they didn’t count many, MANY people in kayin /Karen state (due to wars at the time) and refused to include Rohingya in the census (for ultranationalist „reasons“)
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Vietnam is about 85% but in the cities it’s like 98%. Most of the ethnic minorities live out in the mountains of the northwest or central highlands, plus some Khmer and Cham people still live I. The Mekong Delta
Turks in Turkey are overstated. Citing Wikipedia:
*Turks are the largest ethnic group, comprising 70–75% of the population while Kurds are the second largest with 19%. The others, including Armenians, Arabs, Assyrians, Albanians, Bulgarians, Bosniaks, Circassians, Chechens, Georgians, Greeks, Pomaks, Rum, Russians, Romani, Jews, Laz people and others make 6–11% of the population according to a 2016 estimate by the CIA.[8]*
[Demographics of Turkey ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Turkey)
As someone from one of the grey countries, I wish ours is also red. The amount of time and energy wasted in trying to please everyone is not good, neither the constant bickering and passive agressiveness between major ethnic groups.
Hahahaha
That map cannot be right for most of central and eastern Russia
Excellent, that only helps to confirm and emphasize the fact that Israel is NOT an ethnostate because the numbers do not allow it to fall into that category (unlike states such as Azerbaijan or Turkey or, ironically, Jordan itself).
Why is East Asia so much less diverse than South Asia?
Looking at the Arabian gulf countries this also counts the expats
Kazakhstan is over 70%.
In Myanmar the largest ethnic group is the Burman, making up „~65%“ of the entire nation according to the 2014 census by the Burmese government, tho I’ll differ its probably less than that’s, probably only around ~55% to ~60%, which is still overwhelming majority,
The reason why I believe that is because the Burmese government classification of various ethnic groups is broken, plus Burmese over count Burman population by excluding or converting the number of various Burmese-indian groups into Burman in census (also because most Burmese-indian group are forced to identify as „others“ or just mix, „mix“ or mix with Burman are often favor by the Burmese-indian communities as they could get some right unlike if they were in just Burmese-indians), and also about 500,000 to 2 million Chinese (specifically Wu or Yunnanese) fake their id as Burman, due to they immigrating to northern Burma only into 90s, different to the sino-burmese that have immigrated to Myanmar since 19th and early 20th century
And also they didn’t count many, MANY people in kayin /Karen state (due to wars at the time) and refused to include Rohingya in the census (for ultranationalist „reasons“)