There isn't much ethnic groups in South Korea. However, recent and past Immigration to South Korea has produced Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Indian, Burmesian, and such. Of these Japanese ethnic groups was probably resulted during the Japan occupation of Korea.
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A range of different groups including the South Vietnamese army. One of the more famous ethnic groups were the Montagnard people who lived in the highlands/mountains.
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Indigenous people are native to the land where they live. In other terms their ancestors have always lived in the specific location where they continue to live. However ethnic groups are groups of people who refer to where there ancestors' lived. However, they may live somewhere else or there ancestors have lived in more than one location, which separates them from being indigenous.
Irish, German, Hungarian, Russian, English and Scandinavians.
um... 1. Which Korea are you talking about... North Korea or South Korea? 2. When you've lived in either Korea long enough and can 'pass' as a North/South Korean, and can actually act, then I suppose you could become a North/South Korean actress.
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South Korea is a very free country because it is republican but North Korea has a dictator so it is very restricted. Also South Korea is full of pop culture and other things like that while North Korea's is controlled so expressing yourself is NOT an option. Also, it can be very stressful with the Communist North Korea.
By definition, an "empire" is a state with many ethnic groups for its citizens, so Roman, Persian, Indian, Aztec, British, Chinese all qualify. The lone exception might be the Japanese "empire" which was racially all Japanese.
There were more than three, but the most popularly discussed ethnic groups in Yugoslavia were the Catholic Croats, the Orthodox Christian Serbs, and the Sunni Muslim Bosniaks. Other Yugoslav ethnic groups included the Orthodox Macedonians, the Sunni Muslim ethnic Albanians/Kosovars, the Catholic Slovenes, the Orthodox Montenegrins, and Catholic Hungarians.
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