The two largest ethnic groups in Yugoslavia were the Serbs and the Croats.
Some similarities are that some ethnic groups forced other ethnic groups to move out of their area and go back to their own ethnic group.
Clinton handled tensions between ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia by performing a lift and strike operation which entailed bombing Serb supply lines and lifting an embargo that prevented the shipment of military arms to the former Yugoslavia. .
yugoslavia
Ethnic groups in the former Yugoslavia continue to fight due to historical animosities, political manipulation, and unresolved issues stemming from the breakup of the country in the 1990s. Deep-seated ethnic divisions, nationalist ideologies, and competition for territory also contribute to ongoing tensions and conflicts.
The question as posed is difficult to answer because it is unclear if you are looking for five different ethnic groups that are engaged in any conflict, five different ethnic groups that are engaged in one ethnic conflict, or five different ethnic conflicts and their constituent groupings. 1 & 3) Ethnic Groups in Any Conflict with Groupings: Chechnyans vs. Russians in Chechnya, Armenians vs. Azeri in Nagorno-Karabakh, Bosniaks vs. Serbs in Republika Srpska, Arabs vs. Kurds in North Iraq, Somalis vs. Ethiopians in the Ogaden. 2) Five Different Ethnic Groups in the Same Conflict: Former Yugoslavia has the Slovenians, Croats, Bosniaks, ethnic Albanians, and Macedonians vs. the Serbs.
they divided ethinic groups and stuck other ethnic groups together
Serbia and Croatia
It means that there are different ethnic groups in a country. Or diverese ethnic groups.
Yes, of course, Many Countries have differant ethnic groups. For example, America has many differant ethnic groups...
There is about 4 different ethnic groups. White being the majority
A society where there are several cultures or ethnic groups living together.