South Korea is predominantly made of ETHNIC KOREANS. Non-Koreans cumulatively make up less than 4% of the South Korean population. Among Non-Koreans, roughly half are Chinese, with Americans, Vietnamese, and Thai being the next largest groups.
Yes. They are just a few of the ethnic groups in South Africa.
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South Americans, Chinese, Europeans
Kiawah, Cherokee, and the Catawbas.
Over 160 separate ethnic groups.
The majority of ethnic groups in South Korea are Korean and some Japanese.
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.
Korea is about 98% ethnic Korean, 1% Chinese, and 1% Others
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The major ethnic groups of South Dakota are German, followed by Scandinavian (mostly Norwegian) and Native American.
Yes. They are just a few of the ethnic groups in South Africa.
Black ethnic groups make up about 78 percent of south Africa and the largest ethnic groups are the sotho {sootoo}.
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no they dont
In the north part of Italy, the ethnic groups are the Italians and small groups of Germans and French people. In the south, there are the Greek-Italians and the Albanian-Italians.
The majority of South Koreans speak Korean as their primary language. There are also minority languages spoken by ethnic groups such as Chinese, English, and Japanese due to immigration and international connections.
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