ethnic in the PONS Dictionary

ethnic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The rise of nationalism under glasnost also reawakened simmering ethnic tensions throughout the union.
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The same census records 60,066 residents belonging to ethnic minorities.
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It is an ethnic secessionist organization that uses force and the threat of force against military targets for the purpose of achieving its political goal.
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The region is host to around forty different ethnic groups.
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There were concerns about sink schools and ethnic ghettos.
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He appointed government officials with a clear eye to satisfy various ethnic groups.
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He is known for his hardline approach to ethnic minorities.
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Each was a strong regional power influenced by its religious and ethnic identity.
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The notinism stigmatises all form of artistical, religious, political, ethnic segmentations.
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He also plays various ethnic instruments and writes most of the lyrics.
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