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- Subethnic groups Georgian name Settlement area Language (dialect) Number Difference(s) from mainstream Georgians (other than location) Laz people ლაზი...
- Ethnic Jingpo proper Subethnic Jinghpo proper Subethnic Gauri Subethnic N'hkum Subethnic Shatam Subethnic Mungchi Other subethnicities Ethnic Lisu Ethnic...
- The Yukaghirs, or Yukagirs (Northern Yukaghir: вадул, деткиль (wadul, detkil), Russian: юкаги́ры), are a Siberian ethnic group in the Russian Far East...
- Rumah Panggung is one type of traditional Betawi house whose floor is raised from the ground using wooden poles. This house is different from a Rumah Darat...
- the Crimean Tatar people. Romani Crimean Tatars are the fourth largest subethnic group of the Crimean Tatar nation. For centuries, the Crimean Roma have...
- that lies "above" the basic level of ethnicity. It is often paired with subethnicity, a similar technical term with the exact opposite meaning, also designating...
- romanized: zanebi) or Chans (Georgian: ჭანები, romanized: ch'anebi) are a subethnic group of the Kartvelian people, speaking the Zan languages. Kartvelian...
- Lasovians (Polish language: Lasowiacy; Lesser Poland dialect: Lesioki) are a subethnic group of the Polish nation, who reside in Lesser Poland, at the confluence...
- Polekhs (Russian: Полехи) are a subethnic group of Russians settled along the Desna River and Seym River and mixed with local po****tions of Belarusians...
- other Indo-European ethnicities, mainly the Russians (including their subethnic group Siberians), Ukrainians, and Germans. Most non-Slavic groups are...