- Sabagh, and Bozorgmehr, "
Subethnicity:
Armenians in Los Angeles," p. 246. Der-Martirosian, Sabagh, and Bozorgmehr, "
Subethnicity:
Armenians in Los Angeles...
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Subethnic groups Georgian name
Settlement area
Language (dialect)
Number Difference(s) from
mainstream Georgians (other than location) Laz
people ლაზი...
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Budjak Transnistria Gagauzia Bessarabia Often described as
Romanian subethnicity Syvak, Nina; Ponomarenko, Valerii; Khodzinska, Olha; Lakeichuk, Iryna...
- 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...
- the Sumy
Oblast were: 88.8% Ukrainians, 9.4% Russians. A
major Russian subethnicity in the
region is the Goryuns. 0-14 years: 12.7% (male 74,529/female 70...
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anglicized as the
Highlanders (in Poland, as the
Polish Highlanders, a
subethnic group of the
Polish nation) and
historically also as Vlachs,[dubious –...
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Ethnic Jingpo proper Subethnic Jinghpo proper Subethnic Gauri Subethnic N'hkum
Subethnic Shatam Subethnic Mungchi Other subethnicities Ethnic Lisu Ethnic...
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known as the Ekiti–Parapo War, was a 16-year-long
civil war
between the
subethnic kingdoms of the
Yoruba people,
specifically divided between the Western...
- The
North Central dialects of
Romani are
traditionally spoken by some
subethnic groups of the
Romani people in Hungary, the
Czech Republic,
Slovakia (with...
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Novgorodian north.[citation needed]
Modern East
Slavic peoples and ethnic/
subethnic groups include:[citation needed]
Belarusians Litvins Cossacks Zaporozhian...