Ethnic homogenous regions
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An 'ethnic homogenous region is a region whose inhabitants are predominantly members of the same ethnic group who have limited to full self governance.
Included in the list are the regions, the ethnic group and the language used by the group as a mother tongue.
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[edit] List of regions per continent
[edit] Africa
[edit] North-America
[edit] South-America
[edit] Asia
- Japan with the Japanese, language Japanese.
- South Korea and North Korea both of which are above 90% ethnically homogenous, language Korean
- Bangladesh with the Bengali peoples of either side of Greater Bengal occasionally including parts of India such as Assam and Orissa i.e. Tripura and West Bengal language Bangla
[edit] Australia
[edit] Europe
- Bosnia and Herzegovina with the Serb Republic, language Serbian
- Scotland with the Scottish people
- Serbia with Kosovo-Metohija, language Albanian
- Portugal with the Portuguese people, language Portuguese