Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Monoetnik dövlət" in Azerbaijani language version.
Japan is widely believed to be a monolingual country with a monoethnic population...
Many Japanese take it for granted that they live in a monoethnic society...
Whereas Armenia is now basically a mono- ethnic state...
After World War II Poland has become a primarily monoethnic...
Greek 98.8%, other 1% (includes Maronite, Armenian, Turkish-Cypriot), unspecified 0.2% (2011 est.)
Arab 98%, European 1%, Jewish and other 1%
Monoethnic and monocultural Poland...
From the ethnic point of view, according to the Albanian government's reports, 98 percent of the population is Albanian and only two percent consist of Greek, Macedonian, Montenegrin recognized as national Minorities and Roma, Aromaninan recognized as ethnic - linguistic Minorities by the Albanian state.
...a country that still regards itself as mono-ethnic.
Greek 98.8%, other 1% (includes Maronite, Armenian, Turkish-Cypriot), unspecified 0.2% (2011 est.)
...a country that still regards itself as mono-ethnic.
From the ethnic point of view, according to the Albanian government's reports, 98 percent of the population is Albanian and only two percent consist of Greek, Macedonian, Montenegrin recognized as national Minorities and Roma, Aromaninan recognized as ethnic - linguistic Minorities by the Albanian state.
Arab 98%, European 1%, Jewish and other 1%
Monoethnic and monocultural Poland...