
Somalia: One of the world's most ethnically diverse nations
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Re: Somalia: One of the world's most ethnically diverse nati
No way is this even possible, and from the look of the map it's saying we're more diverse than Ethiopia
we all know that's not true.

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Re: Somalia: One of the world's most ethnically diverse nati
your assumption is absolutely terrible, try to stay a little closer to definitionAdali wrote:Yeh dude, you think your the only one who knows what ethnicity is ? God I can't stand slow people like you, orad cawska daaq neefyahow.Shirib wrote:Dude Ethiopia has 80 different ethnic groups.Adali wrote:If we concider people from the Horn as the same ethnic group so, Amhars, Oromos, Somalis(ethnic Somalis not nationals) are of the same ethnicity, Horn-ethnicity, then Ethiopia is definitely more ethnically homogeneous than Somalia, out of the almost 90 million ethiopians there are very few who are not from the Horn-ethnicity. in the case of Somalia, we are only 10million, so even 1 million Somali Bantu are 10% of the populations, this makes us ethnically diverse.
And how on earth do u go around considering people who have different language and culture the same ethnic group?
the assumption that I made is that the professor used term ethnicity in a more broader sense, he simply shy away from using the term race.
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