Europeans are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various ethnic groups that reside in the states of Europe. Groups may be defined by common ancestry, common language, common faith, etc.
The total number of national minority populations in Europe is estimated at 105 million people, or 14% of 770 million Europeans in 2002. The Russians are the most populous among Europeans, with a population of roughly 120 million. There are no universally accepted and precise definitions of the terms "ethnic group" and "nationality". In the context of European ethnography in particular, the terms ethnic group, people, nationality and ethno-linguistic group are used as mostly synonymous, although preference may vary in usage with respect to the situation specific to the individual countries of Europe.
Wabanyole, jamii ya kipekee kutoka ufalme wa kale wa Uganda, hawakufanya tu upasuaji wa C-Section bali walikamilisha sanaa hiyo muda mrefu kabla ya Wazungu. Wakati Wazungu walikuwa na lengo kuu la kumwokoa mtoto, Waganda walifanikiwa kuendesha upasuaji ili kuwaokoa mama na mtoto wote wawili...
The Banyole, an extraordinary community from the ancient kingdom of Uganda, not only practiced but also perfected the art of C-sections long before Europeans. While Europeans primarily focused on saving the baby, Ugandans successfully operated to save both mother and child. In England, a...
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