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Romanian Culture / References

... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason (2019). ACT Media. (2013, July 5). Final results of the Population and Housing Census: Romania had over 20,121 million inhabitants, in October 2011. https://actmedia.eu/daily/final-results

East Timorese Culture / Core Concepts

... Diversity Collectivism Harmony Struggle (Funu) Resilience Adaptability Timor-Leste is an island nation primarily located between the Savu and Timor seas. It is home to an ethnically and linguistically diverse society made up of over 30 eth ...

Kenyan Culture / Core Concepts

... Industriousness Hospitality Diversity Respect Education Warmth Reciprocity Kenya is an eastern African nation bordering Somalia and Ethiopia in the north, Uganda and South Sudan to the west and Tanzania in the south. The country is situated directly on the ...

Saudi Arabian Culture / Naming

... In Saudi Arabia, names say a lot about people’s ancestry and follow the lineage of names passed through the male side of their family. Children will be named after their father, grandfather, etc. However, Saudi women traditionally do not a ...

Mexican Culture / References

... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason (2018). Arana, A. (2016, December 8). The Deep Magic of Mexico. The Delacorte Review. https://medium.com/thebigroundtable/the-deep-magic-of-mexico ...

Indian Culture / Core Concepts

... Diversity Pride Innovativeness Adaptability Harmony Modesty Light-heartedness India is home to over a billion people, accommodating incredible cultural diversity between languages, geographic regions, religious traditions and social strati ...

Colombian Culture / Core Concepts

... Family solidarity Dignity Machismo Rumbero spirit Optimism Pride Class Independence Colombia is a South American country that shares borders with Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Brazil. The majority of the Colombian population lives in the val ...

Syrian Culture / Naming

... Most people use Arabic naming conventions in Syria. This is formatted as: [personal name] [father’s personal name] [grandfather’s personal name]. For example, Youssef Khalil Hamed (male), Fadwa Khalil Hamed (female). It is important to understand that this ...

Palestinian Culture / Naming

... Naming Conventions Palestinian names traditionally follow Arabic naming conventions. This is formatted as: [personal name] [father’s personal name] [grandfather’s personal name]. For example, Yousef Hussam Khalil (male) or Zeena Hussam Khalil (female). It ...

Indian Culture / Naming

... Naming Conventions Naming conventions vary based upon an individual’s religion and region of origin within India. The use of surnames is a relatively new convention, introduced during British colonisation. Typically, parts of northern India follow English< ...

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