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Chilean Culture / Naming

... In Chilean culture, it is typical for people to trace their ancestry back through the paternal lines of both their mother and father. This is reflected in their name, a

Ukrainian Culture / Population Statistics

... Ukraine Population 1 Language 1 Other languages include those spoken by Crimean Tatar, Moldovan, Romanian and Hungarian minority groups. Religion 2 Orthodox

Cypriot Culture / Greetings

... The common greeting in Cyprus involves a handshake and a smile. This is appropriate when meeting someone for the first t ...

North Sudanese Culture / Greetings

... Greetings are very important to building relationships in Sudan. Importantly, greetings can vary significantly depending on the persons age, stat ...

British Culture / Religion

... Census data from England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland indicates that approximately 46.5% of the UK population identifies as Christian, while aro ...

Myanmar (Burmese) Culture / Population Statistics

... Myanmar Population 5 Language 6 Burmese - official Shan languages (Tai Yai) Karen languages (mainly S’gaw, Pwo, Pa’o) Kachin (Jingpho) Rakhine (Arakanese) Rohingya (Bengal ...

South Sudanese Culture / Naming

... Some Sudanese in Australia may appear to have different surnames than their family members. This is because Sudanese fam ...

Ukrainian Culture / Naming

... Naming Conventions Ukrainian names generally consist of three parts: [personal name] [patronymic name] [SURNAME]. E.g. Dmytro Vasyliovych KLYMENKO (male), ...

Colombian Culture / Dates of Significance

... New Year’s Day (Año Nuevo) – 1st of January Epiphany (Día de los Reyes Magos) – 6th of January* St. Josephs Day (Día de San Jo ...

South African Culture / Population Statistics

... South Africa Population 1 Language 2 Religion 2 Ethnicity 2 Cultural Dimensions South Africans in Australia 3 These demographic statistics pertain to individuals< ...

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