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Until the 1950s the Dutch were a largely homogeneous people.
Across southern Afghanistan from Herat to Kabul, the Pashtuns reign, in villages and towns that are often largely homogeneous.
Norway is a relatively small country with a largely homogeneous population of 4.6 million and the advantages of being a major oil exporter.
He is a man who stands out in the largely homogeneous ranks of the Police Department as a quirky, independent thinker.
With its largely homogeneous population -- 92 percent Caucasian; 65 percent Christian; fewer Muslims than Buddhists -- Australia would seem an unlikely place for Islamic extremists.
Because Bulgaria's population is largely homogeneous, the degree of cultural variation even at the regional level is small.
Once the networks, based on London clubs and country house weekends, involved a largely homogeneous ruling class of established landed and City of London wealth.
Thirty years ago Sweden was a largely homogeneous country, but today 10% of its people (and one-seventh of those of working age) are foreign-born.
As a result, Lithuania remained ethnically largely homogeneous, with Lithuanians making up about 80 percent of the population in the early 1990s.
These understandable human errors underscore the difficulty of maintaining accuracy in this vast and largely homogeneous continent, particularly in the days before GPS.
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The intermarriage of Spanish settlers with the indigenous population of the region has resulted in a largely ethnically homogeneous people.
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