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'multiethnic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, a place, or an organization that consists of or is associated with people of more than one ethnic group. For example: "The conference attendees came from multiethnic backgrounds."
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multiethnic
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Of, pertaining to, or consisting of several ethnic groups.
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Both countries are dedicated to religious freedom, liberal democracy, the rule of law, free enterprise, a strong participatory civil society, economic fairness, multiethnic equality and a rule-bound international order.
Both are multiethnic states haunted by the twin spectres of racial tension and a separatist periphery.
Banished after a clash with the people's tribunes and a fickle mob, Coriolanus defects to the enemy camp, to his guerrilla rival, Aufidius, whom he admires, and prepares to sack Rome.The film is set in "a place calling itself Rome", but its derelict apartment blocks and bread riots could be any modern multiethnic city.
He has other lessons from Bosnia, too:Bosnia should be a lesson: in a far less conducive environment, some Bosniak elements turned to extremist ideologies, which resulted in the formation of religious Muslim-only units, with emirs and imams, in what started out as a secular, multiethnic Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It is still more multiethnic than many other places but far less so than before.
"It would give all sides time to get used to a situation where nobody is a clear winner," says Iyad al-Samarraie, a Sunni Arab who is the parliament's speaker in Baghdad.The Irish peacemakers have suggested, among other things, a detailed "road map" towards sharing power that could lead to a multiethnic administration.
One reason is the multiethnic, semi-ghetto culture of the banlieues, where themes of exclusion, drugs and violence that inspired American rap find an echo.
As the north Caucasus illustrates, the country is just too big, too multiethnic and too diverse for centralised control not to fuel local resentment.
All these proposals were designed to create the New Sudan that southerners dream of: an integrated, federal and multiethnic nation that, for the first time in decades, could live at peace with itself.
Such experiences are why some black Colombians support a government plan to present an affirmative-action bill to Congress later this year.Colombia's 1991 constitution recognised the country's multiethnic character, and provided for two additional seats in Congress for Afro-Colombians and a similar quota for Amerindians.
The multiethnic, though mainly Bosniak, Social Democrats won last October's election.
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