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But the figures also reveal the difficulty in counting the country's increasingly multiethnic population.
During much of its history, Berlin has had a multiethnic population.
MESA was designed to study the prognostic value of subclinical atherosclerosis and other risk markers in a multiethnic population.
Therefore, the authors investigated the association between ethnicity and postoperative hyperglycemia in a Southeast Asian multiethnic population undergoing cardiac surgery.
Yet, like America, it has a multiethnic population — Chinese, Indian and Malay — with a big working class.
Sagging approval ratings show that many Peruvians — a multiethnic population of about 30 million — are unhappy with their leader.
It traditionally has had a multiethnic population including both lowland and upland Khmer (Khmer Kandal and Khmer Loeu) and Cham.
PRISTINA, Kosovo — When Kosovo recently held a contest to design a flag, the organizers insisted that it reflect the multiethnic population, shunning the nationalist symbols of the past.
Paterson is the third-poorest city in the state, with a multiethnic population far different from the mostly white demographic of West Paterson.
This multiethnic population, as well as the country's historical and geographic position between Serbia and Croatia, has long made Bosnia and Herzegovina vulnerable to nationalist territorial aspirations.
The Dutch Republic was Europe's melting pot: its mixed society created a multiethnic population on Manhattan, and the Dutch invention called tolerance came along as social glue.
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