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| [[Abazins]] || {{flag|Russia}} (Karachay-Cherkessia, Adygea), {{flag|Turkey}}, {{flag|Armenia}} || 190,000 ||
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| [[Abenaki people|Abenaki]] || {{flag|Canada}} ([[
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| [[Abipones]] || {{flag|Argentina}} || extinct ||
| [[Acadians]] || {{flag|Canada}} ([[Canadian Maritimes]]), {{flag|United States}} ([[Madawaska, Maine]]) || 500,000 || [[French-Canadians]]
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| [[Accohannock]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[
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| [[Achang]] || {{flag|China}} ([[Yunnan]]) || 29,000 ||
| [[Acholi people|Acholi]] || {{flag|Uganda}} || 1,200,000 || [[Luo (family of ethnic groups)|Luo]] people
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| [[Achomawi]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[
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| [[Acoma Pueblo|Acoma]] || {{flag|United States}} (southwest), {{flag|Mexico}} || 5,000 || [[
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| [[Adi people|Adi]] || {{flag|India}} ([[
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| [[Adyghe people|Adyghe]] || {{flag|Russia}} ([[North Caucasus]] region), {{flag|Turkey}} || ~600,000 ||
| [[Afar people|Afar]] || {{flag|Ethiopia}}, {{flag|Eritrea}}, {{flag|Djibouti}} || ~5,000,000 || Also known as ''Danakil''
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| [[African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem]] || {{flag|Israel}} || ~5,000 || an ethnic minority of black people in Israel
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| [[Afro Argentine]] || {{flag|Argentina}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
| [[Aimak|Aimaq]] || {{flag|Afghanistan}}, {{flag|Iran}}, {{flag|Tajikistan}} || 1,600,000 ||
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| [[Äynu people|Aynu]] || {{flag|China}} || || different from the Ainu of Japan and Russia
| [[Akie people|Akie]] || {{flag|Tanzania}} || 5,200 ||
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| [[Ak Chin]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Tohono O'odham]] reservation, [[Pinal County, Arizona]]) || || [[
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| [[Akan (ethnic group)|Akan]] || {{flag|Ghana}}, {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}} || 20,000,000 ||
| [[Akyem]] || {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}}, {{flag|Ghana}} || ~4,000,000 ||
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| [[Alabama (people)|Alabama]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[
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| [[Alak people|Alak]] || {{flag|Laos}} || 4,000 ||
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| [[Albanians]] || {{flag|Albania}}, {{flag|Kosovo}}, {{flag|Serbia}}, {{flag|Republic of Macedonia}}, {{flag|Montenegro}}, {{flag|Greece}}, {{flag|Turkey}}, {{flag|Italy}} ([[Arbereshe]]) || 7,000,000 || [[
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| [[Albanian American]] || {{flag|United States}} || 200,000 || United States citizens of full or partial Albanian ancestry
| [[Albanian Australian]] || {{flag|Australia}} || 11,000 || residents of Australia who are of Albanian ancestry
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| [[Algonquian people|Algonquian]] || {{flag|United States}} (eastern), {{flag|Canada}} || || [[
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| [[Aliutors]] || {{flag|Russia}} ([[Koryak Autonomous Okrug]]) || ~2,000 - 3,000 ||
| [[Amahuaca]] || {{flag|Bolivia}}, {{flag|Peru}} || 500 ||
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| [[Amerasians]] || {{flag|Japan}}, {{flag|Korea, Republic of}}, {{flag|Philippines}}, {{flag|Thailand}}, {{flag|Vietnam}} || || Children and grandchildren of mixed-race unions of U.S. American servicemen and Asian women, most notably during the [[
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| [[Americo-Liberians]] || {{flag|Liberia}} || 150,000 - 200,000 || Liberian ethnicity of [[
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| [[Amhara people|Amhara]] || {{flag|Ethiopia}} || 20,000,000 || also the [[
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| [[Amish]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[
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| [[Amungme]] || {{flag|Indonesia}} ([[Papua (province)|Papua]] province) || 13,000 ||
| [[Andis]] || {{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} || ||
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| [[Anglo-African]] || {{flag|South Africa}} || 2,000,000 || White African people of largely British descent who live or come from Sub-Saharan Africa and are Anglophone
| [[Anglo-Burmese]] || {{flag|Burma}} || 52,000 || mixed-race descendants of Burmese and Anglophone British colonists
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| [[Anglo-Indian]] || {{flag|India}} || 125,000 || People of mixed Indian and English ancestry, or people of [[British people|British]] ancestry living in India
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| [[Anglo-Irish]] || {{flag|Ireland}} || || a term used primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries to identify a privileged [[social class]] in [[
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| [[Anglo-Norman]] || {{flag|United Kingdom}} || || mainly the descendants of the [[
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| [[Annamites]] or [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] or [[Kinh]] or [[Gin people|Jing]] || {{flag|Vietnam}} || 77,000,000 || Majority ethnic group of Vietnam
| [[Anuak people|Anuak]] || {{flag|South Sudan}}, {{flag|Ethiopia}} || 350,000 ||
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| [[Apinaje]] || {{flag|Brazil}} || || Indigenous people of Brazil.
| [[Appalachia]]n folk culture of the [[Southeastern United States]].
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| [[Arab American]] || {{flag|United States}} || 1,680,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
| [[Arab Singaporean]] || {{flag|Singapore}} || 7,000 - 10,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
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| [[Arabs in Sweden]] || {{flag|Sweden}} ||10,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
| [[Iranian Arabs]] || {{flag|Iran}} || 1,557,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
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| [[Aramaeans]] || {{flag|Syria}} || || [[
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| [[Araon]] || {{flag|China}} || ||
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| [[Aragonese people|Aragonese]] || {{flag|Spain}} || 1,277,471 || Inhabitants of [[
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| [[Arapaho]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[
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| [[Arawak people|Arawak]] || {{flag|Venezuela}}, {{flag|Guyana}}, {{flag|Suriname}}, {{flag|French Guiana}}, {{flag|Colombia}}, The [[
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| [[Arbëreshë]] || {{flag|Italy}} || 260,000 || an [[Albanians|Albanian]] population in Italy
| [[Archi people|Archis]] || {{flag|Dagestan}} || 1,200 ||
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| [[Arikara people|Arikara]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[
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| [[Armenians]] || {{flag|Armenia}}, {{flag|Russia}}, {{flag|Iran}}, {{flag|Georgia}}, {{flag|Azerbaijan}}, {{flag|Turkey}} || 8,000,000 - 12,000,000 || natives of [[Eastern Anatolia]]
| [[Aromanians]] || {{flag|Greece}}, {{flag|Serbia}}, {{flag|Macedonia}}, {{flag|Albania}}, {{flag|Serbia}}, {{flag|Bulgaria}} || 100,000 - 1,000,000 ||
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| [[Arvanites]] || {{flag|Greece}} || 50,000 - 200,000 || an [[
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| [[Ashkenazi Jews]] || {{flag|Israel}} || || A branch of the [[Jewish diaspora]], stemming from the indigenous Hebrew speaking people of the [[Levant]], who settled in Central and later Eastern Europe during the early Middle Ages.
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| [[Atoni]] || {{flag|East Timor}} || 600,000 ||
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| [[Indo-Iranians|Aryans]]/[[Indo-Iranians]] || || || descendants of the [[
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| [[Indo-Aryan people]] || {{flag|India}}, {{flag|Pakistan}}, {{flag|Bangladesh}}, {{flag|Nepal}}, {{flag|Sri Lanka}}, {{flag|Maldives}} || 1,210,000,000 ||
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| [[Iranian people]] || {{flag|Iran}}, {{flag|Tajikistan}}, {{flag|Afghanistan}}, {{flag|Pakistan}}, {{flag|Iraq}}, {{flag|Turkey}}, The [[Caucasus]] || 160,000,000 - 190,000,000 || ([[Name of Iran|the name "Iran"]] means "Aryan" in [[
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| [[Ashanti people|Asante]] (Ashanti) || {{flag|Ghana}}, {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}} || ~10,000,000 ||
| [[Asmat people|Asmat]] || {{flag|Indonesia}} ([[Papua (province)|Papua]] Province) || 70,000 ||
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| [[Assiniboine people|Assiniboine]] || {{flag|Canada}} ([[
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| [[Asturian people|Asturians]] || {{flag|Spain}} || 1,076,896 ||
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| [[Atacameno]] || {{flag|Chile}} || 2,000 || [[
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| [[Atta people|Atta]] || {{flag|Philippines}} || || {{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}
| [[Ati (tribe)|Ati]] || {{flag|Philippines}} || 2,000 ||
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| [[Atikamekw]] || {{flag|Canada}} ([[
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| [[Atsina]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[
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| [[Atsugewi]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[
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| [[Aukštaitija|Aukstaitians]] || {{flag|Lithuania}}, {{flag|Latvia}}, {{flag|Belarus}} || ~300,000 ||
| [[Caucasian Avars|Avars]] || {{flag|Dagestan}} || 1,000,000 ||
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| [[Awá-Guajá people|Awá]] || {{flag|Brazil}} || 300 || An endangered [[
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| [[Aymara people|Aymara]]s || {{flag|Bolivia}}, {{flag|Peru}}, {{flag|Chile}} || ~2,000,000 || indigenous ethnic group of [[
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| [[Ayrums]] || {{flag|Georgia}},{{flag|Azerbaijan}}, {{flag|Turkey}}, {{flag|Iran}} || ||
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| [[Ayapaneco]] || {{flag|Mexico}} || 2 || Indigenous people of Mexico, currently only two persons of this community still speak the Ayapaneco language<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/mexico/8449959/Language-spoken-by-only-two-people-dying-out-as-they-wont-talk-to-each-other.html | work=The Daily Telegraph | title=Language spoken by only two people dying out as they won't talk to each other | date=14 April 2011}}</ref>
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