இனக்குழுக்களின் பட்டியல்: திருத்தங்களுக்கு இடையிலான வேறுபாடு

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சி Anton, இனங்களின் பட்டியல் பக்கத்தை இனக்குழுக்களின் பட்டியல் என்ற தலைப்புக்கு வழிமாற்று இன்ற...
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Name || Country || Population || Notes
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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}} ([[Quebec]], [[Nova Scotia]]), {{USA}} ([[Vermont]], [[New Hampshire]], [[Maine]]) || 12,000 || [[Indigenous people of the Americas|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Abipones]] || {{flag|Argentina}} || extinct ||
|-
| [[Abkhaz people|Abkhazs]] || {{flag|Georgia}}, {{flag|Turkey}}, {{flag|Russia}}, {{flag|Abkhazia}} || ~200,000 – 600,000 ||
|-
| [[Indigenous Australians|Aboriginal Australians]] || {{flag|Australia}} || 550,000 || Indigenous people of Australia
|-
| [[Abron tribe|Abron]] || {{flag|Ghana}}, {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}} || 1,200,000 ||
|-
| [[Acadians]] || {{flag|Canada}} ([[Canadian Maritimes]]), {{flag|United States}} ([[Madawaska, Maine]]) || 500,000 || [[French-Canadians]]
|-
| [[Accohannock]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Maryland]]) || || [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Achang]] || {{flag|China}} ([[Yunnan]]) || 29,000 ||
|-
| [[Acehnese people|Acehnese]] || {{flag|Indonesia}} || 1,200,000 ||
|-
| [[Acholi people|Acholi]] || {{flag|Uganda}} || 1,200,000 || [[Luo (family of ethnic groups)|Luo]] people
|-
| [[Achomawi]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[California]]) || 1,500 || band of the [[Pit River tribe]] of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Acoma Pueblo|Acoma]] || {{flag|United States}} (southwest), {{flag|Mexico}} || 5,000 || [[Indigenous people of the Americas|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Adi people|Adi]] || {{flag|India}} ([[Arunachal Pradesh]]) || ||
|-
| [[Adyghe people|Adyghe]] || {{flag|Russia}} ([[North Caucasus]] region), {{flag|Turkey}} || ~600,000 ||
|-
| [[Aeta]] || {{flag|Philippines}} || ||
|-
| [[Algerian American]] || {{flag|United States}} ||8.000 ||
|-
| [[Afar people|Afar]] || {{flag|Ethiopia}}, {{flag|Eritrea}}, {{flag|Djibouti}} || ~5,000,000 || Also known as ''Danakil''
|-
| [[African-American]] || {{flag|United States}} || 43,884,130 || citizens of the United States descended from [[West Africa]]n slaves or otherwise of African ancestry. Are the world's largest stateless ethnical minority group; And stateless, not because they don't have a state, but because they don't have knowledge of which African state to identify with per mental conditioning via colonizers from Europe.
|-
| [[African Canadian]] || {{flag|Canada}} || 800,000 || may include [[West Indian]] and [[Afro-Caribbean]] people in Canada
|-
| [[African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem]] || {{flag|Israel}} || ~5,000 || an ethnic minority of black people in Israel
|-
| [[Afrikaners]] || {{flag|South Africa}} || 3,600,000 || South Africans of mostly [[Netherlands|Dutch]] ancestry, but also including the descendants of [[France|French]] [[Huguenot]] and [[Germany|German]] [[Protestant]] refugees, who intermarried with Dutch settlers and adopted [[Afrikaans]] as their mother tongue
|-
| [[Afro Argentine]] || {{flag|Argentina}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro Bolivian]] || {{flag|Bolivia}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro Brazilian]] || {{flag|Brazil}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Chilean]] || {{flag|Chile}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Colombian]] || {{flag|Colombia}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Costa Rican]] || {{flag|Costa Rica}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Cuban]] || {{flag|Cuba}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Dominican (Dominican Republic)|Afro-Dominican]] || {{flag|Dominican Republic}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Ecuadorian people]] || {{flag|Ecuador}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Guyanese]] || {{flag|Guyana}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]]
|-
| [[Afro-Jamaican]] || {{flag|Jamaica}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]]
|-
| [[Afro-Mexican]] || {{flag|Mexico}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Peruvian]] || {{flag|Peru}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Portuguese]] || {{flag|Portugal}} || 150,000 || residents or citizens of Portugal of Black-African descent
|-
| [[Afro-Puerto Rican]] || {{flag|Puerto Rico}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Afro-Trinidadian]] || {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]]
|-
| [[Afro-Uruguayan]] || {{flag|Uruguay}} || || [[Afro-American people of the Americas]], [[Afro-Latin American]]
|-
| [[Aftsarians]] or [[Isaurians]] || {{flag|Turkey}} || ||
|-
| [[Agaw]] || {{flag|Ethiopia}}, {{flag|Eritrea}} || ||
|-
| Agni or [[Anyi people]] || {{flag|Ghana}}, {{flag|Ivory Coast}}, {{flag|Sierra Leone}} || ||
|-
| [[Aguls]] || {{flag|Dagestan}} || 30,000 ||
|-
| [[Ahtna people|Ahtna]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Copper River (Alaska)|Copper River]]) || 500 || [[Alaska Natives]]
|-
| [[Aimak|Aimaq]] || {{flag|Afghanistan}}, {{flag|Iran}}, {{flag|Tajikistan}} || 1,600,000 ||
|-
| [[Ainu people|Ainu]] || {{flag|Japan}}, {{flag|Russia}} ([[Sakhalin Oblast]], [[Khabarovsk Krai]], [[Kamchatka Krai]]) || ~25,000 - 200,000 || Natives of [[Hokkaidō]], much of [[Sakhalin]], the [[Kuriles]], and at one time northern [[Honshū]], the [[Kamchatka Peninsula]], and the [[Amur River]] basin
|-
| [[Äynu people|Aynu]] || {{flag|China}} || || different from the Ainu of Japan and Russia
|-
| [[Aja people|Aja]] || {{flag|Benin}}, {{flag|Togo}} || 500,000 || part of the [[Gbe languages|Gbe]] linguistic/cultural group
|-
| [[Aka people|Aka]] || {{flag|Central African Republic}}, {{flag|Congo, Republic of the}} || 30,000 ||
|-
| [[Akie people|Akie]] || {{flag|Tanzania}} || 5,200 ||
|-
| [[Ak Chin]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Tohono O'odham]] reservation, [[Pinal County, Arizona]]) || || [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Akan (ethnic group)|Akan]] || {{flag|Ghana}}, {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}} || 20,000,000 ||
|-
| [[Akha people|Akha]] || {{flag|Thailand}} || 450,000 ||
|-
| [[Akuapem]]|| {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}}, {{flag|Ghana}} || ~1,000,000 ||
|-
| [[Akhvakh people]] || {{flag|Dagestan}} || 8,000 ||
|-
| [[Akyem]] || {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}}, {{flag|Ghana}} || ~4,000,000 ||
|-
| [[Alabama (people)|Alabama]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Oklahoma]], [[Texas]]) || 1,500 || [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] people from whom the state takes its name; now sharing a reservation in [[Texas]] with the [[Coushatta]]
|-
| [[Alak people|Alak]] || {{flag|Laos}} || 4,000 ||
|-
| [[Albanians]] || {{flag|Albania}}, {{flag|Kosovo}}, {{flag|Serbia}}, {{flag|Republic of Macedonia}}, {{flag|Montenegro}}, {{flag|Greece}}, {{flag|Turkey}}, {{flag|Italy}} ([[Arbereshe]]) || 7,000,000 || [[Balkan]] people
|-
| [[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
|-
| [[Aleut people|Aleut]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Aleutian Islands]]), {{flag|Russia}} ([[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]) || 18,000 || [[Alaska Natives]]
|-
| [[Algonquian people|Algonquian]] || {{flag|United States}} (eastern), {{flag|Canada}} || || [[Indigenous people of the Americas|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Aliutors]] || {{flag|Russia}} ([[Koryak Autonomous Okrug]]) || ~2,000 - 3,000 ||
|-
| [[Alsatian people|Alsatians]] || {{flag|France}} || || inhabitants of [[Alsace]], France who are of [[ethnic German]] origin.
|-
| [[Amahuaca]] || {{flag|Bolivia}}, {{flag|Peru}} || 500 ||
|-
| [[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 [[Vietnam war]] era
|-
| [[Americans]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[North America]]) || 311,591,917 ||
|-
| [[Americo-Liberians]] || {{flag|Liberia}} || 150,000 - 200,000 || Liberian ethnicity of [[African American]] descent
|-
| [[Amhara people|Amhara]] || {{flag|Ethiopia}} || 20,000,000 || also the [[Amharic language]]
|-
| [[Amish]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Ohio]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[Indiana]], [[New York]]), {{flag|Canada}} ([[Ontario]]) || 250,000 || North American religious minority, of [[ethnic German|German]] descent
|-
| [[Amungme]] || {{flag|Indonesia}} ([[Papua (province)|Papua]] province) || 13,000 ||
|-
| [[Andalusian people|Andalusians]] || {{flag|Spain}} || 17,500,000 || [[Latin European people]]; inhabitants of southern Iberia
|-
| [[Andis]] || {{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} || ||
|-
| [[Anga]] || {{flag|Papua New Guinea}} || ||
|-
| [[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
|-
| [[Anglo-Celtic Australian]] || {{flag|Australia}} || 13,000,000 || Majority inhabitants of Australia with mixed English and [[Celtic people|Celtic]] (especially [[Irish people|Irish]] and [[Scottish people|Scottish]], but also [[Welsh people|Welsh]] and even [[Cornish people|Cornish]] and [[Manx people|Manx]]) ancestry
|-
| [[Anglo-Indian]] || {{flag|India}} || 125,000 || People of mixed Indian and English ancestry, or people of [[British people|British]] ancestry living in India
|-
| [[Anglo-Irish]] || {{flag|Ireland}} || || a term used primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries to identify a privileged [[social class]] in [[Ireland]], whose members were the descendants and successors of the [[Protestant Ascendancy]]
|-
| [[Anglo-Norman]] || {{flag|United Kingdom}} || || mainly the descendants of the [[Normans]] who ruled England following the [[Norman conquest]] by [[William the Conqueror]] in 1066
|-
| [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] || {{flag|United Kingdom}} || || Historically, a collective name for the Germanic tribes resident Great Britain since the 5th century, especially prior to the [[Norman Conquest]]; Became the largest group to form the [[English people]]
|-
| [[Annamites]] or [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] or [[Kinh]] or [[Gin people|Jing]] || {{flag|Vietnam}} || 77,000,000 || Majority ethnic group of Vietnam
|-
| [[Ansar people]] or [[Alawi|Ansarie]] || {{flag|Syria}}, {{flag|Lebanon}}, {{flag|Turkey}} || 4,000,000 ||
|-
| [[Anuak people|Anuak]] || {{flag|South Sudan}}, {{flag|Ethiopia}} || 350,000 ||
|-
| [[Apache Tribe|Apaches]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Arizona]], [[New Mexico]], [[Oklahoma]]) || 56,000 || [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Apinaje]] || {{flag|Brazil}} || || Indigenous people of Brazil.
|-
| [[Appalachia]]n folk culture of the [[Southeastern United States]].
|-
| [[Arab]] || {{flag|Arab League}} || 280,000,000 || originally from [[Arabia]], now widespread throughout the Middle East and North Africa (see [[Arabization]]) and tens of millions of ethnic Arabs live worldwide in diaspora
|-
| [[Arab American]] || {{flag|United States}} || 1,680,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Argentine]] || {{flag|Argentina}} || ~130,000-350,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Australian]] || {{flag|Australia}} || 360,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Brazilian]] || {{flag|Brazil}} || 10,000,000-15,000,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Britons]] || {{flag|United Kingdom}} || 500,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arabs in Bulgaria]] || {{flag|Bulgaria}} || ~10,000-17,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Canadian]] || {{flag|Canada}} || 470,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Chilean]] || {{flag|Chile}} || 800,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab residents in Côte d'Ivoire]] || {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}} || 100,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Ecuadorian of Lebanese origin|Arab Ecuadorians]] || {{flag|Ecuador}} || ~20,000 - 97,500 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Haitian]] || {{flag|Haiti}} || 15,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arabs in France]] || {{flag|France}} || 2,500,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arabs in Germany]] || {{flag|Germany}} || ~400,000-500,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arabs in Greece]] || {{flag|Greece}} || 200,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Indonesians]] || {{flag|Indonesia}} || 87,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arabs in Italy]] || {{flag|Italy}} ||100,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Mexican]] || {{flag|Mexico}} || 1,100,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Dutch]] || {{flag|Netherlands}} || 418,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arabs in Pakistan]] || {{flag|Pakistan}} ||10,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Palestinian Peruvian|Arab Peruvian]] || {{flag|Peru}} || 10,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab settlement in the Philippines]] || {{flag|Philippines}} || ~22,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Singaporean]] || {{flag|Singapore}} || 7,000 - 10,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Sri Lankan Moors|Arab Sri Lankans]] || {{flag|Sri Lanka}} || ~200,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arabs in Sweden]] || {{flag|Sweden}} ||10,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arabs in Turkey]] || {{flag|Turkey}} || 800,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab Venezuelan]] || {{flag|Venezuela}} || 1,600,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Arab diaspora in Colombia]] || {{flag|Colombia}} || 84,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[History of Arabs in Afghanistan|Arabs in Afghanistan]] || {{flag|Afghanistan}} ||10,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Iranian Arabs]] || {{flag|Iran}} || 1,557,000 || [[Arab diaspora]]
|-
| [[Aramaeans]] || {{flag|Syria}} || || [[Aramaic]] speaking people in [[Syria]]
|-
| [[Araon]] || {{flag|China}} || ||
|-
| [[Aragonese people|Aragonese]] || {{flag|Spain}} || 1,277,471 || Inhabitants of [[Aragon]] ([[Iberian Peninsula]]). One of the [[Nationalities and regions of Spain|nationalities of Spain]]. Ethnic Aragonese live primarily in [[Upper Aragon]]. There are also some Aragonese in the Spanish diaspora.
|-
| [[Arapaho]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Colorado]], [[Oklahoma]], [[Wyoming]], [[Nebraska]]) || 5,000 || [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] people, formerly inhabiting [[Colorado]] and [[Wyoming]], now living in [[Oklahoma]] and [[Wyoming]]
|-
| [[Arawak people|Arawak]] || {{flag|Venezuela}}, {{flag|Guyana}}, {{flag|Suriname}}, {{flag|French Guiana}}, {{flag|Colombia}}, The [[Caribbean]] || ~450,000 || Indigenous people of the Caribbean
|-
| [[Arbëreshë]] || {{flag|Italy}} || 260,000 || an [[Albanians|Albanian]] population in Italy
|-
| [[Archi people|Archis]] || {{flag|Dagestan}} || 1,200 ||
|-
| [[Arikara people|Arikara]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[North Dakota]]) || || [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Armenians]] || {{flag|Armenia}}, {{flag|Russia}}, {{flag|Iran}}, {{flag|Georgia}}, {{flag|Azerbaijan}}, {{flag|Turkey}} || 8,000,000 - 12,000,000 || natives of [[Eastern Anatolia]]
|-
| [[Armenian American]] || {{flag|United States}} || 474,559 || United States citizens of Armenian ancestry
|-
| [[Aromanians]] || {{flag|Greece}}, {{flag|Serbia}}, {{flag|Macedonia}}, {{flag|Albania}}, {{flag|Serbia}}, {{flag|Bulgaria}} || 100,000 - 1,000,000 ||
|-
| [[Arvanites]] || {{flag|Greece}} || 50,000 - 200,000 || an [[Albanian language|Albanian]]-speaking population in Greece
|-
| [[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.
|-
| [[Assyrians|Assyrian people]] || {{flag|Assyria}} || 6,000,000 || Indigenous [[Semites]] of Iraq, South East Turkey and North East Syria
|-
| [[Atoni]] || {{flag|East Timor}} || 600,000 ||
|-
| [[Indo-Iranians|Aryans]]/[[Indo-Iranians]] || || || descendants of the [[Aryan]]s, the ancient inhabitants of the northern [[Indian subcontinent]] (excluding Southern India), [[Central Asia]] and the [[Iranian plateau]].
|-
| [[Indo-Aryan people]] || {{flag|India}}, {{flag|Pakistan}}, {{flag|Bangladesh}}, {{flag|Nepal}}, {{flag|Sri Lanka}}, {{flag|Maldives}} || 1,210,000,000 ||
|-
| [[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 [[Persian language|Persian]])
|-
| [[Ashanti people|Asante]] (Ashanti) || {{flag|Ghana}}, {{flag|Côte d'Ivoire}} || ~10,000,000 ||
|-
| [[Asheninka]] || {{flag|Peru}}, {{flag|Brazil}} || 25,000 - 45,000 || Indigenous people of Peru
|-
| [[Asmat people|Asmat]] || {{flag|Indonesia}} ([[Papua (province)|Papua]] Province) || 70,000 ||
|-
| [[Assiniboine people|Assiniboine]] || {{flag|Canada}} ([[Alberta]], [[Saskatchewan]]), {{flag|United States}} ([[Montana]]) || || [[Indigenous people of the Americas|Native American]] people of the [[Sioux]]
|-
| [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] || {{flag|Iraq}}, {{flag|Iran}}, {{flag|Lebanon}}, {{flag|Syria}}, {{flag|Turkey}}, {{flag|Sweden}}, {{flag|United States}}, {{flag|Jordan}}, {{flag|Assyria}} || 3,300,000 - 4,200,000 ||
|-
| [[Asturian people|Asturians]] || {{flag|Spain}} || 1,076,896 ||
|-
| [[Atacameno]] || {{flag|Chile}} || 2,000 || [[Indigenous people of the Americas|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Atta people|Atta]] || {{flag|Philippines}} || || {{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}
|-
| [[Ati (tribe)|Ati]] || {{flag|Philippines}} || 2,000 ||
|-
| [[Atikamekw]] || {{flag|Canada}} ([[Quebec]]) || 4,500 || [[Indigenous people of the Americas|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Atsina]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[Montana]]) || 3,682 || [[Indigenous people of the Americas|Native American]] people inhabiting [[Montana]] and formerly [[Saskatchewan]]
|-
| [[Atsugewi]] || {{flag|United States}} ([[California]]) || 850 || [[Indigenous people of the Americas|Native Americans]]
|-
| [[Aukštaitija|Aukstaitians]] || {{flag|Lithuania}}, {{flag|Latvia}}, {{flag|Belarus}} || ~300,000 ||
|-
| [[Austrians]]<ref name="CIA">According to the [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/au.html CIA World Factbook – Austria – People: Ethnic Groups]</ref> || {{flag|Austria}} || 10,000,000 || a German-speaking, [[Germanic people]], native to Austria and [[South Tyrol]] (today Italy)
|-
| [[Caucasian Avars|Avars]] || {{flag|Dagestan}} || 1,000,000 ||
|-
| [[Awá-Guajá people|Awá]] || {{flag|Brazil}} || 300 || An endangered [[Amazonia]]n tribe of [[hunter-gatherer]]s.
|-
| [[Aymara people|Aymara]]s || {{flag|Bolivia}}, {{flag|Peru}}, {{flag|Chile}} || ~2,000,000 || indigenous ethnic group of [[Andes]] and [[Altiplano]]
|-
| [[Ayrums]] || {{flag|Georgia}},{{flag|Azerbaijan}}, {{flag|Turkey}}, {{flag|Iran}} || ||
|-
| [[Azerbaijanis]] || {{flag|Azerbaijan}}, {{flag|Turkey}}, {{flag|Russia}}, {{flag|Georgia}}, {{flag|Iran}} || 22,000,000 - 35,000,000 || People of Turkic-Tatar ethnicity
|-

| [[Aztecs]] || {{flag|Mexico}} || 1,500,000 || Native North American people, descendants widespread in Mexico (see also [[Nahuatl]])
|-
| [[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>
|}

== தெற்கு ஆசியா ==
== தெற்கு ஆசியா ==
* [[தமிழர்]]
* [[தமிழர்]]

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Name Country Population Notes
Abazins  Russia (Karachay-Cherkessia, Adygea),  Turkey,  Armenia 190,000
Abenaki  Canada (Quebec, Nova Scotia),  ஐக்கிய அமெரிக்கா (Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine) 12,000 Native Americans
Abipones  Argentina extinct
Abkhazs  Georgia,  Turkey,  Russia,  Abkhazia ~200,000 – 600,000
Aboriginal Australians  Australia 550,000 Indigenous people of Australia
Abron  Ghana,  Côte d'Ivoire 1,200,000
Acadians  Canada (Canadian Maritimes),  United States (Madawaska, Maine) 500,000 French-Canadians
Accohannock  United States (Maryland) Native Americans
Achang  China (Yunnan) 29,000
Acehnese  Indonesia 1,200,000
Acholi  Uganda 1,200,000 Luo people
Achomawi  United States (California) 1,500 band of the Pit River tribe of Native Americans
Acoma  United States (southwest),  Mexico 5,000 Native Americans
Adi  India (Arunachal Pradesh)
Adyghe  Russia (North Caucasus region),  Turkey ~600,000
Aeta  Philippines
Algerian American  United States 8.000
Afar  Ethiopia,  Eritrea,  Djibouti ~5,000,000 Also known as Danakil
African-American  United States 43,884,130 citizens of the United States descended from West African slaves or otherwise of African ancestry. Are the world's largest stateless ethnical minority group; And stateless, not because they don't have a state, but because they don't have knowledge of which African state to identify with per mental conditioning via colonizers from Europe.
African Canadian  Canada 800,000 may include West Indian and Afro-Caribbean people in Canada
African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem  Israel ~5,000 an ethnic minority of black people in Israel
Afrikaners  South Africa 3,600,000 South Africans of mostly Dutch ancestry, but also including the descendants of French Huguenot and German Protestant refugees, who intermarried with Dutch settlers and adopted Afrikaans as their mother tongue
Afro Argentine  Argentina Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro Bolivian  Bolivia Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro Brazilian  Brazil Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Chilean  Chile Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Colombian  Colombia Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Costa Rican  Costa Rica Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Cuban  Cuba Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Dominican  Dominican Republic Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Ecuadorian people  Ecuador Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Guyanese  Guyana Afro-American people of the Americas
Afro-Jamaican  Jamaica Afro-American people of the Americas
Afro-Mexican  Mexico Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Peruvian  Peru Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Portuguese  Portugal 150,000 residents or citizens of Portugal of Black-African descent
Afro-Puerto Rican  Puerto Rico Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Afro-Trinidadian  Trinidad and Tobago Afro-American people of the Americas
Afro-Uruguayan  Uruguay Afro-American people of the Americas, Afro-Latin American
Aftsarians or Isaurians  Turkey
Agaw  Ethiopia,  Eritrea
Agni or Anyi people  Ghana,  Ivory Coast,  Sierra Leone
Aguls வார்ப்புரு:நாட்டுத் தகவல் Dagestan 30,000
Ahtna  United States (Copper River) 500 Alaska Natives
Aimaq  Afghanistan,  Iran,  Tajikistan 1,600,000
Ainu  Japan,  Russia (Sakhalin Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai, Kamchatka Krai) ~25,000 - 200,000 Natives of Hokkaidō, much of Sakhalin, the Kuriles, and at one time northern Honshū, the Kamchatka Peninsula, and the Amur River basin
Aynu  China different from the Ainu of Japan and Russia
Aja  Benin,  Togo 500,000 part of the Gbe linguistic/cultural group
Aka  Central African Republic,  Congo, Republic of the 30,000
Akie  Tanzania 5,200
Ak Chin  United States (Tohono O'odham reservation, Pinal County, Arizona) Native Americans
Akan  Ghana,  Côte d'Ivoire 20,000,000
Akha  Thailand 450,000
Akuapem  Côte d'Ivoire,  Ghana ~1,000,000
Akhvakh people வார்ப்புரு:நாட்டுத் தகவல் Dagestan 8,000
Akyem  Côte d'Ivoire,  Ghana ~4,000,000
Alabama  United States (Oklahoma, Texas) 1,500 Native American people from whom the state takes its name; now sharing a reservation in Texas with the Coushatta
Alak  Laos 4,000
Albanians  Albania,  Kosovo,  Serbia,  Republic of Macedonia,  Montenegro,  Greece,  Turkey,  Italy (Arbereshe) 7,000,000 Balkan people
Albanian American  United States 200,000 United States citizens of full or partial Albanian ancestry
Albanian Australian  Australia 11,000 residents of Australia who are of Albanian ancestry
Aleut  United States (Aleutian Islands),  Russia (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) 18,000 Alaska Natives
Algonquian  United States (eastern),  Canada Native Americans
Aliutors  Russia (Koryak Autonomous Okrug) ~2,000 - 3,000
Alsatians  France inhabitants of Alsace, France who are of ethnic German origin.
Amahuaca  Bolivia,  Peru 500
Amerasians  Japan, வார்ப்புரு:நாட்டுத் தகவல் Korea, Republic of,  Philippines,  Thailand,  Vietnam Children and grandchildren of mixed-race unions of U.S. American servicemen and Asian women, most notably during the Vietnam war era
Americans  United States (North America) 311,591,917
Americo-Liberians  Liberia 150,000 - 200,000 Liberian ethnicity of African American descent
Amhara  Ethiopia 20,000,000 also the Amharic language
Amish  United States (Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, New York),  Canada (Ontario) 250,000 North American religious minority, of German descent
Amungme  Indonesia (Papua province) 13,000
Andalusians  Spain 17,500,000 Latin European people; inhabitants of southern Iberia
Andis  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Anga  Papua New Guinea
Anglo-African  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  Burma 52,000 mixed-race descendants of Burmese and Anglophone British colonists
Anglo-Celtic Australian  Australia 13,000,000 Majority inhabitants of Australia with mixed English and Celtic (especially Irish and Scottish, but also Welsh and even Cornish and Manx) ancestry
Anglo-Indian  India 125,000 People of mixed Indian and English ancestry, or people of British ancestry living in India
Anglo-Irish  Ireland a term used primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries to identify a privileged social class in Ireland, whose members were the descendants and successors of the Protestant Ascendancy
Anglo-Norman  United Kingdom mainly the descendants of the Normans who ruled England following the Norman conquest by William the Conqueror in 1066
Anglo-Saxon  United Kingdom Historically, a collective name for the Germanic tribes resident Great Britain since the 5th century, especially prior to the Norman Conquest; Became the largest group to form the English people
Annamites or Vietnamese or Kinh or Jing  Vietnam 77,000,000 Majority ethnic group of Vietnam
Ansar people or Ansarie  Syria,  Lebanon,  Turkey 4,000,000
Anuak  South Sudan,  Ethiopia 350,000
Apaches  United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma) 56,000 Native Americans
Apinaje  Brazil Indigenous people of Brazil.
Appalachian folk culture of the Southeastern United States.
Arab  Arab League 280,000,000 originally from Arabia, now widespread throughout the Middle East and North Africa (see Arabization) and tens of millions of ethnic Arabs live worldwide in diaspora
Arab American  United States 1,680,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Argentine  Argentina ~130,000-350,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Australian  Australia 360,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Brazilian  Brazil 10,000,000-15,000,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Britons  United Kingdom 500,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in Bulgaria  Bulgaria ~10,000-17,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Canadian  Canada 470,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Chilean  Chile 800,000 Arab diaspora
Arab residents in Côte d'Ivoire  Côte d'Ivoire 100,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Ecuadorians  Ecuador ~20,000 - 97,500 Arab diaspora
Arab Haitian  Haiti 15,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in France  France 2,500,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in Germany  Germany ~400,000-500,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in Greece  Greece 200,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Indonesians  Indonesia 87,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in Italy  Italy 100,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Mexican  Mexico 1,100,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Dutch  Netherlands 418,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in Pakistan  Pakistan 10,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Peruvian  Peru 10,000 Arab diaspora
Arab settlement in the Philippines  Philippines ~22,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Singaporean  Singapore 7,000 - 10,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Sri Lankans  Sri Lanka ~200,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in Sweden  Sweden 10,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in Turkey  Turkey 800,000 Arab diaspora
Arab Venezuelan  Venezuela 1,600,000 Arab diaspora
Arab diaspora in Colombia  Colombia 84,000 Arab diaspora
Arabs in Afghanistan  Afghanistan 10,000 Arab diaspora
Iranian Arabs  Iran 1,557,000 Arab diaspora
Aramaeans  Syria Aramaic speaking people in Syria
Araon  China
Aragonese  Spain 1,277,471 Inhabitants of Aragon (Iberian Peninsula). One of the nationalities of Spain. Ethnic Aragonese live primarily in Upper Aragon. There are also some Aragonese in the Spanish diaspora.
Arapaho  United States (Colorado, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Nebraska) 5,000 Native American people, formerly inhabiting Colorado and Wyoming, now living in Oklahoma and Wyoming
Arawak  Venezuela,  Guyana,  Suriname,  French Guiana,  Colombia, The Caribbean ~450,000 Indigenous people of the Caribbean
Arbëreshë  Italy 260,000 an Albanian population in Italy
Archis வார்ப்புரு:நாட்டுத் தகவல் Dagestan 1,200
Arikara  United States (North Dakota) Native Americans
Armenians  Armenia,  Russia,  Iran,  Georgia,  Azerbaijan,  Turkey 8,000,000 - 12,000,000 natives of Eastern Anatolia
Armenian American  United States 474,559 United States citizens of Armenian ancestry
Aromanians  Greece,  Serbia,  Macedonia,  Albania,  Serbia,  Bulgaria 100,000 - 1,000,000
Arvanites  Greece 50,000 - 200,000 an Albanian-speaking population in Greece
Ashkenazi Jews  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.
Assyrian people வார்ப்புரு:நாட்டுத் தகவல் Assyria 6,000,000 Indigenous Semites of Iraq, South East Turkey and North East Syria
Atoni  East Timor 600,000
Aryans/Indo-Iranians descendants of the Aryans, the ancient inhabitants of the northern Indian subcontinent (excluding Southern India), Central Asia and the Iranian plateau.
Indo-Aryan people  India,  Pakistan,  Bangladesh,  Nepal,  Sri Lanka,  Maldives 1,210,000,000
Iranian people  Iran,  Tajikistan,  Afghanistan,  Pakistan,  Iraq,  Turkey, The Caucasus 160,000,000 - 190,000,000 (the name "Iran" means "Aryan" in Persian)
Asante (Ashanti)  Ghana,  Côte d'Ivoire ~10,000,000
Asheninka  Peru,  Brazil 25,000 - 45,000 Indigenous people of Peru
Asmat  Indonesia (Papua Province) 70,000
Assiniboine  Canada (Alberta, Saskatchewan),  United States (Montana) Native American people of the Sioux
Assyrians  Iraq,  Iran,  Lebanon,  Syria,  Turkey,  Sweden,  United States,  Jordan, வார்ப்புரு:நாட்டுத் தகவல் Assyria 3,300,000 - 4,200,000
Asturians  Spain 1,076,896
Atacameno  Chile 2,000 Native Americans
Atta  Philippines [சான்று தேவை]
Ati  Philippines 2,000
Atikamekw  Canada (Quebec) 4,500 Native Americans
Atsina  United States (Montana) 3,682 Native American people inhabiting Montana and formerly Saskatchewan
Atsugewi  United States (California) 850 Native Americans
Aukstaitians  Lithuania,  Latvia,  Belarus ~300,000
Austrians[1]  Austria 10,000,000 a German-speaking, Germanic people, native to Austria and South Tyrol (today Italy)
Avars வார்ப்புரு:நாட்டுத் தகவல் Dagestan 1,000,000
Awá  Brazil 300 An endangered Amazonian tribe of hunter-gatherers.
Aymaras  Bolivia,  Peru,  Chile ~2,000,000 indigenous ethnic group of Andes and Altiplano
Ayrums  Georgia, Azerbaijan,  Turkey,  Iran
Azerbaijanis  Azerbaijan,  Turkey,  Russia,  Georgia,  Iran 22,000,000 - 35,000,000 People of Turkic-Tatar ethnicity
Aztecs  Mexico 1,500,000 Native North American people, descendants widespread in Mexico (see also Nahuatl)
Ayapaneco  Mexico 2 Indigenous people of Mexico, currently only two persons of this community still speak the Ayapaneco language[2]

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  1. According to the CIA World Factbook – Austria – People: Ethnic Groups
  2. "Language spoken by only two people dying out as they won't talk to each other". The Daily Telegraph. 14 April 2011. 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.