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  1. In terms of Asian people, there is an abundance of ethnic groups in Asia, with adaptations to the climate zones of the continent, which include arctic, subarctic, temperate, subtropical or tropical, as well as extensive desert regions in Central and Western Asia.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Asian_peopleAsian people - Wikipedia

    Asian people [1] (or Asians, sometimes referred to as Asiatic people [2]) are the people of Asia. The term may also refer to their descendants. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, an Asian is “a person of Asian descent”. [3] Meanings by region. Anglophone Africa and Caribbean.

  3. 1. Feb. 2023 · Race and ethnicity are both terms that describe human identity, but in different — if related — ways. Identity might bring to mind questions of skin color, nationality, language, religion ...

  4. 30. Mai 2023 · The US Office of Management and Budget, which determines the racial categories used by the Census Bureau and other federal agencies, currently outlines five racial groups: American Indian or Alaska...

  5. 2. Aug. 2022 · The pan-ethnic term “Asian American” describes the population of about 22 million people living in the United States who trace their roots to more than 20 countries in East and Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.

  6. Political parties, however, often represent ethnic groupings, and there are—in practice—many ways in which all ethnic elements are represented. In most states of Southwest Asia, ethnic, linguistic, and religious minorities exist without formal recognition of their status.

  7. 29. Apr. 2021 · Asian Americans are the fastest-growing major racial or ethnic group in the United States. More than 22 million Asians live in the U.S., and almost all trace their roots to specific countries or populations from East and Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.