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Here you can see the culture of various regions of the world. Choose which area you want to study. 

This article is taken from various sources, with various data that has been updated to be more accurate. and the source will be listed at the bottom of each article. Since the information is still in progress, I apologize for the delay

Bulgaria:

Culture of Bulgaria

China:

This section covers the culture of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The nomenclature and spelling follow the standard form used in the PRC. Material from Overseas Chinese appears in other volumes if any. Taiwan's mountain peoples are covered in the East and Southeast Asia volumes. The East and Southeast Asian volumes and the Russian and Eurasian portions of this volume include ethnic groups also found in China.

In 1990, the population of China was 1,133,682,501 people, of whom 1,042,482,187 were Han nationals, people commonly called Chinese. The remainder is divided among about fifty-five "national minorities" officially recognized by the state, at least 749,341 people claiming membership in ethnic groups that have not been officially recognized, and 3,421 naturalized foreigners. The size of the recognized minority ranges from 15,489,630 Zhuang to 2,312 Lhoba; at least eighteen groups have populations of over 1,000,000.

Indonesia:

Indonesia, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia that is crossed by the equator and is located between mainland of Asia and Oceania. Therefore Indonesia is known as a transcontinental country. Continents, and between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Indonesia has the largest area of ​​1,904,569 km² and is the largest archipelagic country in the world. With a total of 17,504 islands.

Another name commonly referred to as the "Indonesian Archipelago" is Nusantara. In addition, with a population of 270,203,917 people in 2020 and more than 230 million people adhering to Islam, making Indonesia is a religious country with the largest and most populous Muslim population in the world, Indonesia is also a multiracial, multi-race, and multi-ethnic country. And multicultural in the world, as is the case with the United States.

Indonesia consists of various ethnic groups, languages, and religions. Based on the family, Indonesia consists of indigenous peoples, namely Austronesian and Melanesian, where the Austronesian people are the largest in number and mainly inhabit western Indonesia. On the other hand, the Javanese and Sundanese form the largest ethnic group, with a population reaching 57% of the entire population of Indonesia.

Indonesia's national motto, "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" (different but still one goal), means the socio-cultural diversity that forms a unified state. In addition to having a dense population and a large area, Indonesia has a nature that supports the 2nd largest level of biodiversity in the world.

A Brief History

The Indonesian archipelago has been an important trading area since the 7th century, since the establishment of the Srivijaya empire, a Hindu-Buddhist kingdom centered in Palembang.

The Srivijaya Kingdom established religious and trade relations with the Chinese, Indians, and Arabs. Hindu-Buddhist religion and culture grew, developed, and assimilated in the Indonesian Archipelago from the early 4th century to the 13th century AD. Afterward, merchants and scholars from the Arabian Peninsula brought Islamic religion and culture to the archipelago around the 7th century to the 16th century.

Finally, Europeans came to the Indonesian Archipelago at the end of the 15th century. They fought for a monopoly on the Moluccan spice trade during the Age of Discovery. After the great struggle carried out by the nation's heroes, Indonesia proclaimed its independence at the end of World War II on August 17, 1945.

Religion

Indonesia allows its citizens to embrace religion and practice worship according to their teachings. There are six official religions in Indonesia. Islam, Protestant, Catholic, Hindu, Buddha, and Confucianism The majority of the Indonesian population embraces Islam. Currently, there are more than 207 million Muslims in Indonesia.

Qatar:

Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, Country, Middle East, southwest Asia. It juts out into the Persian Gulf from the Arabian Peninsula's east coast. Area: 4,489 sq mi (11,627 sq km). Population: (2022 est.) 3,059,000. Capital: Doha. The majority of the population is Arab, with South Asian and Iranian minorities frequently working as migrant workers.

Languages: Arabic (official), English. Religion: Islam (official; majority Sunni); also Christian, Hindu. Currency: Qatari Rial. Qatar is mostly rocky, sandy and barren and consists of salt flats, deserts and arid plains. Largely due to exports of oil and natural gas, the per capita gross national product is one of the highest in the world.

Russia:

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Turkey:

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United States America:

The culture of the United States is primarily of Western, and European origin, but its influences include the cultures of Asian Americans, African Americans, Latin Americans, and Native Americans and their cultures. The United States has distinct social and cultural characteristics, such as dialect, music, arts, social customs, cuisine and folklore. The United States is ethnically diverse as a result of large-scale European immigration throughout its history, hundreds of indigenous tribes and cultures, and through the African-American slavery that followed emancipation. America is an anglophone country with a legal system derived from British common law

Multicultural America:
Acadians Afghan Americans African Americans
Albanian Americans Algerian Americans Amish Americans
Apaches Arab Americans Argentinean Americans
Armenian Americans Asian Indian Americans Australian and New Zealander Americans
Austrian Americans Bangladeshi Americans Barbadian Americans
Basque Americans Belarusan Americans Belgian Americans
Blackfoot Bolivian Americans Bosnian Americans
Brazilian Americans Bulgarian Americans Burmese Americans