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Ethnicities

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  1. >Palaiti Ethnicities, from Most to Least Common
  2. The country of Rhen was conquered and colonized by the French in 1763, who then enslaved much of the population. In 1844 slavery was abolished in the newly-named country of Rhen Palait, and in 1913 a civil rights group brought equal rights to all ethnicities.
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  4. Rhenish – White/tan with slightly longer faces than the rest. Often tall and thin, with brown/red hair.
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  6. Yugo – A mix of Rhenish and Yugoslavian, this ethnicity is tan/peach-skinned and comparatively short to the Rhenish people. Often with wider hips, denser musculature and brown/black hair. The Yugo ethnicity came to be when an influx of Yugoslavians came to Rhen-Palait in the 1970’s because of cold war tensions, and just because Rhen-Palait was a bit nicer than Yugoslavia at the time. They and the Rhenish fucked like rabbits and now we have Yugos, and lots of them. See: Gopnik.
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  9. Rhen-Frank (Frankenrhen) – White, tall, and French. Basically just normal French people.
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  11. French – French.
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  13. African Rhen – Third generation African refugees.
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  15. Rhen-Bahari – See below.
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  17. Bahari- See below.
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  20. >Bahari Ethnicities, from Most to Least Common
  21. The country of Baharistan has been around for over a thousand years, yet is lacking in cultural diversity. Xenophobia and pride drives away potential foreigners, though some ethnicities are a bit too stubborn to leave.
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  23. Bahari – Brown skinned with black or red hair, come in all shapes and sizes.
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  25. Rhen-Bahari- Tan with all hair colors, generally tall with Rhenish facial features.
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  27. Rhenish – See above.
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  29. Afro-Bahari.- Third generation African refugees, treated like shit by the natives. Feels bad, man.
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  31. Yugo-Bahari – Yugos that accidentally found their way to the wrong country, and decided to stay (rare).
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  35. Fig 1, a Yugo: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c8/Gop3.jpg
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