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Ethnic Groups In the United States of Dictators

The United States of Dictators has many ethnic groups. Although only one of them originate in the United States of Dictators. The rest are all immigrant and migrant groups. Here is a chart showing all the ethnic groups:

The native group in USD are known as Dictatorisians. They are also the largest ethnic group in the United States of Dictators, constituting 73.5% of the population. They were first thought to have originated in Hergsoiva (modern day Stratford District in the northern United States of Dictators) in around 7000-8000BC.



Herzoslovakians, which are the second largest ethnic group consisting of 12.2% of the population are mostly descendants of the Herzoslovakians, and also immigrants from Herzoslovakia. Herzoslovakians first arrived in USD in 1765, when they established the Herzoslovakian Republic of Dictators (HRD). Since then till 1832 over 1,000,000 Herzoslovakians lived in HRD. After the Independence War of 1834. Founding Father Andrew Aiden wanted Herzoslovakians to leave USD. He said that he wanted them Herzoslovakia to take them back and that the United States of Dictators will be cooperative in the process. While many did go back, around 850,000 decided to stay in the United States of Dictators. From 1836 to 1906, There were many violent protests in USD about the remaining Herzoslovakians, many wanted them to go back but they refused. In 1907 President Albert Rothstein declared that Herzoslovakians are no longer considered citizens of United States of Dictators, and that the remaining Herzoslovakians will be considered illegal immigrants. This caused anger in Herzoslovakia, which at the time was under military rule and was suffering from a famine. In 1965, The Parliament voted to cancel to President Rothstein's Herzoslovakian policy, and by 11 January 1966, Herzoslovakians were considered citizens of United States of Dictators, celebrations were held within Herzoslovakian communities. Nowadays, Dictatorisians and Herzoslovakians get along peacefully.


Duogians are the third largest group, constituting of 9.3% of the population, Unlike Herzoslovakians, most Duogians arrived in the United States of Dictators in the late 1950s and mid 1960s during which The Duogian Civil War was going on. From 2011 to 2021, around 10,000 Duogians settled in the United States of Dictators.


Loharians are the fourth and smallest ethnic group, constituting of 2.8% of the population, The Loharian population is most located in the Southern United States of Dictators and in areas near the border with Lohari. From 2009 to 2021, around 15,000 Loharians moved to the United States of Dictators, a number that is still growing.

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