nation
a. Population and race
The Spanish population is relatively homogeneous in its racial and ethnic composition.
The estimated population of Spain for 2009 is 40,525,002, giving the country an overall density of 81 persons per sq km (210 per sq mi). Spain is increasingly urban, with 77 percent of the population in towns and cities.
Spain’s population trends have been somewhat unusual
they waved their flags and turned the stands into a sea of Taegeukgi as they cheered on the Korean team. The huge amount of energy that the fans conveyed to the Korean players was the driving force behind the Korean team's victory.
At this point, it is no exaggeration to say that to Koreans the Taegeukgi is not simply a flag that symbolizes the nation but almost a kind of national religion.
nation with high potential to have great power in the global market after China and India.
- Legal perspective
-It is well known that 88% of the population is Islamic. Though the country has the largest number of Islamic believers, Islam is not the state religion. Unfortunately, in politics there is a sense of corruption and strong bureaucracy. In addition, the economic system is inefficient;
nationalism.
There are diverse languages, races, ideologies and religions in India. It is important, however, that Indian don't decide which is wrong or right. Because they think generosity among the differences, they respect the other aspects even though something is different. Also, there is a religious characteristic which is special. Compared to other usual countries, Indian believes in th
1강 The Commonwealth of Nations
1. Definition
“The Commonwealth is an association of 54 independent states consulting and co-operating in the common interests of their peoples and in the promotion of
international understanding and world peace.”
- Members
United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand/ Malaysia, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka/ Nigeria, Sout