5 Most Homogeneous Countries in the World

04. Tunisia

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98% of the Tunisian population is Arab or Arab-Berber. The country has seen a significant level of intermixing between these two ethnicities, so lines are often blurred, and it may be hard to distinguish. The 2010-11 Tunisian revolution resulted in a wave of activism for the indigenous population of Imazighen, which is another example of the element that some of the most homogenous countries may often marginalize their minority groups.