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===== Definition ===== Ethno geographical segregation refers to the physical separation of different ethnic or racial groups within a geographic area. This can occur through various means, such as the establishment of segregated neighborhoods, ghettos, or reservations. It can also manifest as the division of communities based on racial or ethnic lines, resulting in limited interaction or social integration between groups. Ethno geographical segregation often arises as a result of historical and systemic factors, such as discriminatory practices, policies, or economic inequalities. It can contribute to social, economic, and political disparities among different ethnic or racial communities, leading to unequal access to resources, opportunities, and services. While segregation can occur voluntarily, with individuals or communities choosing to reside with others of a similar background, it can also be imposed by external forces or systemic inequalities. Such segregation can perpetuate stereotypes, reinforce racial and ethnic divisions, and limit cross-cultural understanding and engagement. Efforts to address ethno-geographic segregation often involve promoting inclusivity, diversity, and equal access to resources and opportunities. These may include policies and programs aimed at reducing discrimination, promoting fair housing practices, and fostering integration and interaction between different communities.
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