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  2. Xenophobia - Wikipedia

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    Xenophobia (from Ancient Greek: ξένος , "strange, foreign, or alien", and φόβος (phóbos), "fear") [1] is the fear or dislike of anything that is perceived as being foreign or strange.

  3. Anti-Europeanism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Europeanism, Anti-European sentiment, and Europhobia are political terms used in a variety of contexts, implying sentiment or policies in opposition to Europe. In the context of racial or ethno-nationalist politics, this may refer to the dislike, hatred, prejudice, mistreatment and/or discrimination against/toward the culture or peoples of ...

  4. Category:Xenophobia in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Anti-immigration politics in Europe (25 C, 107 P) I. Islamophobia in Europe (9 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Xenophobia in Europe" The following 8 pages are in this ...

  5. Anti-Slavic sentiment - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, many xenophobic white supremacists were deeply tied to their nation's "Anglo-Saxon" culture, specifically from the early 1900s to the end of World War II. The Ku Klux Klan in Canada was prominent in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta, both of which have a relatively high Eastern European ethnic population.

  6. Anti-Greek sentiment - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, as a response to the anti-Greek nativist xenophobia by the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) was founded, which sought to Americanize the Greek immigrant in America. [59]

  7. Anti-Hungarian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    In Romania, the Ceaușescu regime gave great focus to the ancient history of Transylvania. [28] National communism in Romania made historical personalities of Hungary (such as John Hunyadi or György Dózsa ) [ 29 ] [ 30 ] go through Romanianization and become more central figures in Romanian history.

  8. Engravings from nearly 16,000 years ago peel back the curtain ...

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    Researchers are learning more about ancient central European society thanks to stones from thousands of years ago.. A team of international scientists analyzed markings made on more than 400 stone ...

  9. Anti-Romani sentiment - Wikipedia

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    The Romani are actually a distinctly European people of considerable Northwestern Indian descent, or what is literally considered to be Aryan. Similarly to European Jews, specifically the Ashkenazi, the Romani people quickly acquired European genes via enslavement and intermarriage upon their arrival in Europe 1,000 years ago.