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Integration

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Integration  (INTEGRATION)

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814-1 colony جالية kolonie
—osada
Kolonie colonia siirtokunta colonie colonia imigrantów kolonia COLÔNIA Колония
814-2 coexistence تعايش soužití
—koexistence
Zusammenleben
—Nebeneinanderleben
—Koexistenz
coexistencia rinnakkainelo coexistence coesistenza współistnienie (imigrantów) COEXISTÊNCIA Сосуществование
814-3 fusion انصهار splynutí Verschmelzung fusión yhteensulautuminen
—väestofuusio
fusion fusione ludności zlanie się FUSÃO Слияние (населения)
814-4 integration اندماج pohlcení Einverleibung
—Integration
integración väestöintegraatio intégration integrazione wchłonięcie (grup ludności) INTEGRAÇÃO Включение в коренное население
814-5 segregation تفرقة segregace Bevölkerungstrennung
—Segregation
segregación väestöllinen eristäytyminen
—väestöllinen syrjintä
—segregaatio
ségrégation segregazione
—isolamento
segregacja (ludności) SEGREGAÇÃO Сегрегация


When immigrants (802-3*) from a particular territory do not assimilate in their new country but retain the customs of their place of origin (810-3), they are called a colony 1. When the receiving country is already inhabited, this raises problems of coexistence 2 between different populations. These may be solved by the fusion 3 of the population, i.e., by the disappearance of recognizable differences, or by the integration4 of one of the populations into the other. Segregation 5 exists in a territory where two or more populations live but remain separated by barriers imposed by custom or even by the force of law.

  • 1. colony n. — colonize v., to found a colony, also used in the sense of settling a new territory — colonist n., member of a colony.
  • 2. coexistence n. — coexist v.
  • 5. segregation n. — segregate v.


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