Population exchange
Population exchange stands for:
- Segregation (sociology) (process of unmixing different elements in an observation area)
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ethnic segregation (euphemistically also called ethnic cleansing ), sometimes associated with segregation of religious groups, for example
- Population exchange between Greece and Turkey after the First World War
- Population exchange in Cyprus in 1975 in the context of the Cyprus crisis
- in the Yugoslav Wars and / or after
- at the partition of India in 1947
See also
- Great exchange - a political battleground and agitation focus of the New Right
- Population change
- Wiktionary: population exchange - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations