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No, that's true. Nationalities are typically not divided in halves, as a person of a certain nationality is born with a certain set of cultural identity and nationality. However, some people may have mixed heritage, and so may identify with both countries and cultures, creating a sense of dual nationality.

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Published: Monday, December 12, 2022

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