Template:Ethnic groups in Europe
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key to font size: sqrt (population in million/10)
e.g. Russians: 122 million – sqrt(12.2)=349%;
Portuguese: 11.6 million – sqrt(1.16)=108%;
Icelanders: 0.25 million – sqrt(.025)=16%, but shown as 45% (minimal font size)
Data[edit source]
- "The Peoples of Europe by Demographic Size, Table 1", Pan & Pfeil (2003).[1]
- 2010 Russian Census[2][3]
Rank (by population size) |
People | Population (million people) |
1. | Russians (Europe and Asia) | 122 |
2. | Germans (i.e. German-speakers, including Germans, Austrians, German-speaking Swiss, Alsatians, Lorrainers, South Tyroleans, German-speaking Belgians, North Schleswigers etc.) | 89.3 |
3. | Italians | 57.0 |
4. | Turks (Asia and Europe) | 56.5 |
5. | French (i.e. French-speakers, including French, Walloons, French-speaking Swiss, Provençals) | 55.0 |
6. | English | 46.0 |
7. | Ukrainians (including Ruthenians) | 43.2 |
8. | Poles | 38.4 |
9. | Spaniards (including Andalusians, Aragonese, Asturians, Cantabrians, Canarians, Castilians, Extremadurans, Leonese, Mirandese and Barranquenhos) | 31.1 |
10. | Romanians (including Moldovans) | 22.5 |
11. | Dutch (including Flemings) | 20.7 |
12. | Greeks | 13.9 |
13. | Portuguese (including Galicians) | 11.6 |
14. | Hungarians | 11.6 |
15. | Catalans (including Algherese, Andorrans, Balearics and Valencians) | 11.5 |
16. | Belorusians | 10.2 |
17. | Czechs (including Moravians) | 9.80 |
18. | Swedes | 8.00 |
19. | Serbs | 7.70 |
20. | Bulgarians (including Pomaks) | 6.70 |
21. | Irish | 6.10 |
22. | Occitans (including Aranese) | 5.95 |
23. | Tatars (including Crimean Tatars) | 5.70 |
24. | Scots | 5.50 |
25. | Finns | 5.34 |
26. | Albanians | 5.30 |
27. | Danes | 5.10 |
28. | Slovaks | 5.00 |
29. | Croats | 4.80 |
30. | Norwegians | 4.10 |
31. | Romany / Sinti | 3.80 |
32. | Lithuanians | 3.10 |
33. | Slovenes | 1.90 |
34. | Chuvash | 1.80 |
35. | Macedonians | 1.58 |
36. | Bosniaks | 1.56 |
37. | Chechens | 1.50 |
38. | Latvians | 1.42 |
39. | Bashkirs | 1.35 |
40. | Jews | 1.30 |
41. | Mordvins | 1.10 |
42. | Estonians | 1.00 |
43. | Circassians | 0.750 |
44. | Udmurts | 0.715 |
45. | Karelians | 0.700 |
46. | Basques | 0.667 |
47. | Mari | 0.644 |
48. | Rhaeto-Romanics (Friulians, Ladins, Romansh) | 0.621 |
49. | Montenegrins | 0.550 |
50. | Avars | 0.544 |
51. | Welsh | 0.543 |
52. | Kashubians | 0.500 |
53. | Frisians | 0.462 |
54. | Bretons | 0.450 |
55. | Ossetians | 0.400 |
56. | Maltese | 0.374 |
57. | Dargins | 0.353 |
58. | Aromanians | 0.336 |
59. | Komi Zyryan | 0.336 |
60. | Luxembourgers | 0.308 |
61. | Kumyks | 0.277 |
62. | Lezgins | 0.257 |
63. | Icelanders | 0.250 |
64. | Ingushetians | 0.215 |
65. | Gagauz | 0.200 |
66. | Kalmyks | 0.166 |
67. | Karachays | 0.150 |
68. | Komi Permyaks | 0.147 |
69. | Lak | 0.102 |
70. | Tabasarans | 0.094 |
71. | Sami | 0.093 |
72. | Balkars | 0.078 |
73. | Nogais | 0.074 |
74. | Sorbs | 0.060 |
75. | Greenlanders (Inuit) | 0.056 |
76. | Faroese | 0.045 |
77. | Rutuls | 0.020 |
78. | Tats | 0.019 |
79. | Vepsians | 0.012 |
80. | Tsakhurs | 0.0065 |
81. | Karaim | 0.0046 |
82. | Izhorians (Ingrians) | 0.0011 |
83. | Cornish | 0.0010 |
84. | Manx Gaels | 0.0003 |
85. | Livonians | 0.0001 |
Notes[edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 (a breakdown by country of these 87 groups is given in Table 5, pp. 17–31.)
- ↑ Russian Census 2010: Population by ethnicity Lua error in Module:Lang/utilities at line 79: attempt to call local 'name_from_code' (a nil value).
- ↑
References[edit source]