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]

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. 1.0 1.1 (a breakdown by country of these 87 groups is given in Table 5, pp. 17–31.)
  2. 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).

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