User:Jerome501/Ethnic groups in Europe and Central Asia

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Abazins[edit]

Abkhazians[edit]

Avars[edit]

Albanians[edit]

Armenians[edit]

4,650,000

Aromanians[edit]

Total 79,795 (0.006% of the total Balkan population)

Assyrians[edit]

Azerbaijanis[edit]

Bashkirs[edit]

Belarusians[edit]

Bosniaks[edit]

Total 2,066,047 (1.65% of the total Balkan population)

Self-identified Bosnians[edit]

Total 50,575 (0.005% of the total Balkan population)

Botlikhs[edit]

Boykos[edit]

Bulgarians[edit]

Total 5,980,279 (4.8% of the total Balkan population)

Bunjevci[edit]

Total 16,716, 18,200 including the Hungarian government's estimate (0.001% of the total Balkan population)

Chechens[edit]

Chuvashes[edit]

Circassians (including Adyghes)[edit]

Total 538

Cossacks[edit]

Crimean Tatars[edit]

Total 268,158 (0.2% of the total Balkan population)

Croats[edit]

Total 4,558,507 (3.6% of the total Balkan population)

Csangos[edit]

  •  Romania: 1,536 (2011); 0.0001% of the total Balkan population)

Czechs[edit]

Total 20,727 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)

Dargins[edit]

Dungans[edit]

Estonians[edit]

Finns[edit]

Gagauzes[edit]

Total 184,059 (0.1% of the total Balkan population)

Georgians[edit]

Total 61,622 (0.004% of the total Balkan population)

Germans (including Austrian populations)[edit]

Total 222,340 (0.2% of the total Balkan population)

Gorani[edit]

Total 19,361 without unofficial estimates (0.001% of the total Balkan population)

Greeks[edit]

Total 232,851 Greeks outside of Greece'

Hungarians[edit]

10,634,506

Hutsuls[edit]

Total 25,290 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)

Ingushes[edit]

Istrians[edit]

Total 25,493 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)

Italians[edit]

Total 24,768 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)

Jews[edit]

Total 162,705 (0.1% of the total Balkan population)

Karachays[edit]

Karaites[edit]

Karakalpaks[edit]

Karelians[edit]

Kashubians[edit]

Kazakhs[edit]

Khakas[edit]

Koreans[edit]

Krymchaks[edit]

Kurds[edit]

Kyrgyz[edit]

Latvians[edit]

Lemkos[edit]

Lezgians[edit]

Lithuanians[edit]

Livonians[edit]

Macedonians[edit]

Total 1,340,148 (1.0% of the total Balkan population)

Megleno-Romanians[edit]

Total 8,300 (0.0003% of the total Balkan population)

Mongols (Including Buryats, Kalmyks and Soyots)[edit]

Montenegrins[edit]

Total 349,193 (0.3% of the total Balkan population)

Moravians[edit]

Muslims[edit]

Total 75,537 (0.007% of the total Balkan population)

Nogais[edit]

Ossetians[edit]

Orthodox[edit]

Total 3,386

Poles[edit]

Total 158,388 (0.1% of the total Balkan population)

Pomaks[edit]

Total 210,000 (0.2% of the total Balkan population)

Romani[edit]

Total 1,604,229 (1.3% of the total Balkan population)

Romanians (Includes Serbian and Bulgarian Vlachs, and Moldovans)[edit]

Total 20,114,801 (16.1% of the total Balkan population)

Russians[edit]

Total 8,746,312 (7.0% of the total Balkan population)

Rusyns[edit]

Total 29,960 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)

Sami[edit]

Serbs[edit]

Total 7,566,304 (0.6% of the total Balkan population)

Silesians[edit]

Slovaks[edit]

Total 107,590 (0.009% of the total Balkan population)

Slovenes[edit]

Total 1,649,589 (1.3% of the total Balkan population)

Swedes[edit]

Tajiks[edit]

Talysh[edit]

Tatars[edit]

Turks[edit]

Total 776,449 (0.6% of the total Balkan population)

Turkmens[edit]

Tuvans[edit]

Ukrainians[edit]

Total 38,052,092 (30.5% of the total Balkan population)

Uyghurs[edit]

Uzbeks[edit]

Yezidis[edit]

Yugoslavs[edit]

Total 30,815 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)

Zazas[edit]

Total minorities 19,996,361

Total population 124,954,964