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  2. Ethnic groups in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the number of non-EU nationals living in EU members states was 23.7 million (5.3% of the EU population). The countries with the largest population of non-nationals were Germany, Spain, France and Italy.

  3. Demographics of Europe - Wikipedia

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    330,000,000 people lived in Europe in 1916. [ 9] In 1950 there were 549,000,000. [ 10] The population of Europe in 2015 was estimated to be 741 million according to the United Nations, [ 10] which was slightly less than 11% of the world population. The precise figure depends on the exact definition of the geographic extent of Europe.

  4. List of countries by ethnic groups - Wikipedia

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    While some countries make classifications based on broad ancestry groups or characteristics such as skin color (e.g., the white ethnic category in the United States and some other countries), other countries use various ethnic, cultural, linguistic, or religious factors for classification. Ethnic groups may be subdivided into subgroups, which ...

  5. Demographics of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of the European Union. The population density of the EU is 106 people per km 2. N.B. the light in the North Sea is from oil platforms. A cartogram depicting the population distribution between old EU-27 member states in 2008 (including the UK and excluding Croatia). 57.8% of all citizens of the EU live in the four largest member ...

  6. European Americans - Wikipedia

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    133 million European-diaspora Americans. 41% of total U.S. population (2017) [ 1][ a] (as opposed to 235.4 million Americans identifying as White in combination with other races and 204.3 million self-identifying as white) [ 2] 61.6% of the total U.S. population (2020) Regions with significant populations. Contiguous United States and Alaska.

  7. American ancestry - Wikipedia

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    According to U.S. Census Bureau; "Ancestry refers to a person's ethnic origin or descent, 'roots,' or heritage, or the place of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States." [ 36] The plurality (not majority) ancestry background in each county in the US in 2000:

  8. Historical racial and ethnic demographics of the United States

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    Racial and ethnic demographics of the United States in percentage of the population. The United States census enumerated Whites and Blacks since 1790, Asians and Native Americans since 1860 (though all Native Americans in the U.S. were not enumerated until 1890), "some other race" since 1950, and "two or more races" since 2000. [2]

  9. United States of Greater Austria - Wikipedia

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    The United States of Greater Austria ( German: Vereinigte Staaten von Groß-Österreich) was an unrealised proposal made in 1906 to federalize Austria-Hungary to help resolve widespread ethnic and nationalist tensions. It was conceived by a group of scholars surrounding Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, notably by the ethnic Romanian lawyer ...