2012
Overall Settled Minorities' Population
- Austria
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Bulgaria
The Minority population of Bulgaria accounts for 1,840,244 or 15.2% of the total population.
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Cyprus
Around 98250, including Turkish-Cypriots residing in the area administered by the Turkish Cypriots (north Cyprus).
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Denmark
In Denmark, the number of the overall settled minorities' population including descendants at the end of 2011 was 578,052 which constitutes 10.36 percent of the total population.
- Finland
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France
France doesn't recognize minorities
- Germany
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Greece
Censuses do not provide specific information on minorities.
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Hungary
168.914.
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Ireland
The demographics of Ireland, according to the 2006 census are as follows: Irish 87.4%, other white 7.5%, Asian 1.3%, black 1.1%, mixed 1.1%, unspecified 1.6%.
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Italy
2.938.000 linguistic minorities and 150.000-170.000 Roma (year 2010).
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Poland
The number of persons belonging to minorities amounts to 253,273.
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Portugal
There is no legal definition of ethnic minority in Portuguese law and the Instituto Nacional de Estatística [National Statistics Institute] does not demand any information concerning the ethnic belonging of the individuals.
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Romania
11 per cent of the total
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Slovenia
There are two officially recognized minorities in Slovenia (Italian and Hungarian). Roma are recognized as a special ethnic group.
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Spain
No data.
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Sweden
The five recognised national minorities in Sweden are the Roma, Swedish Finns, Tornedalers, Sami and Jews. There are only estimates of the overall settled Minorities' Population in Sweden (slightly more than half a million).