It depends whether you are dividing people by religion or by ethnicity. Roughly 20% of Turkey is ALEVI, a religious minority which is similar to Shiite Sufism and roughly 20% of Turkey is KURDISH, an ethnic minority that lives primarily in southeast Turkey. While there is some overlap, most Alevis are Turks and most Kurds are Sunni. (Most of the rest of Turkey is Sunni Turks.)
20% of Israel's population is about 1,576,000 people and is roughly the size of the Arab Israeli Population.
the Kurds are the largest minority and make up 20% of turkey's population.
Germany's most dominant ethnic group is German, which makes up 91.5 percent of the population. Turkish is the second largest ethnic group.
The white population in Zimbabwe makes up less than 1 percent of the total population.
Bolivia makes up the largest ethnic group in the American population. :)
The majority ethnic group in Chile is made up of people of mixed European and indigenous descent, known as Mestizos. They make up about 90% of the country's population.
The indigenous Māori are the group that makes up the largest minority population in Zealand.
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The Han Chinese make up about 92 percent of the population of China.
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