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No, Europeans are the majority in Europe.
The Turks.
Einar Holmestad has written: 'Lingual minorities in Europe'
Because they came close to killing all the minorities people in Eastern Europe...
There are minorities everywhere due to immigration. If there were no minorities, then each country would either be 100% all one ethnicity, or split evenly between 2, 5, etc. ethnicities. The largest minority in Europe are Turks (not including the ones who live in Turkey) with approximately 9 million throughout the continent; the next largest would be North African Arabs, with about 5 million throughout.
Football Against Racism in Europe was created in 1999.
Elaine Eddison has written: 'Protection of minorities at the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe'
Minorities in Western European countries have been increasing in population since after WWII. Minorities typically have higher birth rates than Europeans, causing for their population to grow faster than Europeans in their own countries. In addition, immigration is truly the only thing keeping Western Europe's population from declining. Most immigrants are minorities.
One reason might be that many minorities left Europe, to flee from religious oppression.
French (Walloon) and Flemish. Minorities of migrants from the rest of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Romany Gypsies.
Austria and Hungary were once great powers in Europe, called the Austria-Hungary Empire in the early 20th century, The minorities of these countries were the Polish, the Croatians and the Bosnians. The empire existed until the end of WWI in 1918.
Yugoslavia