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.
South Africa, which is in Africa :)
Salvia-speaking minorities can be found in countries such as Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. These indigenous groups primarily speak languages belonging to the Salvia language family, which includes languages like Quiché, K'iche', and Mam.
Certainly Iran. Iraq and Azerbaijan are also majority Shiite countries. Other countries like Lebanon and Yemen have large Shiite minorities.
No country has a Zoroastrian majority. There are minorities in many countries, notably India, Iran and Pakistan.
Yes, the small Jewish minorities in the African countries celebrate Hanukkah privately in their homes.
A countries non nationals are its ethnic minorities.
Hinduism is practiced in India, nepal, Myanmar and Mauritius. Some of the other countries with Hindu minorities include usa, uk, pakistan and european countries.
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.
Western European nations encouraged immigration to make up for their declining populations
Yes, but this is challenged in many countries (as are the human rights of women, racial and religious minorities and so on).
Three European countries have Islamic majorities: Albania, Bosnia and Kosovo. But all of these countries are officially secular, and have no official religion.