Minorities in Europe refer to groups that differ from the majority population in terms of ethnicity, language, religion, or culture. This includes, but is not limited to, ethnic minorities such as Roma and Sinti, immigrants from various regions, and indigenous peoples like the Sami in Scandinavia. Additionally, linguistic minorities, such as speakers of regional languages like Basque or Welsh, also fall into this category. These groups often face challenges related to social integration, discrimination, and the preservation of their cultural identities.
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Africans still remain the largest minority group in Europe.
No. A minority survived.
Muslims
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The largest ethnic minority found in most European countries would be African.
A:There are at least some Christians in every country in Europe. There are several countries in Europe where Christians are in the minority. Denmark is an example.
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It is shown live in some European countries, but it is only of interest to a minority of people.
One reason might be that many minorities left Europe, to flee from religious oppression.
a minority is a minor person
WASP stands for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. In America and much of Europe, they are considered the majority.