Ethnic Groups
France
France
- 92% French
- 2% Catalan
- 1% Breton
- 1% Atalan
- 4% Other
- 91.5% German
- 2.4% Turkish
- .7% Italian
- .4% Greek
- .4% Polish
- 4.6% Other
- 65% German
- 18% French
- 10% Italian
- 1% Romansch
- 6% Other
- 58% Fleming
- 31% Walloon
- 11% Othe
- Netherlands
- 83% Dutch
- 17% Other
- 91.1% Austrian
- 4% Former Yugoslavs
- 1.6% Turkish
- .9% German
- 2.4% Other
- 54.1% Luxembourger
- 16.4% Portuguese
- 7% French
- 3.5% Italian
- 3.3% Belgium
- 2.3% German
- 1.1% British
- 12.3% Other
- 86% Alemannic
- 14% Other
- 47% French
- 16% Monegasque
- 16% Italian
- 21% Other
There isn’t a lot of cultural diversity in this region, and a majority of immigrants leaving other countries don’t come in bulk to western europe, especially Asian immigrants. Although the majority of the people in the region are European, there’s many different types of Europeans like German, or French.
There there aren’t really any current ethnic conflicts in the region, but small things such as language barriers between ethnic groups in the region do create some tensions, for example Belgium. A lot of the immigrants in the region stay in Germany or France, not so much other countries. There’s a lot of different European ethnic groups as well, mostly smaller groups of people living in a different country, such as small groups of Germans in Belgium. The region is very diverse when looking at European ethnicities, but not so much of global ethnicities.
There there aren’t really any current ethnic conflicts in the region, but small things such as language barriers between ethnic groups in the region do create some tensions, for example Belgium. A lot of the immigrants in the region stay in Germany or France, not so much other countries. There’s a lot of different European ethnic groups as well, mostly smaller groups of people living in a different country, such as small groups of Germans in Belgium. The region is very diverse when looking at European ethnicities, but not so much of global ethnicities.