Ethnic Diversity in Each of our Countries
Denmark:
Danish: 97%
Scandinavian: 2%
Faroese and Inuit: 1%
Estonia:
Estonian 65%
Russian 28%
Ukrainian 2.5%
Belarusian 1.5%
Finnish 1%
Finland:
Finn 93%
Swede 6%
Sami 0.1%
Other 1%
Iceland:
Celts: 98%
Swedish 0.5%
Danish 0.4%
Ireland
Irish 97%
English 2%
Latvia
Latvian 58%
Russian 30%
Belorussian 4%
Ukrainian 3%
Polish 2.5%
Lithuanian 1.4%
Lithuanian
Lithuanian 81.4%
Russian 8.2%
Polish 7%
Belorussian 1,5%
Ukrainian 1%
Other 0.9%
Norway
Norwegian 96.4%
Sami (Lapp) 0.5%
Finn 0.3%
Other 2.8%
Sweden
Swedish 89.3%
Finn & Sami (Lapp) 3%
Yugoslav 0.8%
Iranian 0.6%
Other 6.3%
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
White 95% (English 81,5%; Scottish 9,6%; Irish 2,4%; Welsh 1,9%)
Asian Indian 1%
West Indian 1%
Pakistani 1%
Denmark:
Danish: 97%
Scandinavian: 2%
Faroese and Inuit: 1%
Estonia:
Estonian 65%
Russian 28%
Ukrainian 2.5%
Belarusian 1.5%
Finnish 1%
Finland:
Finn 93%
Swede 6%
Sami 0.1%
Other 1%
Iceland:
Celts: 98%
Swedish 0.5%
Danish 0.4%
Ireland
Irish 97%
English 2%
Latvia
Latvian 58%
Russian 30%
Belorussian 4%
Ukrainian 3%
Polish 2.5%
Lithuanian 1.4%
Lithuanian
Lithuanian 81.4%
Russian 8.2%
Polish 7%
Belorussian 1,5%
Ukrainian 1%
Other 0.9%
Norway
Norwegian 96.4%
Sami (Lapp) 0.5%
Finn 0.3%
Other 2.8%
Sweden
Swedish 89.3%
Finn & Sami (Lapp) 3%
Yugoslav 0.8%
Iranian 0.6%
Other 6.3%
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
White 95% (English 81,5%; Scottish 9,6%; Irish 2,4%; Welsh 1,9%)
Asian Indian 1%
West Indian 1%
Pakistani 1%
Denmark:
Danish: 97%
Scandinavian: 2%
Faroese and Inuit: 1%
Estonia:
Estonian 65%
Russian 28%
Ukrainian 2.5%
Belarusian 1.5%
Finnish 1%
Finland:
Finn 93%
Swede 6%
Sami 0.1%
Other 1%
Iceland:
Celts: 98%
Swedish 0.5%
Danish 0.4%
Ireland
Irish 97%
English 2%
Latvia
Latvian 58%
Russian 30%
Belorussian 4%
Ukrainian 3%
Polish 2.5%
Lithuanian 1.4%
Lithuanian
Lithuanian 81.4%
Russian 8.2%
Polish 7%
Belorussian 1,5%
Ukrainian 1%
Other 0.9%
Norway
Norwegian 96.4%
Sami (Lapp) 0.5%
Finn 0.3%
Other 2.8%
Sweden
Swedish 89.3%
Finn & Sami (Lapp) 3%
Yugoslav 0.8%
Iranian 0.6%
Other 6.3%
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
White 95% (English 81,5%; Scottish 9,6%; Irish 2,4%; Welsh 1,9%)
Asian Indian 1%
West Indian 1%
Pakistani 1%
Denmark:
Danish: 97%
Scandinavian: 2%
Faroese and Inuit: 1%
Estonia:
Estonian 65%
Russian 28%
Ukrainian 2.5%
Belarusian 1.5%
Finnish 1%
Finland:
Finn 93%
Swede 6%
Sami 0.1%
Other 1%
Iceland:
Celts: 98%
Swedish 0.5%
Danish 0.4%
Ireland
Irish 97%
English 2%
Latvia
Latvian 58%
Russian 30%
Belorussian 4%
Ukrainian 3%
Polish 2.5%
Lithuanian 1.4%
Lithuanian
Lithuanian 81.4%
Russian 8.2%
Polish 7%
Belorussian 1,5%
Ukrainian 1%
Other 0.9%
Norway
Norwegian 96.4%
Sami (Lapp) 0.5%
Finn 0.3%
Other 2.8%
Sweden
Swedish 89.3%
Finn & Sami (Lapp) 3%
Yugoslav 0.8%
Iranian 0.6%
Other 6.3%
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
White 95% (English 81,5%; Scottish 9,6%; Irish 2,4%; Welsh 1,9%)
Asian Indian 1%
West Indian 1%
Pakistani 1%
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Results from the Graph
From this graph I learned that the distribution of different ethnic groups in Northern Europe is quite balanced. I also learned that the largest ethnic group in Northern Europe is Celts and the smallest ethnic group in Northern Europe is Latvian. These are interesting findings that varied a lot from what I expected.
Ethnic Distribution and Conflicts
From the research I did on ethnic distribution in Northern Europe, I have discovered quite a few interesting things. The first major piece of information that I discovered was that most of the ethnic groups live in Western North Europe and not many people live in Northern, Southern and Eastern North Europe. Furthermore, there are some ethnic tensions in Northern Europe between the citizens and immigrants fleeing the Middle East as well as some tension between citizens and Muslims.
From this graph I learned that the distribution of different ethnic groups in Northern Europe is quite balanced. I also learned that the largest ethnic group in Northern Europe is Celts and the smallest ethnic group in Northern Europe is Latvian. These are interesting findings that varied a lot from what I expected.
Ethnic Distribution and Conflicts
From the research I did on ethnic distribution in Northern Europe, I have discovered quite a few interesting things. The first major piece of information that I discovered was that most of the ethnic groups live in Western North Europe and not many people live in Northern, Southern and Eastern North Europe. Furthermore, there are some ethnic tensions in Northern Europe between the citizens and immigrants fleeing the Middle East as well as some tension between citizens and Muslims.