| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Nomadic group that migrated from modern-day India | Romani | 90%
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| Their language is official in Switzerland, although speakers make up just 0.5% of the Swiss population | Romansh | 89%
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| The indigenous people of northern Fennoscandia | Sámi | 85%
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| Native to the Pyrenees, they speak Europe's only language isolate | Basques | 83%
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| These people are the only one of the 6 "Celtic Nations" located outside the British Isles | Bretons | 78%
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| Turkic people of eastern Europe and central Asia who make up Russia's 2nd-largest ethnic group | Tatars | 77%
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| The majority group of their eponymous province of the Netherlands | West Frisians | 68%
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| Eastern European Jews | Ashkenazim | 67%
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| Their native islands are ruled by Denmark, but closest to Iceland and Scotland | Faroese | 65%
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| Although they are one of Belgium's 2 major ethnic groups, they are statistically a minority of the Belgian population | Walloons | 58%
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| Slavic group primarily located in Germany | Sorbians | 56%
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| Stalin ordered the deportation of many of these people, also known as "Russlanddeutschen" | Volga Germans | 54%
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| Often associated with the above, despite being genetically related to the ethnic Irish | Irish Travellers | 50%
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| Slavic group from the Eastern Carpathians | Rusyn | 44%
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| Their ancestors fled to Italy from Ottoman Albania | Arbëreshë | 17%
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