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Minority Ethnic Groups of Europe

Name these European ethnic groups that do not constitute a majority in any country.
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The indigenous people of northern Fennoscandia
Sámi
Their language is official in Switzerland, although speakers make up just 0.5% of the Swiss population
Romansh
These people are the only one of the 6 "Celtic Nations" located outside the British Isles
Bretons
Slavic group primarily located in Germany
Sorbians
Eastern European Jews
Ashkenazim
Nomadic group that migrated from modern-day India
Romani
Often associated with the above, despite being genetically related to the ethnic Irish
Irish Travellers
Stalin ordered the deportation of many of these people, also known as "Russlanddeutschen"
Volga Germans
The majority group of their eponymous province of the Netherlands
West Frisians
Native to the Pyrenees, they speak Europe's only language isolate
Basques
Turkic people of eastern Europe and central Asia who make up Russia's 2nd-largest ethnic group
Tatars
Their ancestors fled to Italy from Ottoman Albania
Arbëreshë
Slavic group from the Eastern Carpathians
Rusyn
Although they are one of Belgium's 2 major ethnic groups, they are statistically a minority of the Belgian population
Walloons
Their native islands are ruled by Denmark, but closest to Iceland and Scotland
Faroese
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