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    1. Fun-Wallaby6414 on

      Bro deleted the post and reposted it after getting one critical comment. Ill copy what i wrote:

      The same Mapper claimed in the Central European post that Swiss and Lucembourgians are ethnic Germans because of language (?) but now Montenegrins, Croats, Bosniaks and Serbian arent one ethnic group? This is big big bullshit

    2. People often cite 7–8% as the Serbian population in Kosovo, but that does not reflect reality. Although Serb-majority areas consistently have higher voter turnout than Albanian-majority areas, Serb parties still account for only about 4% of the nationwide vote.

      This aligns with the 2024 census, which estimates the Serb population at roughly 2–3%, even when accounting for census boycotts. The 7–8% figure primarily stems from outdated OSCE-era estimates from around 2010, and treating it as current is misleading.

    3. Last-Somewhere-6699 on

      There’s a problem in the Eastern Thrace region of Türkiye. 99% of the population isn’t Turkish. Many Kurds settled there later, in Istanbul. I don’t believe their numbers are less than 1 million.

    4. Training_Advantage21 on

      A lot of Croats and Albanians in Cyprus. Are you sure you got your data right?

    5. sure, lol.

      ALL of these r from, „census“ data,

      however, East Thrace, „mother tongue“ (which in Greece would return 96% Greek).

      & the Greek one is from some, random, „minority rights“ NGO.

      the fact is,

      Greece doesn’t ask for „ethnicity“ in the census.

      recognizes no minorities.

      considers all non-immigrants Greek, (& that is also how they identify).

    6. baron_spaghetti on

      Amazing that there’s no North Macedonians in Bulgaria and no Bulgarians in North Macedonia despite being nearly the same culture/religion and speaking two dialects of the same language.

      What are the odds? 😏

    7. tatar1warlord on

      I highly doubt of eastern thrace. unlike ankara, which is formed by central anatolian base population. in istanbul, many „turks“ aren’t turks, there are kurds, laz people, non turkish balkan/caucasus, other minorities. not even mentioning migrants. I’d say maybe half of istanbul are really ethnically turk. that’s why istanbul gives a wrong impression to foreigners. there is no population census like bulgaria. so it’s better to leave that part.

    8. Nothing_Special_23 on

      Truth be told, if not for Istanbul alone, the number of Turks would be much, much, much, much, much smaller.

    9. thanasis87kav on

      What is the difference between Albanian Albanians amd Arvanite Albanians? The Greek Arvanites are considered a different ethnic group.

    10. Arvanites are not Albanians. „North Macedonians“ are less than 6k people in Greece.

    11. kicklhimintheballs on

      Kurds are like 20% of the istanbul. You also have a huge arabic community. Just Syrians make 5% alone. It’s wrong since European part of Istanbul makes 90% of Eastern Thrace’s population

      Northern Cyprus resident population is also super diverse, maybe even more than the Greek side

    12. I see Greek and Roma share the same color.
      Is this a reference to that legendary Omegle debate?

    13. Sudden-Importance-58 on

      What does this mean anyway meaningfully?

      How about putting up the mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosome share of haplotypes to get a very clear picture of ethnic groups. We are all a continuous mosaic…

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