User:Jerome501/Ethnic groups in Europe and Central Asia

Abazins

 * 355 (2011)
 * 4 (2011)
 * 27 (2009)
 * 43,341 (2010)
 * 128 (2001)

Abkhazians

 * 122,175 (2011)
 * 15 (2011)
 * 4,551 excluding Abkhazia (2014)
 * 76 (2009)
 * 25 (2011)
 * 11,249 (2010)
 * 1,458 (2001)

Avars

 * 49,800 (2009)
 * 35 (2011)
 * 1,202 (2009)
 * 51 (2011)
 * 12 (2011)
 * 912,090 (2010)
 * 1,496 (2001)

Albanians

 * 2,312,356 (2011)
 * 2,659 (2013)
 * 220 (2011)
 * 18,081 including "Kosovars" (2011)
 * 12 (2011)
 * 274,390 (2001)
 * 459 (2009)
 * 1,616,869 (2011)
 * 30 (2011)
 * 14 (2011)
 * 509,083 (2002)
 * 30,439 (2011)
 * 430 (2011)
 * 520 (2002), no data from 2011 census
 * 5,809 (2011)
 * 6,186 (2002)
 * 3,308 (2001)
 * Total 4,779,410 (3.8% of the total Balkan population)

Armenians
4,650,000
 * 41,907 (2011)
 * 2,961,514 (2011)
 * 120,300 (2009)
 * 8,512 (2009)
 * 10 (2013)
 * 6,552 (2011)
 * 37 (2011)
 * 1,428 (2011)
 * 168,191                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           (2014)
 * 35,000 (2001)
 * 3,571 (2011)
 * 13,776 (2009)
 * 810 (2013)
 * 2,632 (2011)
 * 1,233 (2011)
 * ~3,000 (2004)
 * 3,623 (2011)
 * 1,361 (2011)
 * 1,182,388 (2010)
 * 222 (2011)
 * 37 (2002)
 * 99,894 (2001)
 * 474,559 (2010)

Aromanians
Total 79,795 (0.006% of the total Balkan population)
 * 8,266 (2011)
 * 39,855 (1951)
 * 9,695 (2002)
 * 21,736 (1992); no data onwards
 * 243 (2011)

Assyrians

 * 2,769 (2011)
 * 6 (2011)
 * 2,437 (2014)
 * 195 (2009)
 * 15 (2011)
 * 11,084 (2010)
 * 3,143 (2001)

Azerbaijanis

 * 8,172,800 (2009)
 * 5,567 (2009)
 * 2 (2013)
 * 940 (2011)
 * 233,082 (2014)
 * 85,292 (2009)
 * 18,946 (2014)
 * 1,657 (2011)
 * 648 (2011)
 * 274 (2011)
 * 603,070 (2010)
 * 45,176 (2001)

Bashkirs

 * 607 (2009)
 * 1 (2013)
 * 113 (2011)
 * 17,263 (2009)
 * 215 (2011)
 * 84 (2011)
 * 1,584,554 (2010)
 * 4,253 (2001)

Belarusians

 * 7,957,252 (2009)
 * 14 (2013)
 * 68 (2011)
 * 12,579 (2011)
 * 66,476 (2009)
 * 1,029 (2014)
 * 68,202 (2011)
 * 36,227 (2011)
 * 46,787 (2011)
 * 521,443 (2010)
 * 275,763 (2001)

Bosniaks
Total 2,066,047 (1.65% of the total Balkan population)
 * 1,769,592 (2013)
 * 31,479 (2011)
 * 27,533 (2011)
 * 17,018 (2002)
 * 53,605 (2011)
 * 256 (2010)
 * 145,278 (2011)
 * 21,542 (2002)

Self-identified Bosnians
Total 50,575 (0.005% of the total Balkan population)
 * 48,516 (2013)
 * 2,059 (2011)
 * 8,062 (2002)

Botlikhs

 * 3,508 (2010)

Boykos

 * 258 (2011)
 * 131 (2001)

Bulgarians
Total 5,980,279 (4.8% of the total Balkan population)
 * 26 (2011)
 * 672 (2009)
 * 70 (2013)
 * 5,664,624 (2011)
 * 350 (2011)
 * 201 (2011)
 * 6,272 (2011)
 * 4,523 (2009)
 * 100 (further verification needed)
 * 367 (2011)
 * 170 (2011)
 * 1,417 (2002)
 * 79,520 (2004)
 * 25 (2011)
 * 1,237 (2011)
 * 7,336 (2011)
 * 24,038 (2010)
 * 18,543 (2011)
 * 1,051 (2011)
 * 138 (2002)
 * 204,574 (2001)
 * 95,568 (2010)

Bunjevci
Total 16,716, 18,200 including the Hungarian government's estimate (0.001% of the total Balkan population)
 * 10 (2013)
 * 16,706 (2011)
 * 16,706 (2011)

Chechens

 * 1
 * 51 (2011)
 * 31,431 (2009)
 * 1,719 (2014)
 * 139 (2011)
 * 76 (2011)
 * 388 (2011)
 * 1,431,436 (2010)
 * 2,877 (2001)

Chuvashes

 * 1,277 (2009)
 * 373 (2011)
 * 22,871 (2009)
 * 536 (2011)
 * 164 (2011)
 * 1,435,872 (2010)
 * 10,593 (2001)

Circassians (including Adyghes)
Total 538
 * 1 (2013)
 * 834 (2011)
 * 18 (2011)
 * 198 (2009)
 * 30 (2011)
 * 791,911 (2010)
 * 537 (2001)

Cossacks

 * 1 (2013)
 * 70,686 (2010)

Crimean Tatars
Total 268,158 (0.2% of the total Balkan population)
 * 1,120 (2011)
 * 1,532 (2009)
 * 59 (2011)
 * 20,282 (2011)
 * 2,449 (2011)
 * 246,073 (2015)

Croats
Total 4,558,507 (3.6% of the total Balkan population)
 * 544,780 (2013)
 * 3,874,321 (2011)
 * 9 (2011)
 * 26,774 (2011)
 * 102 (2009)
 * 8,062 (1991)
 * 16 (2011)
 * 11 (2011)
 * 2,686 (2002)
 * 6,021 (2011)
 * 823 (2011)
 * 5,408 (2011)
 * 304 (2010)
 * 57,900 (2011)
 * 1,022 (2011)
 * 35,642 (2002)
 * 126 (2001)

Csangos

 * 1,536 (2011); 0.0001% of the total Balkan population)

Czechs
Total 20,727 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)
 * 279 (2013)
 * 205 (2011)
 * 9,641 (2011)
 * 6,732,104 (2011)
 * 39 (2011)
 * 271 (2009)
 * 76 (2011)
 * 31 (2011)
 * 60 (2002)
 * 3,447 (2011)
 * 2,477 (2011)
 * 1,898 (2010)
 * 1,824 (2011)
 * 30,367 (2011)
 * 273 (2002)
 * 5,917 (2001)
 * 1,533,826 (2010)

Dargins

 * 25 (2011)
 * 790 (2009)
 * 21 (2011)
 * 589,386 (2010)
 * 1,610 (2001)

Dungans

 * 1 (2011)
 * 51,944 (2009)
 * 64,565 (2014)
 * 1,651 (2010)

Estonians

 * 351 (2011)
 * 13 (2011)
 * 902,547 (2011)
 * 986 (2009)
 * 104 (2013)
 * 2,007 (2011)
 * 314 (2011)
 * 17,875 (2010)
 * 2,868 (2001)
 * 30,641 (2010)

Finns

 * 31 (2011)
 * 7,958 (2011)
 * 373 (2009)
 * 415 (2011)
 * 109 (2011)
 * 308 (2011)
 * 20,708 (2010)
 * 768 (2001)
 * 647,697 (2010)

Gagauzes
Total 184,059 (0.1% of the total Balkan population)
 * 40 (2011)
 * 35 (2011)
 * 493 (2009)
 * 73 (2011)
 * 18 (2011)
 * 151,596 (2004)
 * 45 (2002)
 * 13,690 (2010)
 * 31,923 (2001)

Georgians
Total 61,622 (0.004% of the total Balkan population)
 * 46,499 (2011)
 * 974 (2011)
 * 9,900 (2009)
 * exactly 2,400 (2009)
 * 3 (2013)
 * 20 (2011)
 * 490 (2011)
 * 3,224,696 (2014)
 * 27,400 (2013)
 * 4,990 (2009)
 * 578 (2013)
 * 1,129 (2011)
 * 372 (2011)
 * 536 (2011)
 * 157,803 (2010)
 * 3,966 (2015)
 * 34,199 (2001)

Germans (including Austrian populations)
Total 222,340 (0.2% of the total Balkan population)
 * 2,474 (2009)
 * 427 (2013)
 * 216 (2011)
 * 3,262 (2011)
 * 18,772 (2011)
 * 1,567 (2011)
 * 185,696 (2011)
 * 178,470 including 61 Austrians (2009)
 * 8,563 (2014)
 * 3,079, including 37 Austrians (2011)
 * 2,432 including 14 Austrians (2011)
 * 123 (2002)
 * 131 (2011)
 * 149,522 including 1,708 Austrians (2011)
 * 36,042 (2011)
 * 394,142 (2010)
 * 4,194 (2011)
 * 4,690 (2011)
 * 3,551 (2002)
 * 33,414 (2001)
 * 48,243,470 (2010)

Gorani
Total 19,361 without unofficial estimates (0.001% of the total Balkan population)
 * 24 (2013)
 * 428 (2011)
 * 10,265 (2011)
 * 197 (2011)
 * 7,767 (2011)
 * 680 (2002)

Greeks
Total 232,851 Greeks outside of Greece'
 * 1,382 (2011)
 * 24,243 (2011)
 * 900 (2011)
 * 617 (2009)
 * 21 (2013)
 * 3,935 (2011); including Sarakatsani
 * 105 (2011)
 * 148 (2011)
 * 5,689 (2014)
 * 4,642 (2011)
 * 8,846 (2009)
 * 289 (2011)
 * 159 (2011)
 * 422 (2002)
 * 3,600 (2011)
 * 3,668 (2011)
 * 85,640 (2010)
 * 725 (2011)
 * 54 (2002)
 * 91,548 (2001)
 * 1,316,074 (2010)
 * 1,316,074 (2010)

Hungarians
10,634,506
 * 350 (2013)
 * 14,048 (2011)
 * 9,049 (2011)
 * 165 (2011)
 * 8,504,492 (2011)
 * 357 (2009)
 * 225 (2011)
 * 72 (2011)
 * 129 (2002)
 * 337 (2011)
 * 1,728 (2011)
 * 1,227,623 (2011)
 * 2,781 (2010)
 * 253,899 (2011)
 * 458,467 (2011)
 * 6,243 (2002)
 * 156,566 (2001)
 * 1,501,817 (2010)

Hutsuls
Total 25,290 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)
 * 3,890 (2011)
 * 21,400 (2001)

Ingushes

 * 19 (2011)
 * 15,120 (2009)
 * 26 (2011)
 * 444,833 (2010)
 * 455 (2001)

Istrians
Total 25,493 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)
 * 2 (2013)
 * 25,491 (2011)

Italians
Total 24,768 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)
 * 391 (2013)
 * 17,807 (2011)
 * 230 (2011)
 * 209 (2009)
 * 156 (2011)
 * 69 (2011)
 * 46 (2002)
 * 135 (2011)
 * 7,548 (2011)
 * 3,203 (2011)
 * 1,370 (2010)
 * 554 (2011)
 * 2,258 (2002)
 * 420 (2001)
 * 17,250,211 (2010)
 * 17,250,211 (2010)

Jews
Total 162,705 (0.1% of the total Balkan population)
 * 127 (2011)
 * 9,100 (2009)
 * 12,926 (2009)
 * 274 (2013)
 * 1,379 (2011)
 * 509 (2011)
 * 1,973 (2011)
 * 1,869 (2014)
 * 47,700 (2011)
 * 3,543 (2009)
 * 491 (2014)
 * 6,437 (2011)
 * 3,050 (2011)
 * 53 (2002)
 * 4,867 (2004)
 * 12 (2007)
 * 7,508 (2011)
 * 3,271 (2011)
 * 157,673 (2010)
 * 787 (2011)
 * 28 (2002)
 * 103,878 (2001)
 * 28 (2002)
 * 103,878 (2001)

Karachays

 * 10 (2011)
 * 995 (2009)
 * 218,403 (2010)
 * 190 (2001)

Karaites

 * 6 (2011)
 * 231 (2009)
 * 241 (2011)
 * 346 (2011)
 * 205 (2010)
 * 1,196 (2001); 0.0001% of the total Balkan population

Karakalpaks

 * 1 (2011)
 * 2,828 (2009)
 * 1,466 (2010)
 * 117 (2001)

Karelians

 * 363 (2011)
 * 518 (2009)
 * 196 (2011)
 * 39 (2011)
 * 60,815 (2010)
 * 1,522 (2001)

Kashubians

 * 232,547 (2011)

Kazakhs

 * 1,355 (2009)
 * 107 (2011)
 * 10,096,763 (2009)
 * 33,701 (2014)
 * 241 (2011)
 * 144 (2011)
 * 391 (2011)
 * 647,732 (2010)
 * 5,526 (2001)

Khakas

 * 9 (2011)
 * 223 (2009)
 * 72,959 (2010)
 * 104 (2001)

Koreans

 * 541 (2009)
 * 26 (2011)
 * 159 (2011)
 * 100,385 (2009)
 * 16,807 (2014)
 * 191 (2011)
 * 67 (2011)
 * 203 (2011)
 * 153,156 (2010)
 * 12,711 (2001)

Krymchaks

 * 35 (2009)
 * 90 (2010)
 * 406 (2001)

Kurds

 * 2,131 (2011)
 * 6,100 (2009)
 * 23 (2011)
 * 1,661 (2014)
 * 224 (2011)
 * 23,232 (2010)
 * 2,088 (2001)

Kyrgyz

 * 1 (2013)
 * 22 (2011)
 * 23,274 (2009)
 * 4,193,850 (2014)
 * 52 (2011)
 * 18 (2011)
 * 103,422 (2010)
 * 1,128 (2001)

Latvians

 * 1,549 (2009)
 * 4 (2013)
 * 14 (2011)
 * 1,764 (2011)
 * 1,123 (2009)
 * 72 (2013)
 * 1,285,136 (2011)
 * 2,025 (2011)
 * 293 (2011)
 * 18,979 (2010)
 * 5,079 (2001)
 * 84,664 (2010)

Lemkos

 * 10,531 (2011)
 * 672 (2001)

Lezgians

 * 180,300 (2009)
 * 113 (2011)
 * 3,481 (2009)
 * 193 (2011)
 * 59 (2011)
 * 473,722 (2011)
 * 4,349 (2001)

Lithuanians

 * 5,087 (2009)
 * 19 (2011)
 * 1,727 (2011)
 * 4,925 (2009)
 * 142 (2013)
 * 24,479 (2011)
 * 2,561,314 (2011)
 * 7,863 (2011)
 * 31,377 (2010)
 * 7,207 (2001)
 * 660,071 (2010)

Livonians

 * 23 (2011)
 * 49 (2009)
 * 250 (2011)

Macedonians
Total 1,340,148 (1.0% of the total Balkan population)
 * 5,512 (2011)
 * 738 (2013)
 * 1,654 (2011)
 * 4,138 (2011)
 * 1 (2011)
 * 962 (2001)
 * 1,297,981 (2002)
 * 900 (2011)
 * 525 (2011)
 * 1,264 (2011)
 * 325 (2010)
 * 22,755 (2011)
 * 3,972 (2002)
 * 61,332 (2010)

Megleno-Romanians
Total 8,300 (0.0003% of the total Balkan population)
 * ~5,000 (2001)
 * 2,100 (2002)
 * 1,200?

Mongols (Including Buryats, Kalmyks and Soyots)

 * 38 (2011)
 * 1,133 (2009)
 * 84 (2011)
 * 578 (2011)
 * 647,417 (2010)
 * 716 (2001)

Montenegrins
Total 349,193 (0.3% of the total Balkan population)
 * 366 (2011)
 * 1,883 (2013)
 * 4,517 (2011)
 * 20,365 (1991)
 * 2,003 (2002)
 * 278,865 (2011)
 * 181 (2010)
 * 38,527 (2011)
 * 2,667 (2002)

Moravians

 * 522,474 (2011)
 * 3,286 (2011)

Muslims
Total 75,537 (0.007% of the total Balkan population)
 * 12,121 (2013)
 * 7,558 (2011)
 * 2,553 (2002)
 * 20,537 (2011)
 * 22,301 (2011)
 * 10,467 (2002)

Nogais

 * 5 (2011)
 * 276 (2009)
 * 103,676 (2010)
 * 385 (2001)

Ossetians

 * 605 (2011)
 * 554 (2009)
 * 93 (2011)
 * 1,326 (2009)
 * 14,452 excluding South Ossetia (2014)
 * 258 (2011)
 * 119 (2011)
 * 528,786 (2010)
 * 48,146 (2015)
 * 4,834 (2001)

Orthodox
Total 3,386
 * 826 (2013)
 * 2,560 (2011)

Poles
Total 158,388 (0.1% of the total Balkan population)
 * 294,549 (2009)
 * 258 (2013)
 * 484 (2011)
 * 672 (2011)
 * 39,269 (2011)
 * 1,664 (2011)
 * 7,001 (2011)
 * 34,057 (2009)
 * 44,772 (2011)
 * 200,317 (2011)
 * 162 (2002)
 * 4,174 (2004)
 * 37,310,341 (2011)
 * 2,543 (2011)
 * 47,125 (2010)
 * 741 (2011)
 * 3,084 (2011)
 * 140 (2002)
 * 144,130 (2001)
 * 9,569,207 (2010)

Pomaks
Total 210,000 (0.2% of the total Balkan population)
 * 67,350 (2011)
 * 40,000 (2002)
 * 34,000 (2001)

Romani
Total 1,604,229 (1.3% of the total Balkan population)
 * 11,669 (2011)
 * 7,079 (2009)
 * 12,583 (2013)
 * 325,343 (2011)
 * 16,975 (2011)
 * 5,199 (2011)
 * 482 (2011)
 * 315,583 (2011)
 * 4,065 (2009)
 * 35,784 (2011)
 * , 6,489 (2011)
 * 2,115 (2011)
 * 53,879 (2002)
 * 12,778 (2004)
 * 6,251 (2011)
 * 17,049 (2011)
 * 621,573 (2011)
 * 205,007 (2010)
 * 147,604 (2011)
 * 105,738 (2011)
 * 3,246 (2002)
 * 47,587 (2001)
 * 47,587 (2001)

Romanians (Includes Serbian and Bulgarian Vlachs, and Moldovans)
Total 20,114,801 (16.1% of the total Balkan population)
 * 3,465 (2009)
 * 119 (2013)
 * 4,575 (2011)
 * 538 (2011)
 * 602 (2011)
 * 35,641 (2011)
 * 14,666 (2009)
 * 414 (2013)
 * 2,730 (2011)
 * 617 (2011)
 * 100 (2002)
 * 2,815,760 (2004)
 * 101 (2011)
 * 1,255 (2011)
 * 16,792,868 (2011)
 * 159,601 (2010)
 * 64,662 (2011)
 * 135 (2002)
 * 409,598 (2001)
 * 447,475 (2010)

Russians
Total 8,746,312 (7.0% of the total Balkan population)
 * 22,064 (2011)
 * 11,862 (2011)
 * 119,300 (2009)
 * 785,084 (2009)
 * 276 (2013)
 * 9,978 (2011)
 * 1,279 (2011)
 * 18,021 (2011)
 * 326,235 (2011)
 * 26,586 (2014)
 * 13,337 (2011)
 * 3,793,764 (2009)
 * 369,939 (2014)
 * 557,119 (2011)
 * 176,913 (2011)
 * 368 (2002)
 * 369,896 (2004)
 * 946 (2011)
 * 13,046 (2011)
 * 23,864 (2011)
 * 111,016,896 (2010)
 * 3,247 (2011)
 * 1,997 (2011)
 * 451 (2002)
 * 610 (2015)
 * 8,334,141 (2001)
 * 2,971,599 (2010)

Rusyns
Total 29,960 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)
 * 32 (2013)
 * 1,936 (2011)
 * 739 (2011)
 * 1 (2011)
 * 3,882 (2011)
 * 24 (2002)
 * 638 (2011)
 * 262 (2002)
 * 225 (2010)
 * 14,246 (2011)
 * 33,482 (2011)
 * 40 (2002)
 * 10,183 (2001)
 * 8,934 (2010)

Sami

 * 2 (2011)
 * 1,771 (2010)
 * 136 (2001)

Serbs
Total 7,566,304 (0.6% of the total Balkan population)
 * 1,086,733 (2013)
 * 313 (2011)
 * 186,633 (2011)
 * 20 (2011)
 * 10,038 (2011)
 * 213 (2009)
 * 25,532 (2011)
 * 24 (2011)
 * 10 (2011)
 * 35,939 (2002)
 * 21 (2004)
 * 178,110 (2011)
 * 844 (2011)
 * 18,076 (2011)
 * 3,510 (2010)
 * 5,988,150 (2011)
 * 38,964 (2002)
 * 623 (2001)
 * 187,739 (2010)

Silesians

 * 12,231 (2011)
 * 846,719 (2011)

Slovaks
Total 107,590 (0.009% of the total Balkan population)
 * 173 (2013)
 * 4,753 (2011)
 * 149,140 (2011)
 * 10 (2011)
 * 35,208 (2011)
 * 115 (2009)
 * 43 (2011)
 * 60 (2002)
 * 3,240 (2011)
 * 13,654 (2011)
 * 324 (2010)
 * 52,750 (2011)
 * 4,352,755 (2011)
 * 216 (2002)
 * 6,397 (2001)
 * 762,030 (2010)

Slovenes
Total 1,649,589 (1.3% of the total Balkan population)
 * 937 (2013)
 * 10,517 (2002)
 * 8 (2011)
 * 2,820 (2011)
 * 365 (2002)
 * 354 (2011)
 * 244 (2011)
 * 175 (2002)
 * 1,008 (2010)
 * 4,033 (2011)
 * 1,631,363 (2002)
 * 171,923 (2010)

Swedes

 * 58 (2011)
 * 380 (2011)
 * 16 (2009)
 * 217 (2011)
 * 34 (2011)
 * 1,909 (2011)
 * 188 (2001)

Tajiks

 * 871 (2009)
 * 35 (2011)
 * 36,277 (2009)
 * 50,174 (2014)
 * 119 (2011)
 * 43 (2011)
 * 200,303 (2010)
 * 4,255 (2001)

Talysh

 * 112,000 (2009)
 * 7 (2011)
 * 132 (2009)
 * 2,529 (2010)
 * 133 (2001)

Tatars

 * 25,900 (2009)
 * 7,316 (2009)
 * 4 (2013)
 * 1,993 (2011)
 * 204,229 (2009)
 * 28,059 (2014)
 * 2,164 (2011)
 * 2,793 (2011)
 * 1,916 (2011)
 * 5,361,191 (2010)
 * 73,304 (2001)

Turks
Total 776,449 (0.6% of the total Balkan population)
 * 731 (2011)
 * 3,071 (2011)
 * 38,000 (2009)
 * 469 (2009)
 * 1,108 (2011)
 * 588,318 (2011)
 * 367 (2011)
 * 86 (2011)
 * 49,000 (2001)
 * 97,015 (2009)
 * 18,738 (2011)
 * 40,953 (2014)
 * 81 (2011)
 * 88 (2011)
 * 77,959 (2002)
 * 104 (2011)
 * 2,171 (2011)
 * 27,698 (2011)
 * 109,883 (2010)
 * 647 (2011)
 * 259 (2011)
 * 9,180 (2001)
 * 195,283 (2010)

Turkmens

 * 2,685 (2009)
 * 29 (2011)
 * 2,234 (2009)
 * 2,051 (2013)
 * 49 (2011)
 * 30 (2011)
 * 36,885 (2010)
 * 3,709 (2001)

Tuvans

 * 1 (2011)
 * 37 (2009)
 * 265,792 (2010)
 * 43 (2001)

Ukrainians
Total 38,052,092 (30.5% of the total Balkan population)
 * 1,743 (2011)
 * 1,176 (2011)
 * 21,500 (2009)
 * 158,723 (2009)
 * 2,331 (2013)
 * 1,789 (2011)
 * 1,878 (2011)
 * 53,605 (2011)
 * 22,573 (2011)
 * 6,044 (2014)
 * 7,396 (2011)
 * 333,031 (2009)
 * 14,485 (2014)
 * 45,798 (2011)
 * 16,423 (2011)
 * 136 (2002)
 * 442,475 (2004)
 * 51,001 (2011)
 * 50,920 (2011)
 * 1,927,988 (2010)
 * 4,903 (2011)
 * 7,430 (2011)
 * 470 (2002)
 * 37,541,693 (2001)
 * 939,759 (2010)

Uyghurs

 * 11 (2011)
 * 224,713 (2009)
 * 52,456 (2014)
 * 12 (2011)
 * 3,696 (2010)
 * 197 (2001)

Uzbeks

 * 1,593 (2009)
 * 121 (2011)
 * 456,997 (2009)
 * 836,065 (2014)
 * 339 (2011)
 * 157 (2011)
 * 289,862 (2010)
 * 12,353 (2001)

Yezidis

 * 35,272 (2011)
 * 12,261 (2014)
 * 40,586 (2010)

Yugoslavs
Total 30,815 (0.002% of the total Balkan population)
 * 2,570 (2013)
 * 331 (2011)
 * 3,457 (1991)
 * 1,154 (2011)
 * 23,303 (2011)
 * 527 (2002)
 * 1 (2011)

Zazas

 * 38,325 (2009)

Total minorities 19,996,361

Total population 124,954,964