List of countries by ethnic groups

The following article lists sovereign states, dependent territories and some quasi-states according to their proportional ethnic population composition. Ethnic classifications vary from country to country and are therefore not comparable across countries. While some countries make classifications based on broad ancestry groups or characteristics such as skin color (e.g., the white ethnic category in the United States and some other countries), other countries use various ethnic, cultural, linguistic, or religious factors for classification. Ethnic groups may be subdivided into subgroups, which may or may not be identified as independent ethnic groups in their own right, depending on the source.

A number of countries also do not collect any estimates on the ethnic composition of their population (like France) and the ethnic composition of the population is of high political sensitivity in many countries, which is why reliable data are not available for many countries. Therefore, in some cases, indicators such as citizenship/nationality, ancestry or origin, country of birth, or language are used as alternative indicators. The data in the list are also of variable quality and timeliness, as only irregularly updated estimates are available for many countries. Most of the entries in the list come from the Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook database or from national statistical offices.

Ethnic groups by country

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Countries and territories are sorted alphabetically. Dependent territories and quasi-states that are not universally recognized sovereign states are written in italics in the list.

Country or territory Ethnic groups
  Abkhazia By ethnicity
Abkhazians (50.7%), Georgians (19.2%), Armenians (17.4%), Russians (9.1%), Greeks (0.6%), other (3.0%) (2011 Census)[1]
  Afghanistan By ethnicity
Pashtuns (42%), Tajiks (27%), Hazaras (9%), Uzbeks (9%), Aimaks (4%), Turkmen (3%), Balochs (2%), other (4%, including Pamiris, Arabs, Nuristanis and others) (2013 estimate)[2]
  Albania By ethnicity
Albanians (82.6%), Greeks (0.9%), other 1% (including Aromanians, Romani, Macedonians, Montenegrins, and Balkan Egyptians), unspecified (15.5%) (2011 estimate)[3]
  Algeria By ethnicity
Arabs and Berbers (99%, including pure Berbers approx. 15%), Europeans under 1% (estimate)[3]
  American Samoa By ethnicity
Pacific Islanders (88.7%, includes Samoans 83.2%, Tongans 2.2%, other 3.3%), Asians (5.8%, includes Filipinos 3.4%, other 2.4%), mixed (4.4%), other 1.1% (2020 estimate)[3]
  Andorra By nationality
Andorrans (48.3%), Spaniards (24.8%), Portuguese (11.2%), French (4.5%), Argentines (1.4%), other (9.8%) (2021 estimate)[3]
  Angola By ethnicity
Ovimbundu (37%), Kimbundu (25%), Bakongo (13%), Mestico (2%, mixed European and African descent), Whites (1%), other (22%) (estimate)[3]
  Anguilla By ethnicity
Blacks (85.3%), Hispanics (4.9%), mixed (3.8%), Whites (3.2%), Indians (1%), other (1.6%), unspecified (0 .3%) (2011 estimate)[3]
  Antigua and Barbuda By ethnicity
Blacks (87.3%), mixed (4.7%), Hispanics (2.7%), Whites (1.6%), other (2.7%), unspecified (0.9%) (2011 estimate)[3]
  Argentina By ethnicity
Whites (mostly Italian and Spanish; 60/70%). Castizo/Mestizo (20/30%), Indigenous Argentines (1.5%), Afro-Argentines (0.5%), Asians (5%) and others (3%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Armenia By ethnicity
Armenians (98.1%), Yazidis (1.2%), other (0.7% including Russians, Kurds, Assyrians and others) (2011 census)[3]
  Aruba By nationality
Dutch (78.7%), Colombians (6.6%), Venezuelans (5.5%), Dominicans (2.8%), Haitians (1.3%), other (5.1%) (2020 estimate)
  Azerbaijan By ethnicity
Azerbaijanis (91.6%), Lezgins (2.0%), Russians (1.3%), Armenians (1.3%), Talysh (1.3%), Avars (0.5%), other (1.9%) (2009 census)[3]
  Australia By most common ancestry
English (33%), Australian (29.9%, descent from early settlers), Irish (9.5%), Scots (8.6%), Chinese (5.5%), Italian (4.4%), German (4.0%), Indian (3.1%), Aboriginal Australians (2.9%), Greek (1.7%), unspecified (4.7%) (2021 census)[3]
  Austria By migration status
Austrians without a migration background (74%), Austrians with a migration background (7%), foreigners (19%) (2023 estimate)[4]

By citizenship
Austrians (81.0%), Germans (2.5%), Romanians (1.6%), Serbs (1.3%), Turks (1.3%), Hungarians (1.1%), Bosnians (1.1%), Croats (1.1%), Syrians (0.9%), Poles (0.7%), Afghans (0.5%), Slovaks (0.5%), other (6.1%), unspecified (0.3%) (2023, estimate)[5]

  Bahamas By ethnicity
Afro-Bahamians (90.6%), Whites (4.7%), mixed (2.1%), other (1.9%), unspecified (0.7%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Bahrain By ethnicity
Bahraini (46%), Asians (45.5%), other Arabs (4.7%), Africans (1.6%), Europeans (1%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Bangladesh By ethnicity
Bengalis (98.9%), ethnic minorities (1.1%, proportion of minorities may underestimated) (2010 census)[3]
  Barbados By ethnicity
Afro-Barbadians (92.4%), mixed (3.1%), Whites (2.7%), Indian (1.3%), other (0.2%), unspecified (0.3%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Belarus By ethnicity
Belarusians (84.9%), Russians (7.5%), Poles (3.1%), Ukrainians (1.7%), other (2.8%) (2019 census)[6]
  Belgium By migration status
Belgians without a migration background (65.5%), Belgians with a migration background (21.0%, of which from Europe 10.8%, from Africa 7.0%, from Asia and Oceania 1.7%, from another region or unspecified 1.5%), foreigners (13.4%, of whom from Europe 9.4%, from Africa 2.0%, from Asia and Oceania 1.3%, from another region or unspecified 0.8%) (2023 estimate)[7]

By language
Flemish (60%), Walloon (40%), German (<1%) (2023 estimate)[8]

  Belize By ethnicity
Mestizo (52.9%), Creole (25.9%), Maya (11.3%), Garifuna (6.1%), Indians (3.9%), Mennonites (3.6%), Whites (1.2%), Asians (1%), other (1.2%), unknown (0.3%) (2010 census)[3]
  Benin By ethnicity
Fon (38.4%), Aja (15.1%), Yoruba (12.0%), Bariba (9.6%), Fula (8.6%), Ottamari (6.1%), Yoa-Lukpa (4.3%), Dendi (2.9%), other (0.9%), foreigners (1.9%) (2013 census)[3]
  Bermuda By ethnicity
Blacks (52%), Whites (31%), mixed (9%), Asians (4%), other (4%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Bhutan By ethnicity
Ngalop (50%), Nepalese (35%), indigenous peoples and migrating tribes (15%) (estimate)[3]
  Bolivia By ethnicity
Mestizo (68%), Native Bolivians (20% including Aymara and Quechua), Whites (5%), Cholo (2%), Afro-Bolivians (1%), other (1%), unspecified (3%) (2009 estimate)[3]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina By ethnicity
Bosniaks (50.1%), Serbs (30.8%), Croats (15.4%), other (2.7% including Albanians, Romani, Montenegrins and others), unspecified (1%) (2013 census )[3]
  Botswana By ethnicity
Tswana (79%), Kalanga (11%), San (3%), other (7% including Kgalagadi, Whites and others) (estimate)[3]
  Brazil By ethnicity
Pardo/mixed (45.3%), Whites (43.5%), Afro-Brazilians (10.2%), Native Brazilians (0.6%), Asians (0.4%) (2022 census)[9][3]
  British Virgin Islands By ethnicity
Blacks (76.3%), Hispanics (5.5%), Whites (5.4%), mixed (5.3%), Indians (3.7%), other (3.0%), unspecified (0.8%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Brunei By ethnicity
Malays (67.4%), Chinese (9.6%), other (23%) (2021 census)[3]
  Bulgaria By ethnicity
Bulgarians (84.6%), Turks (8.4%), Romani (4.4%, according to other estimates 9–11%), Russians (0.2%), Armenians (0.1%), other (1.0%), unspecified (1.3%) (2021 census, proportions refer to people who declared their ethnicity)[10]
  Burkina Faso By ethnicity
Mossi (52%), Fula (8.4%), Gurma (7%), Bobo (4.9%), Gurunsi (4.6%), Senufo (4.5%), Bissa (3.7%) ), Lobi (2.4%), Dagaare (2.4%), Tuareg/Bellah (1.9%), Dioula (0.8%), unspecified/no answer (0.3%), other (7.2%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Burundi By ethnicity
Hutu, Tutsi, Twa, Phuthi, South Asians[3]
  Cambodia By ethnicity
Khmer (95.4%), Chams (2.4%), Chinese (1.5%), other (0.7%) (2019/20 estimate)[3]
  Cameroon By ethnicity
Bamileke-Bamum (24.3%), Beti/Bassa, Mbam (21.6%), Biu-Mandara (14.6%), Arabs-Choa/Hausa/Kanuri (11%), Adamawa-Ubangi, (9.8%), Grassfields(7.7%), Kako, Meka/Pygmies (3.3%), Cotier/Ngoe/Oroko (2.7%), Southwestern Bantu (0.7%), foreigners/other ethnic group (4.5%) (2018 estimate)[3]
  Canada By ethnicity
Whites (69.8%), South Asians (7.1%), Native Canadians (5.0%), Chinese (4.7%), Afro-Canadians (4.3%), Southeast Asians (3.7%), Arabs (1.9%), Hispanics (1.6%), West Asians (1.0%), Koreans (0.6%), Japanese (0.3%) mixed (0.9%) Other (0.5%) (2021 census)[11]

By ancestry (most common)
Canadians (descent from early settlers 15.6%), English (14.7%), Scots (12.1%), Irish (12.1%), French (11.0%), Germans (8.1%), Chinese (4.7%), Italians (4.3%), Indians (3.7%), Ukrainians (3.5%), First Nations (1.7%), Métis (1.5%) (2021 census)[3]

  Cape Verde By ethnicity
Mulatto (71%), Africans (28%), Whites (1%) (estimate)[3]
  Cayman Islands By ethnicity
Mixed (40%), Whites (20%), Blacks (20%), Foreigner (20%) (estimate)[3]
  Central African Republic By ethnicity
Gbaya (28.8%), Banda (22.9%), Mandja (9.9%), Sara (7.9%), Mbaka (7.9%), Arabs-Fula (6%), Mbum 6%, Ngbandi (5.5%), Azande (3%), other (2%), foreigners (0.1%) (2003 estimate)[3]
  Chad By ethnicity
Sara (26.6%), Arabs (12.9%), Kanembu (8.5%), Masalit (7.2%), Tubu (6.9%), Masa (4.8%), Bidiyo ( 3.7%), Bilala (3.7%), Maba (3.0%), Daju (2.6%), Mundang (1.5%), Gabri (2.4%), Zaghawa (2.4%), Fula (2.1%), Tupuri (2.0%), Tama (1.6%), Karo (1.4%), Bagirmi (1.3%), Masmaje (1.0% ), other (2.6%), foreigners (0.7%) (2009 census)[12]
  Chile By ethnicity
White and Mestizo (88.9%), Mapuche (9.1%), Aymara (0.7%), other Native Chileans (0.3% including Rapanu, Quechua and others) (2012 estimate)[3]
  China By ethnicity
Han Chinese (91.1%), Zhuang (1.4%), Uyghurs (0.8%), Miao (0.8%), Manchu (0.7%), Yi (0.7%), Tujia ( 0.7%), Tibetans (0.5%), Mongols (0.5%), other (2.1%, including Dong, Yao, Koreans and over 100 others) (2020 census)[13]
  Christmas Island By ethnicity
Chinese (70%), Europeans (20%), Malays (10%) (2001 estimate)[3]
  Cocos (Keeling) Islands By ethnicity
Europeans, Cocos Malays[3]
  Colombia By ethnicity
Mestizo and White (87.6%), Afro-Colombians (6.8%), Native Colombians (4.4%) (2018 census)[3]

By ethnic estimation
Mestizos (47.4%), Whites (25.3%), Afro-Colombians (14.3%), Native Colombians (10.4%), Other (2.7%) (2018 estimate)[14]

  Comoros By ethnicity
Comorians (97.1%, Mixture of Bantu, Malagasy and Arabs), Makua (1.6%), other (1.3%) (2000 estimate)[15]
  Democratic Republic of the Congo By ethnicity
Over 200 ethnic groups. The four largest groups - Mongo, Luba, Bakongo (all Bantu) and the Mangbetu-Azande (Hamitic) - make up about 45% of the population.[3]
  Republic of the Congo By ethnicity
Bakongo (40.5%), Teke (16.9%), Mbochi (13.1%), foreigners (8.2%), Sanga (5.6%), Mbere/Mbuti/Kele (4.4%), Punu (4.3%), Pygmies (1.6%), Oubanguiens (1.6%), Duma (1.5%), Makaa (1.3%), unspecified (1%) (2014 /15 estimate)[3]
  Cook Islands By ethnicity
Cook Islands Maori (81.3%), mixed (6.7%), other (11.9%) (2011 estimate)[3]
  Costa Rica By ethnicity
Whites and Mestizo (83.6%), Mulatto (6.7%), Native Costa Rican (2.4%), Afro–Costa Ricans (1.1%), other (4%), unspecified (2.2%) (2011 estimate)[3]
  Cuba By ethnicity
Whites (64.1%), Mulattos (26.6%), Afro-Cubans (9.3%) (2012 census)[3]
  Croatia By ethnicity
Croats (91.6%), Serbs (3.2%), Bosniaks (0.6%), Romani (0.5%), other (1.7%, including Albanians, Italians, Hungarians and others), unspecified (2.4%) (2021 census)[3]
  Curaçao By place of birth
Curaçao (75.4%), Netherlands (6%), Dominican Republic (3.6%), Colombia (3%), Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (1.5%), Haiti (1.2%), Suriname (1.2%), Venezuela (1.1%), Aruba (1.1%), other (5%), unspecified (0.9%) (2011 estimate)[3]
  Cyprus By ethnicity (only Cypriot citizens in Southern Cyprus)
Greek Cypriots (98.8%), other (1%, Maronites, Armenians, Cypriot Turks and others), unspecified (0.2%) (2011 census)[3]
  Czech Republic By nationality
Czechs (89.7%), Ukrainians (5.9%), Slovaks (1.1%), Vietnamese (0.6%), Russians (0.4%), other (2.3%) (2022 estimate)[16]
  Denmark By national origin
Danes (84.6%, including national minorities such as the German minority), immigrants and their descendants (15.4%, including Turks, Poles, Romanians, Syrians, Ukrainians, Germans, Iraqis and others) (2023 estimate)[17]
  Djibouti By ethnicity
Somalis (60%), Afar (35%), other (5% including Arabs, French, Italians, Ethiopians and others) (estimate)[3]
  Dominica By ethnicity
Afro-Dominicans (84.5%), mixed (9%), Kalinago (3.8%), other (2.1%), unspecified (0.6%) (2011 estimate)[3]
  Dominican Republic By ethnicity
Multiracial (70.4%, Mulatto and Mestizo), Afro-Dominicans (15.8%), Whites (13.5%), other (0.3%) (2014 estimate)[3]
  Ecuador By ethnicity
Mestizo (71.9%), Montubio (7.4%), Native Ecuadorian (7.0%, including Quechua and others), Whites (6.1%), Afro-Ecuadorians (4.3%), Mulatto (1.9%), other (1.5%) (2010 census)[3]
  Egypt By nationality
Egyptians (99.7%), others (0.3%) (2006 est.)[3]

By ethnicity
Egyptian Arabs, Fellah, Sa'idi (Upper-Egyptians), Copts, Bedouin, Nubians, Berbers, Circassians, Beja, Greeks, Armenians, Turks, Albanians and more[18]

  El Salvador By ethnicity
Mestizo (86.3%), Whites (12.7%), Indigenous (0.2% including Lenca, Cacaopera, Pipil and others), Afro-Salvadorans (0.1%), other (0.6%) (2007 estimate)[3]
  Equatorial Guinea By ethnicity
Fang (85.7%), Bubi (6.5%), Kombe (3.6%), Annobonese (1.6%), Bujeba (1.1%), other (1.4%) (1994 estimate)[3]
  Eritrea By ethnicity
Tigrinya (50%), Tigre (30%), Saho (4%), Afar (4%), Kunama (4%), Bilen (3%), Beja (2%), Nara (2%), Rashaida (1%) (2021, estimate)[3]
  Estonia By ethnicity
Estonians (69.1%), Russians (23.6%), Ukrainians (2.1%), Belarusians (0.9%), Finns (0.6%), Latvians (0.3%), other (3.4%) (2021 census)[19]
  Ethiopia By ethnicity
Oromo (35.8%), Amhara (24.1%), Somalis (7.2%), Tigray (5.7%), Sidama (4.1%), Gurage (2.6%), Wolayta ( 2.3%), Afar (2.2%), Silt'e (1.3%), Kaffa (1.2%), other (13.5%, including Hadiya, Gedeo, Gumuz, Nuer and dozens more) (2022 estimate)[3]
  Eswatini By ethnicity
Majority Swazi, minority Zulus and Whites (estimate)[3]
  Falkland Islands By nationality
Falkland Islanders (48.3%), British (23.1%), St. Helenians (7.5%), Chileans (4.6%), mixed (6%), other (8.5%), unspecified 2% (2016 estimate)[3]
  Faroe Islands By place of birth
Faroe Islands (85.3%), Denmark (8.3%), other Nordic countries (1.4%), other (4.5% including Philippines, Poland, Romania and others) (2022 est.)[3]
  Fiji By ethnicity
Fijians (56.8%, Melanesian and Polynesian descent), Indo-Fijians (37.5%), Rotumans (1.2%), other (4.5%, including Whites, mixed, Chinese and others) (2007 estimate)[3]
  Finland By language
Finnish (87.3%), Swedish (5.2%), Russian (1.5%), Estonian (0.9%), Arabic (0.6%), English (0.4%), Somali ( 0.4%), Kurdish (0.3%), Persian (0.3%), other (3.7%) (2019 estimate)[20]
  France By ethnicity
The collection of official estimates of ethnicity and race is prohibited in France.[21] Ethnic groups in the country are the French and native minorities such as Corsicans, Bretons, Basques, Jews and Alsatians. In addition, numerous immigrants and their descendants live in France, including from Europe (Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, Romanians), North Africa (Algerians, Tunisians, Moroccans), Sub-Saharan Africa (Congolese, Senegalese) Asia (Vietnamese), Armenians and the French overseas territories. Around 15 to 20% of the population in 2000 were of non-Western origin.[21]
  French Polynesia By ethnicity
Polynesians (78%), Chinese (12%), French (10%) (estimate)[3]
  Gabon By ethnicity
Gabonese (80.1%, including Fang 23.2%, Shira-Bapunu/Vili 18.9%, Nzabi-Duma 11.3%, Mbede-Teke 6.9%, Myene 5%, Kota-Kele 4.9%, Okande-Tsogo 2.1%, Pygmies 0.3%, other 7.5%), Foreigners (19.9%, including Cameroonians 4.6%, Malians 2.4%, Beninese 2.1%, naturalized Gabonese 1.6%, Togolese 1.6%, Senegalese 1.1%, Congolese (Republic of Congo) 1%, other 5.5% including Congolese (DRC), Equatorial Guineans, Nigerians and others) (2012 estimate)[3]
  Gambia By ethnicity
Mandinka/Jahanka (33.3%), Fula/Tukolur/Lorobo (18.2%), Wolof (12.9%), Jola/Karoninka (11%), Serahuleh (7.2%), Serer (3.5%), other (4%), foreigners (9.9%) (2019/20 estimate)[3]
  Germany By national origin
Germans (71.3%), Turks/Kurds (3.4%), Russians/Russia Germans (1.6%), Kazakhs/Kazakhstan Germans (1.6%), Syrians (1.5%), Romanians (1.1%), Italians (1.1%), Ukrainians (0.7%), Kosovars (0.7%), other (15.1%, including Greeks, Lebanese, Serbs, Spaniards, Bulgarians and others), unspecified (1.9%) (2022 estimate)[22]

By region of birth
Germany (81.7%), Rest of Europe (11.7%), Asia (5.2%), Africa (0.9%), Americas (0.5%) (2022 estimate)[3]

  Georgia By ethnicity (without Abkhazia and South Ossetia)
Georgians (86.8%), Azerbaijanis (6.3%), Armenians (4.5%), other (4.5% including Russians, Ukrainians, Ossetians, Yazidis, Greeks, Kists and others) (2014 estimate)[3]
  Ghana By ethnicity
Akan (45.7%), Mole-Dagbon (18.5%), Ewe (12.8%), Ga-Dangme (7.1%), Gurma (6.4%), Guang (3.2%) ), Mandé (2.0%), other (1.6%) (2016 estimate)[3]
  Gibraltar By nationality
Gibraltarians (79%), other British (13.2%), Spaniards (2.1%), Moroccans (1.6%), other EU citizens (2.4%), other (1.6%) (2012 estimates)[3]
  Greece By citizenship
Greeks (91.6%), Albanians (4.4%), other (4.0%) (2011 census)[3]
  Greenland By place of birth
Greenland (89.1%), Denmark (7.5%), other Nordic countries (0.9%), other (2.5%) (2022 estimate)[3]
  Grenada By ethnicity
Afro-Grenadians (82.4%), mixed (13.3%), Indian (2.2%), other (1.3%), unspecified (0.9%) (2011 estimate)[2]
  Guam By ethnicity
Chamorro (37.3%), Filipinos (26.3%), White (7.1%), Chuukese (7%), Koreans (2.2%), Other Pacific Islanders (2%), Other Asian (2% ), Chinese (1.6%), Palauans (1.6%), Japanese (1.5%), Pohnpeians (1.4%), mixed (9.4%), Other (0.6%) (2010 census)[3]
  Guatemala By ethnicity
Mestizo (56%), Maya (41.7%), other Native Guatemalans (1.8%), Afro-Guatemalans (0.2%), Garifuna (0.1%), foreigners (0.2%) (2018 Census)[3]
  Guernsey By place of birth
Guernsey (53.1%), UK and Ireland (23.9%), Portugal (2.2%), Latvia (1.5%), other Europe (2.8%), other (4.4%) ), unspecified (11.4%), (2020 estimate)[3]
  Guinea By ethnicity
Fula (33.4%), Malinke (29.4%), Susu (21.2%), Kpelle (7.8%), Kissi (6.2%), Loma (1.6%), other/foreigners (0.4%) (2018 estimate)[3]
  Guinea-Bissau By ethnicity
Balanta (30%), Fula (30%), Manjak (14%), Mandinka (13%), Pepel (7%), other (6%) (2015 estimate)[3]
  Guyana By ethnicity
Indo-Guyanese (39.8%), Afro-Guyanese (29.3%), mixed (19.9%), Native Guyanese (10.5%), Other (0.5% including Whites, Chinese and others) (2012 estimate)[3]
  Haiti By ethnicity
Afro-Haitians (95%), Mulatto, Whites and other (5%) (estimate)[3]
  Honduras By ethnicity
Mestizo (90%), Indigenous Hondurans (7%), Afro-Hondurans (2%), Whites (1%) (estimate)[3]
  Hong Kong By ethnicity
Chinese (91.6%), Filipinos (2.7%), Indonesians (1.9%), Whites (0.8%), Indians (0.6%), Other (2.4% including Nepalese, Pakistanis, Thais and others) (2021 Census)[23]
  Hungary By ethnicity
Hungarians (85.6%), Romani (3.2%, according to other estimates 5–10%), Germans (1.9%), other (2.6%), unspecified (14.1%) (2011 census)[3]
  Iceland By place of birth
Iceland (81.3%), Poland (5.6%), Denmark (1.0%), other (12.1% including, Lithuania, United States, Philippines, Germany and others) (2021 estimate)[3]
  India By ethno-linguistic group
Indo-Aryans (72%), Dravidians (25%), other (3%, Sino-Tibetans, Austro-Asiatics, Andamanese, Indigenous tribes, Anglo-Indians and others) (2000 estimate)[3]

By mother tongue
Hindi speakers (43.6%), Bengalis (8.3%), Marathas (6.9%), Telugu (6.7%), Tamils (5.7%), Gujarati (4.6%), Urdu speakers (4.2% ), Kannada (3.6%), Odia (3.1%), Malayali (2.9%), Punjabis (2.7%), Assamese (1.3%), other (16.3%) (2011 census)[24]

  Indonesia By ethnicity
Javanese (40.1%), Sundanese (15.5%), Malays (3.7%), Batak (3.6%), Madurese (3%), Betawi (2.9%), Minangkabau (2, 7%), Buginese (2.7%), Bantenese (2%), Banjarese (1.7%), Balinese (1.7%), Acehnese (1.4%), Dayak (1.4%), Sasak (1.3%), Chinese (1.2%), other (15%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Iraq By ethnicity
Arabs (75-80%), Kurds (15-20%), other (5% including Turkmens, Yazidis, Shabaks, Bedouin, Romani, Assyrians, Afro-Iraqis, Circassians, Mandeans, Persians and others) (1987 estimate)[3]
  Iran By ethnicity
Persians (65%), Azerbaijanis (16%), Kurds (7%), Lurs (6%), Arabs (2%), Balochs (2%), Turkmens (1%), Qashqai (1%), other (1%, including Armenians, Afro-Iranians, Georgians, Assyrians, Circassians and others) (2008 estimate)[25]
  Ireland By ethnicity
White (87.4%, of which White Irish 76.5%, Pavee 0.7%, Other White 10.1%), Asians (3.7%), Blacks (1.5%), mixed (1.3%), other and unspecified (6.2%) (2022 census)[26]
  Isle of Man By ethnicity
White (94.1%), Asians (3.1%), mixed (1.0%), Blacks (0.6%), other (0.4%) (2021 Census)[3]
  Israel By ethnicity
Jews (74%), Arab Israelis (21.1%), other (4.9% including Arameans, Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians and others) (2020 estimate)[3]

By place of birth (only Jews)
Israel (78.7%), Europe/Americas/Oceania (14.8%), Africa (4.2%), Asia (2.3%) (2020 estimate)[3]

  Italy By place of birth
Italy (89.4%), Romania (1.8%), Morocco (0.7%), Albania (0.7%) China (0.5%), Ukraine (0.4%), India ( 0.3%), Bangladesh (0.3%) and other (5.9%) (2022 estimate)[27]

By ethnicity
Italians, smaller groups of Tyroleans, French and Slovenes to the north and Greeks and Albanians to the south, migrants and their descendants[3]

  Ivory Coast By ethnicity
Akan (28.9%), Gur (16.1%), Northern Mandé (14.5%), Kru (8.5%), Southern Mandé (6.9%), unspecified (0.9%), Foreigners (24.2%) (2014 estimate)[3]
  Jamaica By ethnicity
Afro-Jamaicans (92.1%), mixed (6.1%), Indians (0.8%), other (0,4%, Chinese, Whites and others), unspecified (0.7%) (2011 census)[3]
  Japan By nationality
Japanese (97.9%), Chinese (0.6%), Koreans (0.4%), other (1,1% including Vietnamese, Filipinos, Brazilians and others) (2017 estimate)[3]
  Jersey By place of birth
Jersey (44.4%), United Kingdom (30.5%), Portugal (9.4%), Poland (3.0%), Ireland (2.1%), other (10.6%) (2021 estimate)[3]
  Jordan By nationality
Jordanians (69.3%), Syrians (13.3%), Palestinians (6.7%), Egyptians (6.7%), Iraqis (1.4%), other (2.6%) (2015 Census)[3]
  Kazakhstan By ethnicity
Kazakhs (70.7%), Russians (15.2%), Uzbeks (3.3%), Ukrainians (1.9%), Uyghurs (1.5%), Germans (1.1%), Tatars (1.1%), Azerbaijanis (0.8%), Koreans (0.6%), other (3.9% including Turkmens, Tajiks, Dungan and others) (2023 estimate)[28]
  Kenya By ethnicity
Kikuyu (17.1%), Luhya (14.3%), Kalendjin (13.4%), Luo (10.7%), Kamba (9.8%), Somalis (5.8%), Kisii (5.7%), Mijikenda (5.2%), Meru (4.2%), Maasai (2.5%), Turkana (2.1%), foreigners (1%), other (8.2%, including Whites, Arabs, Indians, Chinese and others) (2019 census)[3]
  Kiribati By ethnicity
I-Kiribati (95.8%), mixed (3.8%), Tuvaluans (0.2%), other (1.7%) (2020 estimate)[3]
  Kyrgyzstan By ethnicity
Kyrgyz (73.8%), Uzbeks (14.8%), Russians (5.1%), Dungans (1.1%), Uyghurs (0.9%), Tajiks (0.9%), Turkmens ( 0.7%), Kazakhs (0.6%), other (2.1%, including Tatars, Azerbaijanis, Koreans and others) (2021 census)[29]
  Kosovo By ethnicity
Albanians (92.9%), Bosniaks (1.6%), Serbs (1.5%), Turks (1.1%), Ashkali (0.9%), Balkan Egyptians (0.7%), Gorani (0.6%), Romani (0.5%), other/unspecified (0.2%) (2011 census, census boycotted by sections of the Serb and Roma minority)[3]
  Kuwait By ethnicity
Asians (40.3%), Kuwaiti (30.4%), other Arabs (27.4%), Africans (1%), other (0.9%, including Europeans, North Americans, South Americans and Australians) (2018 estimate)[3]
  Laos By ethnicity
Lao (53.2%), Khmu (11%), Hmong (9.2%), Phu Thai (3.4%), Tai (3.1%), Bru (2.5%), Katang (2.2%), Lue (2%), Akha (1.8%), other (11.6%, dozens to hundreds of other ethnic groups) (2015 census)[3]
  Lesotho By ethnicity
Sotho (99.7%), other (0.3%, Zulu, San, and others) (estimate)[3]
  Latvia By ethnicity
Latvians (62.7%), Russians (24.5%), Belarusians (3.1%), Ukrainians (2.2%), Poles (2%), Lithuanians (1.1%), other (1.8%), unspecified (2.6%) (2021 census)[30]
  Lebanon By ethnicity
Levantine Arabs (95%, Maronites, Sunnis, Shia, Greek Orthodox and others), Armenians (4%), other (1%, including Kurds, Turks, Assyrians, Europeans and others) (estimate)[3]
  Liberia By ethnicity
Kpelle (20.3%), Bassa (13.4%), Grebo (10%), Gio (8%), Mano (7.9%), Kru (6%), Loma (5.1%), Kissi (4.8%), Gola (4.4%), Krahn (4%), Vai (4%), Mandingo (3.2%), Gbandi (3%), Mende (1.3%), Krahn (1.3%), other Liberians (1.7%), other Africans (1.4%), non-Africans (0.1%) (2008 estimate)[3]
  Libya By ethnicity
Arabs and Berbers (97%), other (3% including Black Africans, Turks, Indians, Italians, Maltese and others) (estimate)[3]
  Lithuania By ethnicity
Lithuanians (84.6%), Poles (6.5%), Russians (5.0%), Belarusians (1.0%), Ukrainians (0.5%), other (0.6%), unspecified (1.8%) (2021 census)[31]
  Liechtenstein By nationality
Liechtensteiners (65.6%), Swiss (9.6%), Austrians (5.8%), Germans (4.5%), Italians (3.1%) other (11.4%) (2021 estimate)[3]
  Luxembourg By nationality
Luxembourgers (52.9%), Portuguese (14.5%), French (7.6%), Italians (3.7%), Belgians (3.0%), Germans (2.0%), Spaniards (1.3%), Romanians (1%), other (14% including British, Poles, Dutch, Chinese and others) (2022 estimate)[3]
  Macau By ethnicity
Chinese (88.7%), Portuguese (1.1%), Macanese (1.1%), other (9.2%) (2016 estimate)[3]
  Madagascar By ethnicity
Merina (26%), Betsimisaraka (15%), Betsileo (12%), Tsimihety (7%), Sakalava (6%), Antaisaka (5%), Antandroy (5%), other (24%) (2007 estimate)[32]
  Malawi By ethnicity
Chewa (34.3%), Lomwe (18.8%), Wayao (13.2%), Ngoni (10.4%), Tumbuka (9.2%), Sena (3.8%), Mang' anja (3.2%), Tonga (1.8%), Nyanja (1.8%), Nkhonde (1%), other (2.2%), foreigners (0.3%) (2018 census)[3]
  Malaysia By ethnicity
Bumiputra (69.7%, of which 57.3% are Malays and 12.4% are indigenous people), Chinese (22.9%), Indian (6.6%), other (0.8%) (2021 census)[33]
  Maldives By ethnicity
Maldivians (mixture of Sinhalese, Dravidians, Arabs, Austroasiatic peoples and Africans) (estimate)[3]
  Mali By ethnicity
Bambara (33.3%), Fula (13.3%), Soninke (9.8%), Senufo (9.6%), Malinke (8.8%), Dogon (8.7%), Songhai (5.9%), Bobo (2.1%), Tuareg (1.7%), foreigners (0.7%), other (6.0%) (2018 estimate)[3]
  Malta By nationality
Maltese (78%) and foreigners (22%) (2021 estimate)[34]
  Morocco By ethnicity (excluding Western Sahara)
Arabs and Berbers (99%), other (1%) (estimate)[3]
  Marshall Islands By ethnicity
Marshallese (92.1%), mixed (5.9%), other (2%) (2006 estimate)[3]
  Mauritania By ethnosocial group
Haratin/Black Moors (40%), Beidane/White Moors (30%), Black Africans (30% including Fula, Soninke, Bambara, Tukulor, Wolof and others) (estimate)[2]
  Mauritius By ethnicity
Indo-Mauritian (about two-thirds of total population), Creoles, Chinese, Europeans, Black Africans (estimate)[3]
  Mexico By ethnicity
Mestizo (62%), majority Native Mexicans (21%), Native Mexicans (7%), other (10% including Europeans, Arabs, Asians, Afro-Mexicans) (2012 estimate)[3]
  Federated States of Micronesia By ethnicity
Chuukese (49.3%), Pohnpeians (29.8%), Kosraeans (6.3%), Yapese (5.7%), Outer Yap Islanders (5.1%), Polynesians (1.6%), Asians (1.4%), other (0.8%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Moldova By ethnicity (excluding Transnistria)
Moldovans (75.1%), Romanians (7%), Ukrainians (6.6%), Gagauz (4.6%), Russians (4.1%), Bulgarians (1.9%), other (0.8%) (2014 census)
  Monaco By place of birth
Monaco (32.1%), France (19.9%), Italy (15.3%), United Kingdom (5.0%), Belgium (2.3%), Switzerland (2.0%), Germany (1.9%), Russia (1.8%), United States (1.1%), Netherlands (1.1%), Morocco (1.0%), other (16.6%) (2016 estimate)[3]
  Mongolia By ethnicity
Khalkha Mongols (83.8%), Kazakhs (3.8%), Durvud Mongols (2.6%), Bayad Mongols (2.0%), Buryats (1.4%), Zakhchin Mongols (1.2%), Dariganga Mongols (1.1%), other (4.1%) (2020 census)[3]
  Montenegro By ethnicity
Montenegrins (45%), Serbs (28.7%), Bosniaks (8.7%), Albanians (4.9%), Muslims (3.3%), Romani (1%), Croats (1%), other (2.6%), unspecified (4.9%) (2011 census)[3]
  Montserrat By ethnicity
Blacks (86.2%), mixed (4.8%), Hispanics (3%), Whites (2.7%), Indians (1.6%), other (1.8%) (2018 census)[3]
  Mozambique By ethnicity
Black Africans (99% Makua, Tsonga, Lomwe, Sena and others), Mestiço (0.8%, European and African descent), other (0.2%, Whites, Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese) (2017 census)[3]
  Myanmar By ethnicity
Bamar (68%), Shan (9%), Karen (7%), Rohingya (4%), Chinese (3%), Indians (2%), Mon (2%), other (5%, 135 recognized ethnic groups) (estimate)[2]
  Namibia By ethnicity
Ovambo (50%), Kavangos (9%), Herero (7%), Damara (7%), Coloreds (6.5%), Whites (6%), Nama (5%), Lozi (4%), San (3%), Basters (2%), Tswana (0.5%) (estimate)[3]
  Nauru By ethnicity
Nauruans (88.9%), mixed (6.6%), I-Kiribati (2%), other (2.5% including Chinese, Europeans, Indians and others) (2007 estimate)[3]
  Nepal By ethnicity/caste
Chhettri (16.5%), Bahun (11.3%), Magar (6.9%), Tharu (6.2%), Tamang (5.6%), Bishwokarma (5%), Muslims (4.9%), Newar (4.6%), Yadav (4.2%), Rai (2.2%), Pariyar (1.9%), Gurung (1.9%), Thakuri (1.7%), Mijar (1.6%), Teli (1.5%), Limbu (1.4%), Chamar (1.4%), Koiri (1.2%), other (20%, over 100 ethnic groups/caste) (2021 census)[3]

By language
Nepali (44.9%), Maithili (11.1%), Bhojpuri (6.2%), Tharu (5.9%) Tamang (4.9%), Bajjika (3.9%), Awadhi (3%), Newar (3%), Magar Dhut (2.8%), Doteli (1.7%), Urdu (1.4%), Limbu (1.2%), Gurung (1.1%), other (8.9%) (2021 Census)[35]

  New Caledonia By ethnicity
Kanak (39.1%), Europeans (27.1%), Wallisian, Futunian (8.2%), Tahitians (2.1%), Indonesians (1.4%), Ni-Vanuatu (1%), Vietnamese (0.9%), other (17.7%), unspecified (2.5%) (2014 estimate)[3]
  New Zealand By ethnicity
Europeans (64.1%), Maori (16.5%), Chinese (4.9%), Indians (4.7%), Samoans (3.9%), Tongans (1.8%), Cook Islands Māori (1.7%), English (1.5%), Filipinos (1.5%), New Zealander (1%), other (13.7%) (2018 estimate)[3]
  Nicaragua By ethnicity
Mestizo (69%), Whites (17%), Afro-Nicaraguans (9%), Native Nicaraguans (5%) (estimate)[3]
  Netherlands By national origin
Dutch (74.8%), Turks/Kurds (2.4%), Moroccans (2.4%), Surinamese (2.1%), Indonesians (2.0%), Germans (2.0%), Poles (1.3%), Syrians (0.7%), Belgians (0.7%), other (11.6% including British, Chinese, Iraqis and others) (2022 estimate)[36]
  Niger By ethnicity
Hausa (53.1%), Songhai (21.2%), Tuareg (11%), Fula (6.5%), Kanuri (5.9%), Gurma (0.8%), Arabs (0.4%), Tubu (0.4%), other (0.9%) (2006 estimate)[3]
  Nigeria By ethnicity
Hausa (30%), Yoruba (15.5%), Igbo (15.2%), Fula (6.0%), Tiv (2.4%), Kanuri (2.4%), Ibibio (1.8%), Ijaw (1.8%), other (24.9%, more than 200 ethnic groups) (2018 estimate)[3]
  Niue By ethnicity
Niueans (65.4%), mixed (14%), other (20.6%) (2017 estimate)[3]
  North Korea By ethnicity
Koreans (99.8%), other (0.2%, Chinese, Japanese and others) (estimate)[37]
  North Macedonia By ethnicity
Macedonians (58.4%), Albanians (24.3%), Turks (3.9%), Romani (2.5%), Serbs (1.3%), Bosniaks (0.9%), Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians (0.5%), other (0.8%, including Bulgarians, Croats and others), unspecified (7.4%) (2021 census)[38]
  Northern Cyprus By ethnicity
Turkish Cypriots and Turkish settlers (99.6%), Greeks Cypriots (0.2%), English (0.2%), Maronites (0.1%), other (0.3%), (2006 census)[39]
  Northern Mariana Islands By ethnicity
Asians (50%, including Filipinos 35.3%, Chinese 6.8%, Korean 4.2%, and other Asian 3.7%), Indigenous Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders (34.9%, including Chamorro 23.9%, Carolinians 4.6% and other 6.4%), other (2.5%), two or more races (12.7%) (2010 census)[3]
  Norway By migration status
Norwegians without a migration background (75.5% including Sámi), Norwegians with migration background (9.7%), foreigners (14.8% including Poles, Lithuanians, Somalis, Syrians, Pakistanis, Swedes and others (2022 estimate)[40]
  Oman By nationality
Omani (57.6%), foreigners (42.4%) (2023 estimate)[41]

By ethnicity
Arabs, Balochs, South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, Bangladeshis), Afro-Omanis (estimate)[3]

  Pakistan By ethnicity
Punjabis (44.7%), Pashtuns (15.4%), Sindhis (14.1%), Saraiki (8.4%), Muhajir (7.6%), Balochs (3.6%), other (6.3%) (estimate)[3]

By language
Punjabi (38.8%), Pashtun (18.2%), Sindhi (14.5%), Saraiki (12.2%), Urdu (7.1%), Baloch (3.0%), Hindko ( 2.4%), Brahui (1.2%) other (2.6%) (2017 census)[42]

  Palau By ethnicity
Palauans (73%), Asians (21.7%), Carolinians (2%), Whites (1.2%), other (2015 estimate)[3]
  Palestine By ethnicity
Gaza Strip - Palestinians (over 99%); West Bank and East Jerusalem - Palestinians (about 75%) and Jewish settlers (about 25%) (2019 estimate)[43]
  Panama By ethnicity
Mestizo (65%), Native Americans (12.3%, including Guaymí 7.6%, Guna 2.4%, Emberá 0.9%, other 2.1%), Afro-Panamanians (9.2%), Mulatto (6.8%), Whites (6.7%) (2010 census)[3]
  Papua New Guinea By ethnicity
Papuans, Melanesians, Negritos, Micronesians, Polynesians; hundreds of ethnic groups and tribes[3]
  Paraguay By ethnicity
Mestizo (95%), other (5%, Whites, Native Paraguayans, Asians, Arabs) (estimate)[3]
  Peru By ethnicity
Mestizo (60.2%), Native Peruvians (25.8% including Aymara, Quechua and others), Whites (5.9%), Afro-Peruvians (3.6%), other (1.2% including Japanese, Chinese and others), unspecified (3.3%) (2017 census)[3]
  Philippines By ethnicity
Tagalog (24.4%), Visayans (11.4%), Cebuano (9.9%), Ilocano (8.8%), Hiligaynon (8.4%), Bicolano (6.8%), Waray (4%), other (26.1%), foreigners (0.1%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Pitcairn Islands Descendants of Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian wives[3]
  Poland By ethnicity
Poles (96.9%), Silesians (1.1%), Germans (0.2%), Ukrainians (0.1%), other and unspecified (1.1%) (2011 census)[3]
  Portugal By nationality
Portuguese (92.5%), Brazilians (2.3%), British (0.4%), Cape Verdeans (0.4%), Indians (0.3%), other (4.1%, including Italians, Angolans, French, Ukrainians and others) (2022 estimate)[44]
  Puerto Rico By ethnicity
White (75.8%), Afro-Puerto Ricans (12.4%), mixed (3.3%), other (8.5%) (2010 census)[3]
  Qatar By nationality
Foreigners (88.4% including Indians, Pakistanis, Nepalis, Filipinos, Indonesians and others), Qatari (11.6%) (2015 estimate)[3]
  Rwanda By ethnicity
Hutu, Tutsi, Twa
  Romania By ethnicity
Romanians (89.3%), Hungarians (6%), Romani (3.4%, according to other estimates 5–11%), Ukrainians (0.3%), Germans (0.1%) (2021 census)[3]
  Russia By ethnicity
Russians (80.9%), Tatars (3.6%), Chechens (1.3%), Bashkirs (1.2%), Chuvash (0.8%), Avars (0.8%), Armenians ( 0.7%), Ukrainians (0.7%), other (10%, including Dargins, Kabardians, Ingush, Kalmyks, Kazakhs and others) (2021 census, proportions refer to people who declared their ethnicity)[45]
  Saint Barthélemy By ethnicity
French, Portuguese, Caribs, Blacks[3]
  Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha By ethnicity
Blacks (50%), Whites (25%), Chinese (25%) (estimate)[3]
  Saint Kitts and Nevis By ethnicity
Afro-Kittitians and Nevisians (92.5%), mixed (3%), Whites (2.1%), Indians (2.1%), other (0.6%), unspecified (0.3%) (2001 estimate)[3]
  Saint Lucia By ethnicity
Afro-Saint Lucians (85.2%), mixed (10.9%), Indians (2.2%), other (1.6%), unspecified (0.1%) (2010 estimate)[3]
  Saint Martin By ethnicity
Creoles (mulattoes), Blacks, Guadeloupe mestizos (French and East Asian descent), Whites, Indians, other (estimate)[3]
  Saint Pierre and Miquelon Descendants of Basque and Breton fishermen from France[3]
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines By ethnicity
Afro-Vincentians (71.2%), mixed (23.0%), Kalinago (3.0%), Indians (1.1%), Whites (1.5%), other (0.2%) (2012 estimate)[2]
  Solomon Islands By ethnicity
Melanesians (95.3%), Polynesians (3.1%), Micronesians (1.2%), other (0.3%) (2009 estimate)[3]
  Samoa By citizenship
Samoan (96%), Samoan and New Zealander (2%), other (1.9%) (2011 census)[3]
  San Marino By ethnicity
Sanmarinese and Italians[3]
  São Tomé and Príncipe By ethnosocial group
Mestiço (descendants of Portuguese and Africans), Angolares (descendants of Angolan slaves), Fernandino, Servicais (indentured laborers from Angola, Mozambique and Cape Verde), Tongas (children of Servicais born on the islands), Europeans (mainly Portuguese), Asians (mainly Chinese)[3]
  Saudi Arabia By nationality
Saudis (58.4%), foreigners (41.6% including Indians, Pakistanis, Southeast Asians and others) (2022 census)[46]
  Senegal By ethnicity
Wolof (39.7%), Fula (27.5%), Serer (16%), Mandinka (4.9%), Jola (4.2%), Soninke (2.4%), other (5.4%, including Europeans and Lebanese) (2019 estimate)[3]
  Serbia By ethnicity
Serbs (80.6%), Hungarians (2.8%), Bosniaks (2.3%), Romani (2.0%, according to other estimates 5–11%), Albanians (0.9%), Croats (0.6%), Slovaks (0.6%), other (2.0%, including Timok Vlachs, Romanians and others), unspecified (8.2%) (2022 census)[47]
  Seychelles By ethnicity
Predominantly Seychellois Creole (mainly of East African and Malagasy origin); also French, Indian, Chinese and Arab populations (estimate)[3]
  Sierra Leone By ethnicity
Temne (35.4%), Mende (30.8%), Limba (8.8%), Kono (4.3%), Kuranko (4%), Fula (3.8%), Mandinka (2.8%), Loko (2%), Sherbro (1.9%), Creoles (1.2%, descendants of freed Jamaican slaves; also known as Krio), other (5%) (2019 estimate)[3]
  Singapore By ethnicity
Chinese (74.2%), Malay (13.7%), Indians (8.9%), other (3.2% including Eurasians, Whites and others) (2021 census)[3]
  Sint Maarten By place of birth
Sint Maarten (29.9%), Dominican Republic (10.2%), Haiti (7.8%), Jamaica (6.6%), Saint Martin (5.9%), Guyana (5%), Dominica (4.4%), Curaçao (4.1%), Aruba (3.4%), Saint Kitts and Nevis (2.8%), India (2.6%), Netherlands (2.2%), United States (1.6%), Suriname (1.4%), Saint Lucia (1.3%), Anguilla (1.1%), other (8%), unspecified (1.7%) (2011 census)[3]
  Slovakia By ethnicity
Slovaks (83.8%), Hungarians (7.8%), Romani (1.2%, according to other estimates 7–11%), others (1.8%, including Ukrainians, Germans, Czechs, Poles, Russians and more), unspecified (5.4%) (2021 census)[3]
  Slovenia By ethnicity
Slovenes (83.1%), Serbs (2%), Croats (1.8%), Bosniaks (1.1%), other or unspecified (12%) (2002 census)[3]
  Somalia By ethnicity
Somalis (85%), other (15%, including Somali Bantus, Arabs and others) (estimate)[3]
  Spain By place of birth
Spain (84.8%), Morocco (1.7%), Romania (1.2%), other (12.3% including Germany, Colombia, Ecuador, UK, Argentina and others) (2021, estimate)[3]

By language of native population
Castilian Spanish (74%), Catalan (17%), Galician (7%), Basque (2%), Aranese (<1%) (2023 estimate)[48]

  Sri Lanka By ethnicity
Sinhalese (74.9%), Sri Lankan Tamils (11.2%), Sri Lankan Moors (9.2%), Indian Tamils (4.2%), other (0.5%) (2012 census)[3]
  South Africa By ethnicity
Black Africans (80.9%, including Zulu, Xhosa and others), Coloureds (8.8%), Whites (7.8%, including Boers and others), Asians (2.6%) (2021 estimate)[3]
  South Korea By nationality
Koreans (95.6%), foreigners (4.4% including Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and others) (2022 estimate)
  South Ossetia By ethnicity
Ossetians (89.9%), Georgians (7.4%), Russians (1.1%), Armenians (0.7%), other (0.8%) (2015 census)[49]
  Sudan By ethnicity
Sudanese Arabs (about 70%), Fur, Beja, Nuba, Nubians, Ingessana, Uduk, Fula, Masalit, Daju, Gimir, Tunjur, Berta; there are over 500 ethnic groups (estimate)[3]
  South Sudan By ethnicity
Dinka (about 35-40%), Nuer (about 15%), Shilluk, Azande, Bari, Kakwa, Kuku, Murle, Mandari, Didinga, Ndogo, Bviri, Lndi, Anuak, Bongo, Lango, Dungotona, Acholi, Baka, Fertit (2011 estimate)[3]
  Suriname By ethnicity
Indo-Surinamese (27.4%, descendants of North Indian immigrants), Maroons (21.7%, descendants of runaway slaves), Creoles (21.7%), Javanese (15.7%), mixed (13.4% ), other (7.6%), unspecified (0.6%) (2012 estimate)[3]
  Sweden By migration status
Swedes without migrant background (65.4%), Swedes with migrant background (14.3%), foreigners (20.4% including Syrians, Iraqis, Finns, Poles, Iranians, Somalis and Afghans and others) (2022 estimate)[50]

By place of birth
Sweden (80.3%), Syria (1.9%), Iraq (1.4%), Finland (1.4%), other (15%) (2020 estimate)[3]

  Switzerland By migration status (Population over 15 years)
Swiss without a migration background (59.3%), Swiss with a migration background (39.2%) (2021 estimate)[51]

By place of birth
Switzerland (69.2%), Germany (4.2%), Italy (3.2%), Portugal (2.5%), France (2.1%), Kosovo (1.1%), Turkey ( 1.0%), other (16.7%, including Serbia, North Macedonia, Austria and others) (2020 estimate)[3]

  Svalbard By nationality
Norwegians (61.1%), foreigners (38.9% including Russians, Thais, Swedes, Filipinos, Ukrainians and others) (2021 estimate)[3]
  Syria By ethnoreligious group
Arabs ~50%, Alawites ~15%, Kurds ~10%, Levantines ~10%, other ~15% (includes Druze, Ismaili, Imami, Nusairi, Assyrians, Turkomans, Armenians) (estimate)[3]
  Taiwan By ethnicity
Over 95% of Taiwan's population is Han Chinese, which includes Hoklo, Hakka and other mainland Chinese ethnic groups. Almost 2.4% belong to the indigenous peoples of Taiwan (16 recognized peoples). Small number of foreigners (Southeast Asians, Europeans, Americans)[3]
  Tajikistan By ethnicity
Tajiks (84.3%, including Pamiri and Yaghnobis), Uzbeks (13.8%), other (2.0%, including Kyrgyz, Russians, Turkmens, Tatars, Arabs and others) (2014 estimate)[3]
  Tanzania By ethnicity
MainlandBlack Africans 99% (of which 95% Bantu, consisting of more than 130 tribes), other 1% (comprising Asians, Europeans and Arabs); ZanzibarArabs, Black Africans and mixed race (2023 estimate)[3]
  Thailand By ethnicity
Thai (75%), Chinese (14%), Malays (4%), other (7% including Indians, Khmer, Burmese, Whites and others) (2008 estimate)[52]

By nationality
Thai (97.5%), Burmese (1.3%), other (1.1%), unspecified (0.1%) (2015 estimate)[3]

  Timor-Leste By ethnicity
Austronesians (including Tetum, Mambai, Tokodede, Galoli, Kemak, Baikeno), Melanesian-Papua (including Bunak, Fataluku, Makalero), small Chinese, Mestiço and Portuguese minorities (estimate)[3]
  Togo By ethnicity
Aja-Ewe/Mina (42.4%), Kabye/Tem (25.9%), Para-Gurma/Akan (17.1%), Akposso/Akebu (4.1%), Ana-Ife (3, 2%), other Togolese (1.7%), foreigners (5.2%), unspecified (0.4%) (2013/14 estimate)[3]
  Tokelau By ethnicity
Tokelauan (64.5%), mixed (12.5%), Tuvaluan (7.5%), Samoan (5.8%), other Pacific Islanders (3.4%), other (5.6%), unspecified (0.8%) (2016 estimate)[3]
  Tonga By ethnicity
Tongans (97%), mixed (0.8%), other (2.2%), unspecified (0.1%) (2016 estimate)[3]
  Transnistria By ethnicity
Russians (29.1%), Moldovans (28.6%), Ukrainians (22.9%), Bulgarians (2.4%), Gagauz (1.1%), Belarusians (0.5%), other (1.6%) (2015 census)[53]
  Trinidad and Tobago By ethnicity
Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian (35.4%), Afro-Trinidadians and Tobagonians (34.2%), mixed (23.0%), other (1.3%), unspecified (6.2%) (2011 estimate)
  Tunisia By ethnicity
Arab (98%), Europeans (1%), Jews and other (1%) (estimate)[3]
  Turkey By ethnicity
Turks (70-75%), Kurds (19%), other (6-11% including Arabs, Albanians, Bosniaks, Circassians, Chechens, Georgians, Romani, Laz people and others) (2016 estimate)[3]
  Turkmenistan By ethnicity
Turkmens (85.6%), Uzbeks (5.8%), Russians (5.1%), Azerbaijanis (1.2%), other (3.5%, including Kazakhs, Balochs, Tatars, Armenians, Ukrainians and more) (2012 census)[54]
  Turks and Caicos Islands By ethnicity
Afro-Turks and Caicos Islander (87.6%), Whites (7.9%), mixed (2.5%), Indians (1.3%) other (0.7%) (2006 estimate)[3]
  Tuvalu By ethnicity
Tuvaluan (97%), mixed (2.4%), other (0.6%) (2017 estimate)[3]
  Uganda By ethnicity
Baganda (16.5%), Banyankole (9.6%), Basoga (8.8%), Bakiga (7.1%), Iteso (7%), Lango (6.3%), Bagisu (4.9%), Acholi (4.4%), Lugbara (3.3%), other (32.1%) (2014 estimate)[3]
  Ukraine By ethnicity
Ukrainians (77.8%), Russians (17.3%), Belarusians (0.6%), Moldovans (0.5%), Crimean Tatars (0.5%), Bulgarians (0.4%), Hungarians (0.3%), Romanians (0.3%), Poles (0.3%), Jews (0.2%), other (1.8%) (2001 census)[3]
  Uruguay By ethnicity
Whites (87.7%), Afro-Uruguayans (4.6%), Native Uruguayans (2.4%), other (0.3%), unspecified (5%) (2011 estimate)[3]
  United Arab Emirates By ethnicity
South Asians (59.4%) (including Indians 38.2%, Bangladeshis 9.5%, Pakistanis 9.4%, other 2.3%), Emiratis (11.6%), Egyptians (10.2%), Filipinos (6.1%), other (12.8%) (2015 estimate)[3]
  United Kingdom By ethnicity
Whites (80.6%, including 74.4% White British and 6.2% White 'other'), Asians (9.3), Black (4.0%), mixed (2.9%), other (2.1%) (2021 census England and wales)[55]
  United States By ethnicity
Whites (75.5%, including Non-Hispanic Whites 58.9%), African Americans (13.6%), Asian American (6.3%), two or more races (3.0%), Native Americans and Alaska Natives (1.3%), Indigenous Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders (0.3%), Hispanics and Latinos of every ethnicity (19.1%) (2022 estimates)[56]

By ancestry (most common ancestry)
Africans (13.6%), Germans (12.8%), Mexicans (11.2%), English (9.6%) Irish (9.5%), American (5.9%, descent from early settlers), Italians (5.3%), Poles (2.5%), French (1.9%), Puerto Ricans (1.7%), Scots (1.6%), Indians (1.3%), Chinese (1.3%), Norwegians (1.3%) (2021 estimate)[57]

  US Virgin Islands By ethnicity
Afro-Virgin Islanders (76%), Whites (15.6%), Asians (1.4%), others (4.9%), mixed (2.1%) (2010 Census)[3]
  Uzbekistan By ethnicity
Uzbeks (84.5%), Tajiks (4.8%), Kazakhs (2.4%), Karakalpaks (2.2%), Russians (2.1%), Kyrgyz (0.8%), Turkmen (0.6%), Tatars (0.5%), Koreans (0.5%), other (1.6%) (2021 estimate)[58]
  Vanuatu By ethnicity
Melanesians (99.2%), other (0.8%) (2016 estimates)[3]
  Vatican City By nationality
Italians, Swiss, Argentines and other nationalities (2017 estimate)[3]
  Venezuela By ethnicity
Mestizo, Europeans, Afro-Venezuelans, Arabs, Native Venezuelans[3]
  Vietnam By ethnicity
Vietnamese (85.3%), Tày (1.9%), Thái (1.9%), Mường (1.5%), Khmer (1.4%), Mong (1.4%), Nung (1.1%), other (5.5%) (2019 census)[3]
  Wallis and Futuna By ethnicity
Polynesians[3]
  Yemen By ethnicity
Mostly Arabs, minority of Africans and South Asians
  Zambia By ethnicity
Bemba (21%), Tonga (13.6%), Chewa (7.4%), Lozi (5.7%), Nsenga (5.3%), Tumbuka (4.4%), Ngoni (4% ), Lala (3.1%), Kaonde (2.9%), Namwanga (2.8%), Lunda (2.6%), Mambwe (2.5%), Luvale (2.2%), Lamba (2.1%), Ushi (1.9%), Lenje (1.6%), Bisa (1.6%), Mbunda (1.2%), other (13.8%), unspecified (0.4%) (2010 census)[3]
  Zimbabwe By ethnicity
Black Africans (99.4% including Shona, Ndebele and others), Whites (0.2%), Coloureds (0.2%), Asians (0.1%) (2012 census)[59]

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