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This template is different from the deleted "White American" template. The White American template was judged to be controversial and politically charged because it included Middle Eastern Americans and European American under the umbrella term White American.  Because of this expansive definition of who was White, it was controversial and did not represent a neutral point of view. This template represents a neutral point of view because these American groups with European ancestry necessarily fit into the umbrella term "European American".
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Countries are grouped in 6 regions as per CIA World Factbook.
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| name  = European Americans
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| title  = [[European Americans]]
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| state = {{{state|autocollapse}}}
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| bodyclass  = hlist
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| group1 = Central Europe
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| list1  =
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* [[Austrian Americans|Austrian]]<sup>1</sup>
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* [[Czech Americans|Czech]]
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* [[German Americans|German]]<sup>1</sup>
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** [[Amish]]
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** [[German Texan]]
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** [[Pennsylvania Dutch]]
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** [[Russian Mennonite|German Mennonites from Russia]]
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* [[Hungarian Americans|Hungarian]]
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** [[Hungarian Ohioans]]
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* [[Kashubian Americans|Kashubian]]
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* [[Liechtensteiner Americans|Liechtensteiner]]
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* [[Polish Americans|Polish]]<sup>1</sup>
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* [[Slovak Americans|Slovak]]
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* [[Sorbian Americans|Sorbian]]
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* [[Swiss Americans|Swiss]]
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| group2 = Eastern Europe
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| list2  =
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* [[Armenian Americans|Armenian]]<sup>6</sup>
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* [[Azerbaijani Americans|Azerbaijani]]<sup>4</sup>
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* [[Belarusian Americans|Belarusian]]
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* [[Chechen Americans|Chechen]]
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* [[Georgian Americans|Georgian]]<sup>4</sup>
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* [[Kazakh Americans|Kazakh]]<sup>4</sup>
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* [[Moldovan Americans|Moldovan]]
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* [[Russian Americans|Russian]]
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** [[Cossack Americans|Cossack]]
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** [[Kalmyk Americans|Kalmyk]]
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* [[Ukrainian Americans|Ukrainian]]
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** [[Cossack Americans|Cossack]]
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* [[Rusyn Americans|Rusyn]]
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| group3 = Northern Europe
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| list3  =
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* [[Danish Americans|Danish]]
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** [[Greenlandic Americans|Greenlandic]]
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* [[Estonian Americans|Estonian]]
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* [[Faroese Americans|Faroese]]
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* [[Finnish Americans|Finnish]]
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* [[Icelandic Americans|Icelandic]]
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* [[Latvian Americans|Latvian]]
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* [[Lithuanian Americans|Lithuanian]]
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* [[Norwegian Americans|Norwegian]]
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** [[Norwegian Dakotan]]
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** [[Norwegian Minnesotan]]
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* [[Sami Americans|Sami]]
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* [[Swedish Americans|Swedish]]
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| group4 = Southeast Europe<sup>3</sup>
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| list4  =
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* [[Albanian Americans|Albanian]]
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* [[Bosnian Americans|Bosnian]]
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* [[Bulgarian Americans|Bulgarian]]
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* [[Cypriot Americans|Cypriot]]<sup>6</sup>
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* [[Croatian Americans|Croatian]]
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* [[Greek Americans|Greek]]
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* [[Macedonian Americans|Macedonian]]
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* [[Montenegrin Americans|Montenegrin]]
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* [[Romanian Americans|Romanian]]
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* [[Slovene Americans|Slovene]]
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* [[Serbian Americans|Serbian]]
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**[[Serbs in Alaska|Alaskan Serbs]]
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* [[Turkish Americans|Turkish]]<sup>4</sup>
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| group5 = Southern Europe
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| list5  =
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* [[Italian Americans|Italian]]
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** [[Sicilian Americans|Sicilian]]
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* [[Maltese Americans|Maltese]]
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* [[Monacan Americans|Monacan]]
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* [[Portuguese Americans|Portuguese]]
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* [[Sammarinese Americans|Sammarinese]]
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* [[Spanish Americans|Spanish]]
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** [[Asturian Americans|Asturian]]
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** [[Basque Americans|Basque]]
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** [[Canarian Americans|Canarian]]
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** [[Catalan Americans|Catalan]]
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** [[Galician Americans|Galician]]
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** [[Hispanos|Hispano]]
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| group6 = Western Europe
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| list6  =
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* [[Belgian Americans|Belgian]]
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* [[British Americans|British]]
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** [[Cornish Americans|Cornish]]
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** [[English Americans|English]]
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** [[Manx Americans|Manx]]
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** [[Scotch-Irish Americans|Scots-Irish/Ulster Scots]]
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** [[Scottish Americans|Scottish]]
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** [[Welsh Americans|Welsh]]
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* [[Dutch Americans|Dutch]]
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** [[Frisian Americans|Frisian]]
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* [[French Americans|French]]
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** <small>[[Acadians|Acadian]]</small>
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** <small>[[Basque Americans|Basque]]</small>
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** <small>[[Breton Americans|Breton]]</small>
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** <small>[[Cajuns|Cajun]]</small>
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** <small>[[French Canadian Americans|Canadian]]</small>
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** <small>[[Corsican Americans|Corsican]]</small>
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** <small>[[Huguenots#North America|Huguenot]]</small>
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* [[Irish Americans|Irish]]
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* [[Luxembourg Americans|Luxembourgian]]
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| group7 = Other Europeans
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| list7  =
 
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This template is different from the deleted "White American" template. The White American template was judged to be controversial and politically charged because it included Middle Eastern Americans and European American under the umbrella term White American. Because of this expansive definition of who was White, it was controversial and did not represent a neutral point of view. This template represents a neutral point of view because these American groups with European ancestry necessarily fit into the umbrella term "European American".
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When adding Jews back in, restore and edit footnote 7.  
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Old revision for reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:European_Americans&oldid=682986610
|name  = European Americans
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|title = [[European American]]s
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* [[White Americans]]
|above = {{#if:{{{1|}}} | |[[Ethnic groups in Europe]]{{·}} [[European culture]]{{·}} [[Western culture]]}}{{·}} [[White Americans]]
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** [[Non-Hispanic whites]]
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** [[White Hispanic and Latino Americans|White Hispanic and Latino]]
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* [[Melungeon]]
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* [[Métis in the United States|Métis]]
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* [[Romani Americans|Roma]]
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** [[Hungarian Slovak Gypsies in the United States|Hungarian Slovak Romanies]]<sup>5</sup>
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* [[Louisiana Creole people|Louisiana Creole]]
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** Cajun
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** [[Isleños in Louisiana|Isleños]]
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* [[French Canadian Americans|French Canadian]]
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** [[Acadians|Acadian]]
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** Cajun
  
|group1 = [[Northern Europe]]
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| group8 = By region
|list1 = {{nowrap begin}}
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| list8 =  
[[British American|British]]
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* [[White Americans in California|California]]
<small>([[English American|English]]{{•}}
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* [[White people in Hawaii|Hawaii]]
[[Scotch-Irish American|Scots-Irish]]{{•}}
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* [[White Southerners]]
[[Scottish American|Scottish]]{{•}}
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** [[White Americans in Maryland|Maryland]]
[[Welsh American|Welsh]]{{•}}
 
[[Cornish American|Cornish]])</small>{{·w}}
 
[[Danish American|Danish]]{{·w}}
 
[[Estonian-American|Estonian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Faroese American|Faroese]]{{·w}}
 
[[Finnish American|Finnish]]{{·w}}
 
[[Icelandic American|Icelandic]]{{·w}}
 
[[Irish American|Irish]]
 
<small>([[Scotch-Irish American|Scots-Irish]])</small>{{·w}}
 
[[Latvian American|Latvian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Lithuanian American|Lithuanian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Norwegian American|Norwegian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Scandinavian Americans|Scandinavian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Swedish American|Swedish]]
 
{{nowrap end}}
 
  
|group2 = [[Western Europe]]
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| below =
|list2  = {{nowrap begin}}
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<sup>1</sup> Poles came to the United States legally as Austrians, Germans, Prussians or Russians throughout the 19th century, because from 1772–1795 till 1918, all Polish lands [[Partitions of Poland|had been partitioned]] between imperial Austria, Prussia (a protoplast of Germany) and Russia until Poland regained its sovereignty in the wake of World War I.
[[Basque-American|Basque]]{{·w}}
 
[[French American|French]]
 
<small>([[Acadians|Acadian]]{{•}}
 
[[Cajun]]{{•}}
 
[[Louisiana Creole people|Louisiana Creole]])</small>
 
{{nowrap end}}
 
  
|group3 = [[Central Europe]]
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<sup>3</sup> [[Yugoslav Americans]] are the American people from the former [[Yugoslavia]].
|list3  = {{nowrap begin}}
 
[[Austrian American|Austrian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Belgian American|Belgian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Czech American|Czech]]{{·w}}
 
[[Dutch American|Dutch]]
 
<small>([[Frisian American|Frisian]])</small>{{·w}}
 
[[German American|German]]
 
<small>([[Pennsylvania Dutch]])</small>{{·w}}
 
[[Hungarian American|Hungarian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Luxembourg American|Luxembourg]]{{·w}}
 
[[Polish American|Polish]]{{·w}}
 
[[Slovak American|Slovak]]{{·w}}
 
[[Swiss American|Swiss]]
 
{{nowrap end}}
 
  
|group4 = [[Eastern Europe]]
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<sup>4</sup> [[Azerbaijan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Turkey]] span the conventional boundary between Europe and Asia.
|list4  = {{nowrap begin}}
 
[[Belarusian American|Belarusian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Bulgarian Americans|Bulgarian]]{{·w}}
 
[[American Jews|Jewish]]<sup>*</sup>{{·w}}
 
[[Romanian-American|Romanian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Russian American|Russian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Rusyn American|Rusyn]]{{·w}}
 
[[Ukrainian American|Ukrainian]]
 
{{nowrap end}}
 
  
|group5 = [[Southern Europe]]
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<sup>5</sup> Disputed; [[Romani people|Roma]] have recognized origins and historic ties to Asia (specifically to Northern India), but they experienced at least some distinctive identity development while in [[diaspora]] among Europeans.
|list5  = {{nowrap begin}}
 
[[Albanian American|Albanian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Bosnian American|Bosnian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Catalan American|Catalan]]{{·w}}
 
[[Croatian American|Croatian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Cypriot American|Cypriot]]<sup>††</sup><sup>1</sup>{{·w}}
 
[[Greek American|Greek]]{{·w}}
 
[[Italian American|Italian]]
 
<small>([[Sicilian-American|Sicilian]])</small>{{·w}}
 
[[Macedonian Americans|Macedonian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Maltese Americans|Maltese]]{{·w}}
 
[[Montenegrin American|Montenegrin]]{{·w}}
 
[[Portuguese American|Portuguese]]{{·w}}
 
[[Serbian-American|Serbian]]{{·w}}
 
[[Slovene Americans|Slovene]]{{·w}}
 
[[Spanish American|Spanish]]
 
<small>([[Hispanos|Hispano]]{{•}}
 
[[Isleño]])</small>{{·w}}
 
[[Turkish American|Turkish]]<sup>+</sup>
 
{{nowrap end}}
 
  
|group6 = [[Caucasus]]
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<sup>6</sup> [[Armenia]] and [[Cyprus]] are located entirely in Asia, but historically have stronger tie with Europe.
|list6  = {{nowrap begin}}
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| belowstyle = text-align: left;
[[Armenian-American|Armenian]]<sup>††</sup><sup>1</sup>{{·w}}
 
[[Azerbaijani American|Azerbaijani]] <sup>††</sup>{{·w}}
 
[[Georgian American|Georgian]]<sup>††</sup><sup>1</sup>
 
{{nowrap end}}
 
  
|below =All countries are arranged by the classifications of the [[United Nation]]<noinclude><ref>{{cite web
 
|publisher=[[United Nations]]
 
|title=Composition of macro geographical (continental) regions, geographical sub-regions, and selected economic and other groupings -  Europe
 
|url=http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49regin.htm#europe}}</ref></noinclude> and the [[United States Census Bureau]].<noinclude><ref>{{cite web
 
|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]
 
|title=American FactFinder
 
|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IPCharIterationServlet?_lang=en&_ts=246847274213}}</ref></noinclude>
 
<sup>†</sup> The [[Basque Country (greater region)|Basque Country]] spans the Western border between [[France]] and [[Spain]]. The [[Federal government of the United States]] considers [[Basque people]]<noinclude><ref>{{cite web
 
|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]
 
|title=2007 American Community Survey: Selected Population Profile in the United States - Basque
 
|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IPTable?_bm=y&-reg=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201:517;ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201PR:517;ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201T:517;ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201TPR:517&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201PR&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201T&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201TPR&-ds_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_&-TABLE_NAMEX=&-ci_type=A&-redoLog=false&-charIterations=424&-geo_id=01000US&-geo_id=NBSP&-format=&-_lang=en}}</ref></noinclude> as a distinct ethnic group, neither Spanish nor French.<noinclude><ref>{{cite web
 
|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]
 
|title=2007 American Community Survey: Selected Population Profile in the United States - French (except Basque)|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/IPTable?_bm=y&-reg=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201:533;ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201PR:533;ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201T:533;ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201TPR:533&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201PR&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201T&-qr_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_S0201TPR&-ds_name=ACS_2007_1YR_G00_&-TABLE_NAMEX=&-ci_type=A&-redoLog=false&-charIterations=424&-geo_id=01000US&-geo_id=NBSP&-format=&-_lang=en}}</ref></noinclude>
 
<sup>*</sup> Most [[American Jews]] traveled from Europe (often Eastern or Central Europe) to the United States, but some came from other regions, such as the [[Middle East]] and [[North Africa]].
 
<sup>+</sup> Usually classified as [[Middle East|Middle Eastern]] or [[West Asia|West Asian Americans]].<noinclude><ref>Parrillo, Vincent N., "[http://www.pearsonhighered.com/assets/hip/us/hip_us_pearsonhighered/samplechapter/0205457630.pdf Strangers To These Shores: Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States, Chapter 9: Other Asian and Middle Eastern Americans]" (2006)</ref></noinclude>
 
 
}}<noinclude>
 
}}<noinclude>
<sup>††</sup> Maybe considered [[Europe]]an depending on the border definitions. <noinclude><ref>http://europa.eu/abc/european_countries/others/index_en.htm
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[[Category:European American templates]]
<noinclude>;References<br/>{{reflist}}</noinclude>
 
[[Category:North America ethnic group templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]
 
 
</noinclude>
 
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