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imported>LouisAragon ("So are Cypriots" is not a justification nor a source to add Armenians. And I supplied a reliable source that states they're both fully in Asia. Whether they're supposedly counted as European on a Federal level (according you) is a different story.) |
imported>PKT (Disambiguated: Roma → Romani people) |
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* [[Belarusian American|Belarusian]] | * [[Belarusian American|Belarusian]] | ||
* [[Georgian American|Georgian]]<sup>5</sup> | * [[Georgian American|Georgian]]<sup>5</sup> | ||
| − | * [[Kazakh American|Kazakh]]<sup>6</sup> | + | * [[Kazakh American|Kazakh]]<sup>6</sup> |
* [[Russian American|Russian]]<sup>1,</sup> <sup>2</sup> | * [[Russian American|Russian]]<sup>1,</sup> <sup>2</sup> | ||
** [[Chechen American|Chechen]] | ** [[Chechen American|Chechen]] | ||
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** [[Rusyn American|Rusyn]] | ** [[Rusyn American|Rusyn]] | ||
| − | | group3 = [[Northern Europe]]<br /> | + | | group3 = [[Northern Europe]]<br /> |
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* [[Estonian American|Estonian]] | * [[Estonian American|Estonian]] | ||
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| group5 = [[Southern Europe]] | | group5 = [[Southern Europe]] | ||
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| − | * [[Italian American|Italian]] | + | * [[Italian American|Italian]] |
** [[Sicilian American|Sicilian]] | ** [[Sicilian American|Sicilian]] | ||
* [[Maltese American|Maltese]] | * [[Maltese American|Maltese]] | ||
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| group7 = Other Europeans | | group7 = Other Europeans | ||
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| − | * [[American Jews|Ashkenazi Jews]]<sup>7</sup> | + | * [[American Jews|Ashkenazi Jews]]<sup>7</sup> |
| − | * [[American Jews|Sephardi Jews]]<sup>7</sup> | + | * [[American Jews|Sephardi Jews]]<sup>7</sup> |
* [[Romani people in the United States|Roma]] | * [[Romani people in the United States|Roma]] | ||
** [[Hungarian Slovak Gypsies in the United States|Hungarian Slovak Romanies]]<sup>7</sup> | ** [[Hungarian Slovak Gypsies in the United States|Hungarian Slovak Romanies]]<sup>7</sup> | ||
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<sup>2</sup> [[Russia]] is a [[List of transcontinental countries|transcontinental country]] in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Northern Asia]]. The vast majority of its population (80%) lives in [[European Russia]], therefore Russia as a whole is included as a European country here. | <sup>2</sup> [[Russia]] is a [[List of transcontinental countries|transcontinental country]] in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Northern Asia]]. The vast majority of its population (80%) lives in [[European Russia]], therefore Russia as a whole is included as a European country here. | ||
| − | <sup>3</sup> [[Yugoslav American | + | <sup>3</sup> [[Yugoslav American]]s are the American people from the former [[Yugoslavia]]. |
| − | <sup>4</sup> [[Turkey]] is a transcontinental country in the [[Middle East]] and Southeast Europe. Has a small part of its territory (3%) in [[Southeast Europe]] called [[Turkish Thrace]]. | + | <sup>4</sup> [[Turkey]] is a transcontinental country in the [[Middle East]] and Southeast Europe. Has a small part of its territory (3%) in [[Southeast Europe]] called [[Turkish Thrace]]. |
<sup>5</sup> [[Azerbaijan]] and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] are transcontinental countries. They have a small part of their territories in the European part of the [[Caucasus]]. | <sup>5</sup> [[Azerbaijan]] and [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] are transcontinental countries. They have a small part of their territories in the European part of the [[Caucasus]]. | ||
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<sup>6</sup> [[Kazakhstan]] is technically a [[bicontinental]] country, having a small portion in European hands. | <sup>6</sup> [[Kazakhstan]] is technically a [[bicontinental]] country, having a small portion in European hands. | ||
| − | <sup>7</sup> Disputed; [[Jews]] and [[Roma]] both have recognised origins and historic ties to Asia ([[the Levant]] and [[Northern India]] respectively), but individual groups listed here experienced at least some distinctive identity development while in diaspora among Europeans. | + | <sup>7</sup> Disputed; [[Jews]] and [[Romani people|Roma]] both have recognised origins and historic ties to Asia ([[the Levant]] and [[Northern India]] respectively), but individual groups listed here experienced at least some distinctive identity development while in diaspora among Europeans. |
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