Germany
- German 91.5%
- Turkish 2.4%
- Italian 0.7%
- Greek 0.4%
- Polish 0.4%
- other 4.6%
Germany is very diverse due to it's dominance in history and it's geographic location, however the main population comes from it's national citizens and the second largest group are the Turkish.
France
- French 92%
- Arab/North African 4%
- German 2%
- Breton 1%
- Catalan 1%
France is diverse as well, but like Germany, its population is mainly it's own citizens.
Germans have a decent population due to the invasion of France in WW2, Arabs and North Africans live in France as well because of Geographic locations.
Monaco
- French 47%
- Monegasque 16%
- Italian 16%
- other 21%
Because Monaco is a City-State on the meditteranean border of France, the French population are dominant in this country. Italians are also commonly spotted because Monaco also Borders Italy.
Switzerland
- German 65%
- French 18%
- Italian 10%
- Romansh 1%
- other 6%
Due to it's geographic location, Switzerland's population is dominated by Germans.
French and Italians also have a big share of its population.
Netherlands
- Dutch 83%
- other 17% (9% of non-Western origin, mainly Turks, Moroccans, Antilleans, Surinamese, and Indonesians)
The Netherlands preserved most of it's land for it's citizens and because of it's beautiful environment and great politics, many foreiners choose to migrate to this country.
Austria
- Austrians 91.1%
- former Yugoslaves 4% (includes Croatians, Slovenes, Serbs, Bosniaks)
- Turks 1.6%
- erman 0.9%
- other or unspecified 2.4%
Austria is still mostly Austrians, but because of the former world wars, a lot of fugitives live here now. Turks also migrate to this country since it's not far away.
Belgium
- Flemish 58%
- Walloon 31%
- mixed or other 11%
Belgium is mostly Flimish and Walloon, not directly referring to Belgians. Other ethnic groups or mixed people live hold 11% of the population as well.
Luxembourg
- Luxembourger 54.1%
- Portuguese 16.4%
- French 7%
- Italian 3.5%
- Belgian 3.3%
- German 2.3%
- British 1.1%
- other 12.3%
Luxembourg is very diverse, only slightly more than half of it's people is native. Portugese hold 16.4% and French hold 7% of the population. Belgians, Germans and British are found here too.
Liechtenstein
- Alemannic 86%
- other 14% (mainly Italian and Turkish)
Liechtenstein is mosly Alemannic and the rest of the population(14%) are other ethnic groups, mainly Italian and Turkish.
Ethnic Distribution and Ethnic Conflicts
Distribution:
The most dominant ethnic group in the region are Germans, with more than 82 million in the entire European continent, then comes the French with 60 million. Although the countries are not found in this region, Italians and Turkish are very common in Western Europe.
Conflicts:
Most of the conflicts in this region are post-modern, mainly because of the Holocaust, the Protestant Reformation, WW1 and WW2. Germany and all the other countries in this region have some sort of conflict but in the modern day, the conflict is very minor.
The most dominant ethnic group in the region are Germans, with more than 82 million in the entire European continent, then comes the French with 60 million. Although the countries are not found in this region, Italians and Turkish are very common in Western Europe.
Conflicts:
Most of the conflicts in this region are post-modern, mainly because of the Holocaust, the Protestant Reformation, WW1 and WW2. Germany and all the other countries in this region have some sort of conflict but in the modern day, the conflict is very minor.