List of Ethnic Groups in Southern Europe
1. Albania- Albanian 82.6%, Greek 0.9%, other 1% (including Vlach, Roma (Gypsy), Macedonian, Montenegrin, and Egyptian), unspecified 15.5% (2011 est.)
2. Andorra- Andorran 49%, Spanish 24.6%, Portuguese 14.3%, French 3.9%, other 8.2% (2012 est.)
3. Bosnia and Herzegovina- Bosniak 50.1%, Serb 30.8%, Croat 15.4%, other 2.7%
4. Croatia- Croat 90.4%, Serb 4.4%, other 4.4% (including Bosniak, Hungarian, Slovene, Czech, and Roma), unspecified 0.8%
5. Greece- population: Greek 93%, other (foreign citizens) 7%
6. Italy- Italian (includes small clusters of German-, French-, and Slovene-Italians in the north and Albanian-Italians and Greek-Italians in the south)
7. Malta- Maltese (descendants of ancient Carthaginians and Phoenicians with strong elements of Italian and other Mediterranean stock)
8. Montenegro- Montenegrin 45%, Serbian 28.7%, Bosniak 8.7%, Albanian 4.9%, Muslim 3.3%, Roma 1%, Croat 1%, other 2.6%
9. Portugal- homogeneous Mediterranean stock; citizens of black African descent who immigrated to mainland during decolonization number less than 100,000; since 1990 East Europeans have entered Portugal
10. San Marino- Sammarinese, Italian
11. Serbia- Serb 83.3%, Hungarian 3.5%, Romany 2.1%, Bosniak 2%, other 5.7%
12. Slovenia- Slovene 83.1%, Serb 2%, Croat 1.8%, Bosniak 1.1%
13. Spain- composite of Mediterranean and Nordic types
14. The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia- Macedonian 64.2%, Albanian 25.2%, Turkish 3.9%, Roma (Gypsy) 2.7%, Serb 1.8%, other 2.2%
1. Albania- Albanian 82.6%, Greek 0.9%, other 1% (including Vlach, Roma (Gypsy), Macedonian, Montenegrin, and Egyptian), unspecified 15.5% (2011 est.)
2. Andorra- Andorran 49%, Spanish 24.6%, Portuguese 14.3%, French 3.9%, other 8.2% (2012 est.)
3. Bosnia and Herzegovina- Bosniak 50.1%, Serb 30.8%, Croat 15.4%, other 2.7%
4. Croatia- Croat 90.4%, Serb 4.4%, other 4.4% (including Bosniak, Hungarian, Slovene, Czech, and Roma), unspecified 0.8%
5. Greece- population: Greek 93%, other (foreign citizens) 7%
6. Italy- Italian (includes small clusters of German-, French-, and Slovene-Italians in the north and Albanian-Italians and Greek-Italians in the south)
7. Malta- Maltese (descendants of ancient Carthaginians and Phoenicians with strong elements of Italian and other Mediterranean stock)
8. Montenegro- Montenegrin 45%, Serbian 28.7%, Bosniak 8.7%, Albanian 4.9%, Muslim 3.3%, Roma 1%, Croat 1%, other 2.6%
9. Portugal- homogeneous Mediterranean stock; citizens of black African descent who immigrated to mainland during decolonization number less than 100,000; since 1990 East Europeans have entered Portugal
10. San Marino- Sammarinese, Italian
11. Serbia- Serb 83.3%, Hungarian 3.5%, Romany 2.1%, Bosniak 2%, other 5.7%
12. Slovenia- Slovene 83.1%, Serb 2%, Croat 1.8%, Bosniak 1.1%
13. Spain- composite of Mediterranean and Nordic types
14. The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia- Macedonian 64.2%, Albanian 25.2%, Turkish 3.9%, Roma (Gypsy) 2.7%, Serb 1.8%, other 2.2%
Made by Leigh Vo
Based on the pie graph, Southern Europe has a large variety of different ethnic groups. Most of the groups are pretty even in terms of distribution.