European emigration
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European emigration can be defined as subsequent emigration waves from the European continent to other continents. The origins of the various European diasporas can be traced to the people who left the European nation states or stateless ethnic communities on the European continent.
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Populations of European descent
- Albanian diaspora
- Basque diaspora
- Bosnian diaspora
- British diaspora
- Bulgarian diaspora
- Croatian diaspora
- Czech diaspora
- Dutch diaspora
- French diaspora
- German diaspora
- Greek diaspora
- Hungarian diaspora
- Icelandic diaspora
- Irish diaspora
- Italian diaspora
- Lithuanian diaspora
- Maltese diaspora
- Norwegian diaspora
- Polish diaspora
- Romanian diaspora
- Russian diaspora
- Serbian diaspora
- Spanish diaspora
- Ukrainian diaspora
- Ruthenians or Rusyns
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See also
- Emigration from Africa
- History of colonialism
- Immigration to Europe
- Indigenous people
- Western world
- Western culture
- White people
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