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The Kingdom of the Netherlands has the highest population density in the European Union. People of immigrant origin predominantly come from Turkey, Morocco, the Dutch Antilles (although, admittedly, people from the Dutch Antilles cannot really be described as 'immigrants') Suriname and...
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Austria is a wealthy modern welfare state with a population of about 8 million people. The majority of the population is white and German speaking. Autochthonous and recognised minorities are the Croats, Slovenes, Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks and Roma. Starting in the late 1960s Austria became a...
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The make-up of Irish society is quite homogeneous. According to the 2011 census, of a population of 4,588,252, 84% are Roman Catholic, 2.8% Church of Ireland (Protestant), 1% Muslim, 1.8% no religion, remainder unstated or various religions. 85% describe themselves as white Irish, 0.6% as Irish...
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Greece is a parliamentary republic. Popular sovereignty is the foundation of government and all powers derive from the people and exist for the people and the nation. The national legislative authority rests jointly with Parliament and the Government. Greece follows a civil law system...
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Turkey is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual society. There are no official data on the composition of the population on the basis of ethnicity, denomination and mother tongue, as the Government has refrained from asking such questions in censuses since the 1960s. Pursuant to the...
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