33,000 ~99.99% San Marino (2011 census)
325,500 ~99.99% Iceland (using 2012 census data, you can find 'people born in Africa (90)' but these could be Afrikaaners. Mainly Icelanders and Poles)
36,371 ~99.99% Monaco (2011, French, Italian, British, Monagesque)
7,700 ~99.99% Akrotiri & Dekhelia (UK, estimates)
62,915 ~99.99% Guernsey (UK, 2011)
97,857 ~99.99% Jersey (UK, Factbook 2012, Jerrais, British, Polish)
38,488,824 99.94% Poland (2011 census, mainly Poles)
549,680 ~99.9% Luxembourg (45% foreigner, but overwhelmingly other European, if not EU. No data found on non-Europeans)
2,930,045 99.82% Lithuania (2011 census, mostly Lithuanians, Poles and Russians)
3,863,900 99.8% Bosnia % Herzegovina (2014 population using 1991 ethnic data and estimates that, unsurprisingly, show no major immigration)
9,489,728 99.8% Belarus (2009 census, mostly Belarussians and Russians)
1,960,790 99.8% Slovenia (2002 census, mostly Slovenes. Possibly undercount of Roma. In the past decade Slovenia has joined the EU and received migrants but not taken a census so might be a bit out of date)
10,527,180 99.7% Czech Republic (2011 census, mostly Czechs)
1,995,826 99.7% Latvia (2011 census, 2014 population statistics, mostly Latvians and Russians)
3,295,901 99.7% Moldova (2004 census, including Transniestra, mostly Moldovans and Ukrainians)
48,853 99.7% Faroe Islands (mostly Faroese, some Greenlandic)
1,290,502 99.69% Estonia (2014 census, mostly Estonians and Russians)
4,267,614 99.59% Croatia (2011 census, mainly Croats and Serbs, minority Roma and Turk)
2,300,686 99.58% Albania (2011 census, mostly Albanians; significant amount did not record citizenship but are thought to be mostly Greek and Aromanian)
47,940,460 99% Ukraine (2001 census, including Crimea and disputed regions, mainly Ukrainians and Russians)
84,655 ~99% Isle of Man (UK, 2011, Manx, English)
446,567 ~99% Malta (2007, does not include asylum seekers. Mostly Maltese and British)
612,220 98.84% Montenegro (2011 census, mostly Montenegrins and Serbs, Roma and Egyptian and Turk minority)
5,364,588 98.41% Finland (2013 census, language data. Most immigrant groups are very recent so this should be accurate)
10,300,000 ~98.25% Portugal (2012, but it's difficult to be certain as many Angolan immigrants, for example, will be white - ultimately the native Portuguese population is very high)
5,291,298 98% Slovakia (2011 census, mainly Slovaks and Hungarians. Most of the minority is Roma)
7,024,258 97.8% Serbia (2011 census, mostly Serbs. Possibly undercount of Roma)
36,241 97.6% Liechtenstein (Mostly Germans. 2010, assuming Turks account for most Muslims)
59,123,796 97.27% Italy and the Vatican (Italians, Romanians, North Africans, Chinese)
82,895 97% Andorra (French, Spanish, Italian, British, Arab, Factbook 2014)
10,454,956 96.66% Greece (2011 census, mostly Greeks and Albanians)
28,951 96.5% Gibraltar (UK, 2001 census, Gibraltarian, British, minority Moroccan)
19,433,360 96.5% Romania (2011 census, mostly Romanians and Hungarians)
9,628,671 96.4% Hungary (2011 census, mostly Magyars, Roma minority; mixed-ethnicity included as non-European)
45,100,000 96.38% Spain
4,393,272 94.3% Ireland (2011 census)
4,738,700 93.58% Norway (2012 Government statistics on people with non-Western backgrounds)
5,175,750 93.13% Denmark (2012 Government statistics on non-Western backgrounds)
1,887,006 93.2% Macedonia (2002 census, mostly Macedonians and Albanians with non-European Turkish, Roma and Ashkali minorities)
75,158,000 93.06% Germany (2012 government estimates)
7,900,000 92.94% Austria (based on 2012 immigration statistics)
8,982,962 92.09% Sweden (2012 data on non-EU immigrants, minus 125,000 from Yugoslavia)
7,357,236 89.9% Switzerland (Swiss government statistics, 2013)
14,831,705 88.13% Netherlands (2014 CBS statline data)
55,831,100 87.1% United Kingdom (2011 census). Mixed 2%
8,547,094 86.36% Belgium (2012 npdata, mostly Belgian, significant Congolese minority)
6,348,259 86.2% Bulgaria (2011 census, mostly Bulgarians, most non-Europeans being Turks)
116,771,200 85.09% Russia (2010 census, Slavic, Germanic, Romance, Greek, Baltic, Uralic, Jews. The rest mainly Turkic, Caucasian or Asian)
56,623,953 85% France (2004 Institut Montaigne, probably overestimate by now)
798,968 71.53%Cyprus (whole island, using 2011 Republic census and 2006 North Cyprus data; mostly Greeks and Turks, minority British)
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