10 Countries with the Lowest White Population Percentage in the World

Which are the countries with the lowest white population percentage in the world? Insider Monkey’s article gives you the answers. When you move somewhere, you need to adapt to the lifestyle of the majority of people there. Adaptation may be easier for you if you belong to the race that is a majority — at least this was a case several decades ago. Nowadays, things have changed a bit with opening of the countries’ borders and the globalization. To find a country whose population belongs to one race only is a mission impossible. Today people are free to go to any part of the world, and the result are ethnically and racially mixed families and even nations, so it’s very hard to make a clear distinction between groups of people. The perfect example is the US. Moreover, predictions are that the white population will become a minority within few decades in this country.

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Now without a further ado let’s see what Insider Monkey has investigated for us. We have picked three countries with the lowest white population percentage in the world from their list.

The first one is Guam which is located on a small island. In this country are located some of the most strategically important US bases in the Pacific. According to Worldometers, the country has a population of 165,074 and only 7.1% of the population is white. The next country on our short list should be Namibia, an African country on our list of countries with the lowest white population percentage in the world. It has a population of about 2.4 million citizens, where 6% are whites. It was first occupied by Germany, then by South Africa, until it finally got its independence in 1988. At last, but not least we are mentioning Bolivia. This South American country has a population of over 11 million. What is the white population percentage? Amazingly, only 5%. This country is located south-west of Brazil and was named after their independence fighter Bolivar. The democracy in this country was established in 1982

For any further useful information, read Insider Monkey’s article about 10 countries with the lowest white population percentage in the world.

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