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While the decline of the white population in South Africa appears modest, it is still less severe than demographic declines across many European countries. Countries like Latvia and Lithuania experienced population losses of around 25% since the early 1990s. Southeast European nations such as Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia have faced declines of approximately 20%, largely due to ultra-low fertility rates and migration. Western Europe, too, has seen a more rapid decline in white populations, although mass immigration from Eastern Europe and other regions temporarily slowed this trend—yet, in recent years, the decline has accelerated once again.