Until the 13th century, the region had dominant Slavic population.
Around 900 they were succeeded by Hungarians, who became the dominant population.
During the time, Germans became dominant population in the town.
In the 10th century, the region experienced a great influx of Armenians, who became the dominant population.
The government counted all those people in France who came here from countries with a dominant Muslim population, or whose parents did.
They have remained the dominant indigenous population to the present day.
Further, the population is young, with the most likely average age between 4 and 8 billion years for the dominant population.
In the 1840s and 1850s, a majority of the immigrants were German, which became the dominant population.
Cells in the dominant population have a similar potential for initiating tumor growth (Fig. 4).
The region itself never held a dominant stationary population nor was able to make use of natural resources.