The big hole in the middle is Hungarians in Hungary and Southern Slovakia
The smaller hole a bit to the East are Hungarians in Romania, aka Szeklers
In the North Finns in Finland and Estonians in Estonia
Even Norther the Sámi people, they live in Finland, Norway and Sweden, but on this map they are part of the Finnish gap.
There are some Turkic language speakers as well, but they are so small, they are not visible on the map, e.g. Gagauz people in Southern Ukraine. And some part of Turkey is in geographical Europe.
Time to go research those gaps in Europe
Those are Finland (other more northern one) and Hungary, whose languages belong to the Finno-Ugric family
The small gap in Northern Spain are Basques, other gaps are the Ural guys, Finno-Ugric languages:
There are some Turkic language speakers as well, but they are so small, they are not visible on the map, e.g. Gagauz people in Southern Ukraine. And some part of Turkey is in geographical Europe.
There are much more gaps in European Russia, mostly other Turkic and Finno-Ugric languages. Here is a nice map showing them. And the 100s of different small languages of the Caucasus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_the_Caucasus
ez, it’s Basque the ooooold language isolate in Spain, and then the Uralic languages: Hungarian, Estonian, Finnish