The following table shows the number of people from five European nations living in each other’s countries in 2011
The table provides an overview of the number of non-local
residents
in five European countries in 2011.
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Overall
, Germany, England, and Spain emerged as the most popular destinations for immigrants from five European countries in 2011, Linking Words
whereas
Italy and Poland were the least attractive. Remarkably, the majority of these immigrants were Polish during Linking Words
this
period.
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According to
the data, approximately 1.2 million foreigners resided in Germany in 2011, including 556,000 Italian Linking Words
residents
. In comparison, England had a total of 1 million non-local Use synonyms
residents
, with 550,000 of them being Polish Use synonyms
residents
. Meanwhile, Spain was home to 861,000 foreign Use synonyms
residents
, including 391,000 British nationals.
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In contrast
, the total number of newcomers living in Italy was 196,000, with Polish nationals making up the majority of them, at 106,000. Notably, Poland had the lowest number of newcomers, with only 6,000 in 2011. Linking Words
Additionally
, there were 4,400 from Germany, compared to 760 British, 670 Italians, and 170 Spanish who settled in Poland.Linking Words
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