Most common origin of immigrants in France.

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30 Comments

  1. sensitiveboi93 on

    Immigrants make places better – rich with new ideas and perspectives, foods, languages, etc.

  2. How many of the Spaniards in Iparralde are Basques? Because I wouldn’t call Basques in the Basque country foreigners

  3. Does Morocco and Algeria even count? Those were former colonies of France, weren’t they…? that’s more reciprocity lol

    Seriously though, if people have a cultural connection to a place like Morocco, Algeria and France do… idk I view that somewhat differently. 

  4. That area that looks like it belongs to Spaniards is the Basque Country, and indeed people from the Basque Country go there from the other side of the border.

  5. I had no idea there’s that many Belgians in Meuse.

    Or perhaps there’s just nobody there at all, leaving the 5 belgians there to be in the majority

  6. What’s the story with the Portuguese in central France? It’s something that as a foreigner I would never guess.

    Are there especially many Portuguese there? Or are they all over France, but the North African immigrants for some reason don’t settle around the center?

  7. arsenicwarrior0 on

    Everyone here talking about the africans, meanwhile I see how the british portuguese alliance once again taking territory of Aquitaine; they really never moved away from th 100 years war.

    Also really funny how Alsace Lorraine have turkish migrants, absolutely german land right there

  8. French Nationalists are so caught up in their paranoia that “France will be an Islamic Republic” that they don’t even realize that, right under their nose, Charles is enforcing Edward III’s claim on the throne of France through mass English immigration.

  9. riddlesinthedark117 on

    Note that French Guyana is not included, despite the downvotes incoming that it’s “totally not a colony, it’s an integral dépàrtmènt or whatever”