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The image displays a table of people from five European nations living in each other's countries in 2011. British in British: 0, Germany: 297,000, Italian: 119,000, Polish: 550,000, Spanish: 71,000, Total: 1,037,000. Germans in British: 104,000, Germany: 0, Italian: 556,000, Polish: 426,000, Spanish: 112,000, Total: 1,198,000. Italians in British: 79,000, Germany: 42,000, Italian: 0, Polish: 106,000, Spanish: 19,000, Total: 196,000. Polish in British: 760, Germany: 4,400, Italian: 670, Polish: 0, Spanish: 170, Total: 6,000. Spanish in British: 391,000, Germany: 196,000, Italian: 188,000, Polish: 86,000, Spanish: 0, Total: 861,000. Total column sums: British: 524,760, Germany: 539,000, Italian: 863,670, Polish: 1,168,000, Spanish: 202,170, Overall Total: 3,298,000.
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The sheet illustrates the number of citizens from five European countries living on one another’s territory.
According to the information given on the table, the most attractive destination to relocate is Germany. Nearly 1.2 million people from 4 countries have moved there. Unlike Germany, Poland appears to be the least popular place to live in. Only six thousand people from these countries have chosen Poland to settle in. Next to Germany is Great Britain, where over one million foreigners live. Also a huge number of individuals have decided to shift to Spain. In contrast with Britain, Germany and Spain – Italy seems a less popular place to stay.
In the sheet, Poland stands out as a place with the biggest number of people who relocated to the other countries. Compared to Polish citizens, Spaniards prefer to stay in their country rather than move abroad. The number of emigrants shifted from the UK and Germany is similar, falling in the mid-range among five countries. Italians are relatively highly interested in living abroad.
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