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The table provides data on how many people from five European countries resided in each other’s nations in 2011. These countries are Britain, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain. Overall, Germany hosted the highest number of foreign nationals, while Poland recorded the smallest foreign population. British citizens were the most represented among expatriates, while Polish citizens […]
The table presents data on the number of foreigners from five European countries residing in each other’s nations in 2011. Overall, Germany recorded the highest number of emigrants compared to Poland. However, the total number of Polish immigrants across these five countries was the highest, while Spain had the fewest. According to the table, there […]
The table illustrates the distribution of expatriates from Britain, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain living in each other’s countries in 2011. Overall, the data highlights that Germany and Britain were the most popular destinations for expatriates, while Poland experienced minimal migration activity. Germany was the top destination, attracting over 1.1 million expatriates from the other […]
The table illustrates the number of people migrating between different countries in Europe in 2011, specifically focusing on British, German, Italian, Polish, and Spanish citizens. Overall, the total number of migrants across all countries is 3,298,000. Among these, the majority migrated to Germany, which received 1,198,000 migrants, while only a small number, 6,000, moved to […]
The table presents data on the number of foreigners from five European countries residing in each other’s nations in 2011. Overall, Germany recorded the highest number of emigrants compared to Poland. However, the total number of Polish immigrants across these five countries was the highest, while Spain had the fewest. According to the table, there […]
