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The table below illustrates the number of people from five European countries living in each other’s nations in 2011. Overall, Germany and the UK had the highest figures, whereas Poland had the lowest number. In generally, Germany had the highest overall number of foreign residents. The largest group there was Polish nationals, followed by Italians. […]
The table illustrates the number of people from five European countries who were living in each other’s nations in 2011. Overall, Germany and the UK hosted the largest numbers of foreign residents from the other four countries, while Poland accommodated by far the fewest. Italians and Poles were the most likely to live abroad, particularly […]
The table illustrates the number of people from five European countries—Britain, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain—living in each other’s countries in 2011. Overall, Germany hosted the largest total number of foreign residents from the other four nations, while Poland had by far the smallest numbers. British and Polish citizens appeared to be the most mobile, […]
The data presents the number of nations living not in their homelands, but in other countries in 2011. Overall, the nation that likes to live abroad the most is Polish, whilst Spanish is the least likely to live in other countries. Many people prefer to live in Germany, whilst less choose Poland. Regarding the most […]
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. […]
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. […]
The table illustrates the population from five countries in Europe settled in each other’s nations in 2011. Overall, Germany holds the first place in foreign settlers in its country while, Polish had the least number of people. Despite that, Polish citizens were the most who moved to other country for living. With a precise population […]
The table demonstrates the data about people count from 5 different European countries (British, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain) living in each other’s countries in 2011. At the first glance, it is clear that the largest group living abroad was Polish people, whereas Spanish accounted the smallest number living outside. The total numbers for British and […]
