Intressting : Who lives where in Europe? Nationalities across the continent mapped

Can you guess where most Chinese nationals are in Europe ? The answer is Italy.

Who lives where in Europe? Nationalities across the continent mapped

People of many different countries are now living in Europe, with the continent’s residents coming everywhere from Jamaica to Tuvalu. Using data from 2011 censuses we have mapped the prevalence of different nationalities across the continent. Pick a country and the map will tell you how many people from that country live in each* European state

http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/interactive/2014/sep/26/who-lives-where-in-europe-nationalities-across-the-continent-mapped

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