McRackin
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Germans top the Brits
THE National Institute of Statistics (INE) yesterday released their report that gives detailed information on the numbers of foreign residents in the Balearic Islands, taking into account where the residents originally came from, and it came to a total of 131'423 foreign residents.
Over 130'000 foreigners live in the Balearic Islands and the majority of these (61'238) are European. Whilst the remaining foreigners originate from America (47'240), Africa 18'814) and Asia (4'014).
In terms of these foreign residents in the Balearic Islands, most have been found by the National Institute of Statistics to be from Germany (19'790), followed by people from Ecuador (15'381), Morocco (13'649), UK (12'745), Argentina (10'426) and Colombia (8'519).
According to the report by the INE, the following countries are behind the aformentioned top six groups; Italy (6'864), France (4'842), Bulgaria (3'130), Uruguay (2'815), Romania (2'268), China (1'930), Holland (1'791), Chile (1'663), Cuba (1'627), Nigeria (1'4224), Bolivia (1'323), Brazil (1'309), Belgium (1'249), Senegal (1'184), Sweden (1'074) and the Dominican Republic (1'050).
The Balearic Islands have a total of 955'045 residents, this is split into 478'046 for male residents and 476'999 for female residents, detailed the report by the Statistical Institute.
The majority of Balearic Islands residents were born in Spain (803'599), and of this figure 557'400 were actually born on the islands. The remaining 246'199 residents were born in another Spanish region. They noted 155'446 residents were born abroad.
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THE National Institute of Statistics (INE) yesterday released their report that gives detailed information on the numbers of foreign residents in the Balearic Islands, taking into account where the residents originally came from, and it came to a total of 131'423 foreign residents.
Over 130'000 foreigners live in the Balearic Islands and the majority of these (61'238) are European. Whilst the remaining foreigners originate from America (47'240), Africa 18'814) and Asia (4'014).
In terms of these foreign residents in the Balearic Islands, most have been found by the National Institute of Statistics to be from Germany (19'790), followed by people from Ecuador (15'381), Morocco (13'649), UK (12'745), Argentina (10'426) and Colombia (8'519).
According to the report by the INE, the following countries are behind the aformentioned top six groups; Italy (6'864), France (4'842), Bulgaria (3'130), Uruguay (2'815), Romania (2'268), China (1'930), Holland (1'791), Chile (1'663), Cuba (1'627), Nigeria (1'4224), Bolivia (1'323), Brazil (1'309), Belgium (1'249), Senegal (1'184), Sweden (1'074) and the Dominican Republic (1'050).
The Balearic Islands have a total of 955'045 residents, this is split into 478'046 for male residents and 476'999 for female residents, detailed the report by the Statistical Institute.
The majority of Balearic Islands residents were born in Spain (803'599), and of this figure 557'400 were actually born on the islands. The remaining 246'199 residents were born in another Spanish region. They noted 155'446 residents were born abroad.
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