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|region6 = |pop6 = 200,000 |ref6 = |region7 = |pop7 = 190,000 |ref7 = |region8 = |pop8 = 185,700 |ref8 = |region9 = |pop9 = 57,752 |ref9 = |region10 = |pop10 = 70,000 |ref10 = |region11 = |pop11 = 140,000 |ref11 = |region12 = |pop12 = 52,432 |ref12 = |region13 = |pop13 = 60,651 |ref13 = |region14 = |pop14 = 65,000 |ref14 = |region15 = |pop15 = 26,645 |ref15 = |region16 = |pop16 = 22,721 |ref16 = |region17 = |pop17 = 14,914 |ref17 = |region18 = |pop18 = 13,112 |ref18 = |region19 = |pop19 = 4,500 |ref19 = |region20 = |pop20 = 1,617 |ref20 = |langs = Somali Arabic, Urdu, English as Second languages depending on location. |rels = Predominantly Islam }} The Somali diaspora refers to expatriate Somalis who reside in areas of the world that have traditionally not been inhabited by their ethnic group. The civil war in Somalia greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora, as many Somalis moved from Greater Somalia mainly to the Middle East, Europe and North America. ==Europe== While the distribution of Somalis per country in Europe is difficult to measure since the Somali expatriate community on the continent has grown so quickly in recent years, there are significant Somali communities in the United Kingdom: 190,000;〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Estimated population resident in the United Kingdom, by foreign country of birth, April 2009 to March 2010 (Table 1.3) ) Figure given is the central estimate. See the source for 95 percent confidence intervals.〕 Sweden: 57,752 (2011);〔 the Netherlands: 52,432 (2014);〔 Norway: 60,651 (2014);〔 Denmark: 18,645 (2014);〔 and Finland: 16,721 (2014).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Somali diaspora」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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