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My map is of 2009. Anyway both say that most immigrants live in the North. Lazio is the only exception. In Rome it's full of immigrants, I have been there just a couple of months ago. For the rest my map and your scheme seem quite identical. What's interesting of my map is that it gives also the proportion of the various ethnicities. For exemple, Indios are almost all in the North-West, Ukrainians and Bulgarians more in the South, Tunisians mostly in Sicily (well, in 2011 things must have changed a bit).
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466.684 albanians resident in italy in 2010 according to ISTAT (Italian national statistical institute)
http://www.istat.it/salastampa/comun...le20101012.pdf
no, the map is from 2007, it is written in the map.
if that map is realistic it means that in 3 years immigrant population in italy is doubled :mmmm:
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Is this the immigration-related news thread?
http://www.adnkronos.com/IGN/Aki/Eng...190218847.html
Notice where in Italy all these lovely fellas live. Then call us Northerners intolerant...
Great news!
Immigration decreased by 86% from 1/1/2011 to 1/1/2012...only 70,000 new entries
http://www.mondoliberonline.it/immig...un-anno/15299/
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Don't you mean between 1/1/2010 and 1/1/2011?
God knows how high the 2011 figures will turn out!
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