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True, though small towns in their nature tend to be less mixed, more segregated, for example somewhere like High Wycombe or Dewsbury would have the natives mixing with the natives, not sure how it is in France but then they dont publish statistics really on that matter.
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For immigration, the place with most recent immigration (third worlders) are big cities, industrial cities of middle size, ports, and leftist leaning cities where the mayors created a lot of public housing (Cités/ HLM)
Marseille is all of this.
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Well around 15% of the UK population is foreign-born (similar percentage to France). In addition, there are lots of second and even third-generation Caribbeans, West Africans, South Asians and from slightly further back Jews and Eastern Europeans. (Whether we should also regard Irish ancestry as being 'foreign' as such is debatable itself, but if we do then that 30% figure would certainly be not far off).
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Nice is an expensive area so most of the immigration are rich people from whole europe. Toulon is a military place so a lot of people brought their family from the whole country.
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I would say from Toulouse to Perpignan, then from Perpignan to Toulon. The med coast is filled with maghrebis since the climate is similar, and they first dwelled here to work.
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Maghrebis are in great number in Lille metropolitan area, Lyon a bit but they aren't stretching around since Lyon is enclosed by the Alps and the central massif. Strasbourg it's mostly turkish people. Probably the only area with an huge number of turks in France, at the german border.
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