Total population | |
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600,000 (with Spaniards ancestry) [1] 181,640 (Spaniards citizens)[2][failed verification] | |
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Berlin · Frankfurt · Munich · Hamburg · Cologne | |
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German · Spanish | |
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Major Catholicism · Others | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Spaniards · Other European peoples |
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Spanish Germans (Spanish: Españoles en Alemania; German: Spanier in Deutschland) are any citizen or resident of Germany who is of Spanish ancestral origin. Between 1960-1973 up to 600,000 Spaniards emigrated to Germany.[1]
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Notable people
List of Spaniards in Germany: Mario Gomez, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Gonzalo Castro, Francisco Copado, Curro Torres, Enrique Sánchez Lansch, Marc Gallego, Stefan Ortega, Joselu, Daniel Brühl, Aarón (footballer), Oscar Corrochano, Stephanie zu Guttenberg, Alberto Mendez, Vanessa Petruo, Alexandra Sanchez, Santiago Ziesmer, Sercan Sararer, Marcos Alvarez, Marcel Titsch-Rivero, Gabi Delgado-López.
Spaniards in Germany per Bundesland (1980 to 2020)
Spaniards in Germany per County (Kreise) (2001 to 2020)
Population over time
Year | Population[3] |
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1980 | 179,952 |
1985 | 152,781 |
1990 | 135,498 |
1995 | 132,283 |
2000 | 129,471 |
2005 | 107,778 |
2010 | 105,401 |
2015 | 155,918 |
2020 | 181,640 |
Number of Spaniards in larger cities | |||||||||
# | City | People | |||||||
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1. | Berlin | 15,045 | |||||||
2. | Munich | 9,414 | |||||||
3. | Frankfurt | 7,261 | |||||||
4. | Hamburg | 6,040 | |||||||
5. | Düsseldorf | 4,477 | |||||||
6. | Cologne | 4,154 | |||||||
7. | Dortmund | 3,623 | |||||||
8. | Bonn | 3,282 | |||||||
9. | Stuttgart | 3,233 | |||||||
10. | Hanover | 2,846 | |||||||
11. | Essen | 1,931 | |||||||
12. | Nuremberg | 1,872 | |||||||
13. | Mannheim | 1,764 | |||||||
14. | Wiesbaden | 1,538 | |||||||
15. | Karlsruhe | 1,513 |
See also
References
- ^ a b "50 Jahre spanische Einwanderung in der BRD". Retrieved 2024-03-10.
- ^ "Migration und Integration". Statistisches Bundesamt.
- ^ "Destatis Statistisches Bundesamt". Retrieved 2024-03-10.