That area that looks like it belongs to Spaniards is the Basque Country, and indeed people from the Basque Country go there from the other side of the border.
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Al Andalus Invasion. Understandable.
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That’s a lot more Portuguese than I thought
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I had no idea there’s that many Belgians in Meuse.
Or perhaps there’s just nobody there at all, leaving the 5 belgians there to be in the majority
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It’s called Brittany *for a reason*.
Admittedly not this reason.
Immigrants make places better – rich with new ideas and perspectives, foods, languages, etc.
Where are the Tunisian people?
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How many of the Spaniards in Iparralde are Basques? Because I wouldn’t call Basques in the Basque country foreigners
Does Morocco and Algeria even count? Those were former colonies of France, weren’t they…? that’s more reciprocity lol
Seriously though, if people have a cultural connection to a place like Morocco, Algeria and France do… idk I view that somewhat differently.
For anyone wondering, this seems to be the source: [https://www.immigration.interieur.gouv.fr/Info-ressources/Etudes-et-statistiques/Les-chiffres-de-l-immigration-en-France/Population-immigree-par-departement](https://www.immigration.interieur.gouv.fr/Info-ressources/Etudes-et-statistiques/Les-chiffres-de-l-immigration-en-France/Population-immigree-par-departement)
There is a spreadsheet with data by département.
r/PortugalIsNorthAfrica
Vive le África new France
Horrifying.
Makes Portugal seem like a third word country
That area that looks like it belongs to Spaniards is the Basque Country, and indeed people from the Basque Country go there from the other side of the border.

Al Andalus Invasion. Understandable.
That’s a lot more Portuguese than I thought
I had no idea there’s that many Belgians in Meuse.
Or perhaps there’s just nobody there at all, leaving the 5 belgians there to be in the majority