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vladgrinch on 16.04.2026 3:10 p.m. 📌 Most of Europe’s immigrant population still comes from other European countries due to proximity, open borders, and regional mobility. 📌 France stands out with Africa as the top origin continent. 📌 Spain shows strong migration ties with the Americas. 📌 Sweden is unique here, with Asia as the largest source region.
Xiguet on 16.04.2026 3:59 p.m. The Americans for Spain and Portugal are almost exclusively from South America.
fruit-enthusiast on 16.04.2026 5:55 p.m. I wish you’d included a legend, this is kind of awkward to read.
RoyalPeacock19 on 16.04.2026 6:33 p.m. There are 3 sovereign countries in the map area not covered, so… anyone know the answers for Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican?
The_39th_Step on 16.04.2026 7:20 p.m. I would have thought it would be Asian in the UK. It must be very tight. EDIT: I’ve researched. Europe: 37-40% Asia: 20-25% Africa: 10-12% What’s notable is this is in 2021 prior to the ‘Boriswave’ and a reduction in Europeans moving. I imagine it would have changed quite a bit now.
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📌 Most of Europe’s immigrant population still comes from other European countries due to proximity, open borders, and regional mobility.
📌 France stands out with Africa as the top origin continent.
📌 Spain shows strong migration ties with the Americas.
📌 Sweden is unique here, with Asia as the largest source region.
Europe =/= Turkey.
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The Americans for Spain and Portugal are almost exclusively from South America.
“Americas” isn’t a continent
Are we back in the cold war?
I wish you’d included a legend, this is kind of awkward to read.
Time to move to 🇨🇭
There are 3 sovereign countries in the map area not covered, so… anyone know the answers for Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican?
I would have thought it would be Asian in the UK. It must be very tight.
EDIT:
I’ve researched.
Europe: 37-40%
Asia: 20-25%
Africa: 10-12%
What’s notable is this is in 2021 prior to the ‘Boriswave’ and a reduction in Europeans moving. I imagine it would have changed quite a bit now.