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  2. Germany–Uruguay relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Germany in Montevideo Embassy of Uruguay in Berlin. Starting in the 1850s German immigrants have made an important contribution to the development of Uruguay. [1] Uruguay offered asylum to German Jews starting in 1935. [1] [2] Mennonite communities emigrated from Germany to Uruguay after World War II, starting in 1948. [1] [3] [4]

  3. German Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    German Argentines, German Brazilians, German Chileans, Italian Uruguayans The German Uruguayans in Uruguay numbers ca. 10,000 German expatriates and 40,000 people of German descent. [ 1 ] Most of them live in the Montevideo area, although there are German minorities in Paysandú , Río Negro , San José and Canelones .

  4. Immigration to Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Ever since French immigrants entered Uruguay, French influence has always been strong in Uruguayan culture. Basques (needs information) Germans: Uruguay does contain a number of Germans: about 15,000 German expatriates and around 150,000 people of German descent. Uruguay has also adopted some of Germany's culture, and a variety of German ...

  5. Explainer-How Germany plans to tighten border controls in ...

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    Germany lies at the heart of Europe, with land borders to nine countries. The plans mark a setback to free movement within the European Union, a pillar of the European project, and could strain ...

  6. Migration from Latin America to Europe - Wikipedia

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    Latin Americans in Europe are now a rapidly growing group consisting of immigrants from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay and Venezuela. It may also include individuals from certain French ...

  7. Germany tightens controls at all borders in immigration crackdown

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    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's government announced plans to impose tighter controls at all of the country's land borders in what it called an attempt to tackle irregular migration and protect the ...

  8. Immigration to Germany - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Germany, both in the country's modern borders and the many political entities that preceded it, has occurred throughout the country's history.Today, Germany is one of the most popular destinations for immigrants in the world, with well over 1 million people moving there each year since 2013. [1]

  9. Federal Office for Migration and Refugees - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photography of the "Südkaserne" in Nuremberg, Germany. The Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, BAMF) is a German federal agency under the responsibility of the Federal Ministry of the Interior. It is located in the former Südkaserne (South Barracks) in Nuremberg. It is the central ...