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  2. French diaspora - Wikipedia

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    According to the last census of 2010, more than 11.5 million Americans claim French ancestry (French and French Canadian combined), i.e. 4% of the total population. French Americans make up more than 10% of the population in New England, through the emigration from Quebec between 1840 and 1930, and in Louisiana, through the French colonization ...

  3. Demographics of France - Wikipedia

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    The French population only grew by 8.6% between 1871 and 1911, while Germany's grew by 60% and Britain's by 54%. [22] French concerns about the country's slow population growth began after its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. For four years in the 1890s, the number of deaths exceeded the number of births.

  4. Parish and Civil Registers in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The ten-year tables of births, marriages, and deaths from 1903 to 1932; the annual tables [n 5] of marriages from 1933 to 1939; the annual tables [n 5] of deaths from 1933 to 1954; and the ten-year tables of marriages and deaths from 1955 to 1974 (January 12, 2016). [52] Birth records from 1903; marriage records from 1903 to 1940. [53]

  5. Immigration to France - Wikipedia

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    According to the French National Institute of Statistics INSEE, the 2021 census counted nearly 7 million immigrants (foreign-born people) in France, representing 10.3% of the total population. This is a decrease from INSEE statistics in 2018 in which there were 9 million immigrants (foreign-born people) in France, which at the time represented ...

  6. French Americans - Wikipedia

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    Country-wide, as of 2024, there are about 25.8 million U.S. residents who declare French ancestry, 7.4% of the U.S. population [5] or French Canadian descent, and about 1.32 million [6] per the 2010 census, spoke French at home.

  7. French people - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian province of Quebec (2006 census population of 7,546,131), where more than 95 percent of the people speak French as either their first, second or even third language, is the center of French life on the Western side of the Atlantic; however, French settlement began further east, in Acadia. Quebec is home to vibrant French-language ...

  8. Immigration statistics in France - Wikipedia

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    The French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) is responsible for France's population census, a major source of data.. Since 2004, INSEE no longer carries out a general population census every eight or nine years, but instead conducts annual sample censuses, [2] [He 3] registering immigrants who have lived in France for more than a year. [2]

  9. Asian diasporas in France - Wikipedia

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    Total population; Estimated to be 4-5 million (approximately 5.9% to 7.4% of the French population); it is illegal for the state to collect data on ethnicity and race: Regions with significant populations; Throughout most major urban areas in France (Île-de-France, Marseille, Lyon, Strasbourg, Lille, Nice, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Nantes, etc ...